Columbia Is Burning – And Its Leaders Are Watching

Yesterday, Columbia University hit a new low. 

Dozens of masked, pro-Hamas protesters stormed Butler Library—right in the middle of finals week. Students were shoved, screamed at, and blocked from entering study areas. Protesters refused to show their IDs, defaced walls, draped banners across historic architecture, and declared the building a “liberated zone,” as if they were seizing territory in a war zone. 

They weren’t there to “protest peacefully.” They came to dominate, disrupt, and vandalize. And they succeeded—because Columbia let them.  

At the end, the university called the NYPD. Again, it was too little, too late. 

 

How Did It Get This Bad? 

Simple: Columbia’s administration allowed it to get this bad. For months, this university has bent over backwards to avoid confronting the radicals hijacking its campus. Let’s break it down: 

August 2024: Columbia’s own task force reported that antisemitism is widespread in classrooms, dorms, and student clubs. Jewish students said they avoid certain majors, skip classes, and don’t feel safe. Columbia did nothing meaningful in response.  

 March 2025: The White House revealed that Columbia refused to help the Department of Homeland Security identify individuals involved in pro-Hamas activity on campus—despite federal requests.  

January 2025: Protesters cemented toilets shut and sprayed graffiti across campus buildings. 

It is now clear: these aren’t spontaneous acts—they are part of an organized escalation campaign. Columbia’s response? Silence.  

  

Now Columbia still has professors on payroll who defend terrorism, excuse violence, support protests and encampments, and call for “resistance.”  

Let’s be clear: this level of protest—so organized, so well-funded, and so brazen—doesn’t just “happen.” It’s cultivated. It’s enabled.  

And Columbia’s leadership made it possible. 

By refusing to suspend or expel violent agitators, by hiding from federal scrutiny, and by pretending to be neutral while Jewish students were targeted, Columbia let this fester. The protesters knew there would be no consequences. That’s why they keep coming back stronger.  

 

Columbia leadership: you are no longer in control. 

You’re not “balancing free speech”—you’re harboring chaos. 

You’re not protecting your students—you’re abandoning them. 

You are now fully marginalized. 

Wake up before it’s too late. 

Punish the students who violated campus property and disrupted academics. End this lawless campaign masquerading as activism. Stop negotiating with those who are making your institution unrecognizable. 

If you don’t act now, Columbia won’t just be remembered for its academic excellence—it will go down in history as the university that empowered hate and watched its legacy collapse in real time. 

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