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I don't support genocide. Can't believe that has to be said, I should be focused on school, not consoling adults that genocide is bad.
Genocide can’t be allowed on campus
I do not condone the actions of Israel nor do I wish to see my state and city to accommodate zionist terrorists during the on going genocide of Gaza.
Genocide should never be promoted. Especially in a place of those whose families have been affected by it, myself included.
It is important that those causing and perpetuating chaos on campus be held responsible.
Solidarity with Palestine
I’m against genocide
I’m Palestinian and find the cause for this very important to me as a person attending this university.
I don’t support genocide.
No war criminals in our city!
!@#$! Israel
Israeli soldiers are currently attacking helpless Palestinians, specifically those living in Gaza! Please approve petition to uninvite these soldiers from our campus at UNCC.
Liberation for all oppressed people
You're allowing soldiers to sugarcoat and uplift genocide to students when there are children dying in Gaza. Disgusting.
I will always stand against genocide
It's dangerous to allow these people on campus. How dare school officials allow militants who personally and unapologetically engaged in ethnic cleansing onto campus. This is like asking KKK members to speak on campus and no one in the school's administration batting an eye. Inviting them is itself antagonistic and ought to brought to the school as harassment and ethnically targeted hate.
because inviting war criminals to college campuses is a horrific decision. inviting people who went to a concentration camp to murder civilians is horrific.
I detest the idea of war criminals and participants in an active genocide of the Palestinian people on their land in their homes being bolstered to spread their twisted lies and propaganda. These people should be arrested and put on trial not welcomed into our universities. This will forever be a stain on America.
The IDF is killing children, hope this helps
Palestinians are human, killing them is murder
Because !@#$! the IDF.
We demand that UNC-Charlotte administration recognize the UNCC Students Supporting Israel's direct violation of UNC-Charlotte's neutrality policy by inciting physical and emotional distress within the student body through their hosting of active-duty IDF soldiers on March 25th.
!@#$! the genocide maniacs, don't let them near children.
I don’t agree with terrorist rallies on campus.
I’m a student in the UNC system
I am a social advocate who has spoke publicly before about this social and indiscriminatory justice against an ethnic group
I don't want war criminals on my campus
I am writing to address several serious issues at UNC-Charlotte that contradict the University’s stated values of respect, fairness, and inclusivity. These decisions and incidents not only harm marginalized groups but create a hostile and unsafe campus environment.
First, the University’s handling of allegations against History lecturer Robert McEachnie is alarming. Over three years, he allegedly harassed or assaulted at least four female students during trips to Jerusalem. Despite complaints dating back to 2017, McEachnie was allowed to continue leading trips, and faculty—including James Tabor—allegedly knew but took no action. When the University finally intervened, McEachnie was merely reassigned to teach online. It was only after protests from History students that this came to light.
The Mount Zion Archaeological Project, led by McEachnie and Tabor, raises further concerns. By funding permits and research in contested areas, this project directly supports the displacement of Palestinians, who face forced removals, limited resources, and constant harassment at checkpoints. This alienates Palestinian students and undermines the University’s commitment to inclusivity.
The University also allows inflammatory religious protests on campus. These protests include signs like “Go to hell” that target non-straight people, women, Muslims, Hindus, atheists, and more. Such messages aren’t just offensive; they disrupt the learning environment and alienate large portions of the student body.
Finally, the removal of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) classes is deeply disappointing. These courses were optional, but they provided a crucial space for students to explore culture and equity. Eliminating them isolates those who value these discussions and sends a clear message that these topics don’t matter.
UNC-Charlotte has shown before, particularly after the tragedy on April 30th, that it can prioritize student safety and inclusivity when it chooses to. Why isn’t the same level of care being applied now?
Investigate these incidents fully and hold responsible individuals accountable.
Protect students with stricter policies, including rules on faculty-student relationships.
Stop allowing harmful protests to disrupt campus life.
Bring back DEI classes and foster meaningful discussions about diversity.
Be transparent about funding tied to projects like Mount Zion and ensure they don’t perpetuate harm.
Oppose any executive orders that harm education
This is grotesque.
Why are we allowing Zionism in our school