Chicago Sun-Times

Some Duke University grads protest Jerry Seinfeld speech

- BY MORIAH BALINGIT

A tiny contingent of Duke University graduates opposed pro-Israel comedian Jerry Seinfeld speaking at their commenceme­nt in North Carolina Sunday, with about 30 of the 7,000 students leaving their seats and chanting “free Palestine” amid a mix of boos and cheers.

Some waved the red, green, black and white Palestinia­n flag. Seinfeld, whose decadelong namesake show became one of the most popular in U.S. television history and who continues to draw legions of fans to his Netflix specials and TV appearance­s such as “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” was there to receive an honorary doctorate from the university.

“After spending four years at what is considered one of the finest institutio­ns of higher education in the world, they apparently feel that perhaps some light entertainm­ent will get you all to the final realizatio­n, ‘You know, I think I’ve really had enough of this place,’” Seinfeld said.

The stand-up turned actor and recent star, director and co-writer of the movie “Unfrosted” has publicly supported Israel since it invaded Gaza to dismantle Hamas after the organizati­on attacked the country and killed some 1,200 people in southern Israel on Oct. 7. The ensuing war has killed nearly 35,000 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which doesn’t distinguis­h between civilians and combatants.

Students at campuses across the U.S. responded this spring by setting up encampment­s and calling for their schools to cut ties with Israel and businesses that support it. Students and others on campuses whom law enforcemen­t authoritie­s have identified as outside agitators have taken part in the protests from Columbia University in New York City to UCLA.

At the University of California, Berkeley, on Saturday, a small group of pro-Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors waved flags and chanted during commenceme­nt and were escorted to the back of the stadium, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. There were no major counterpro­tests, but some attendees voiced frustratio­n.

“I feel like they’re ruining it for those of us who paid for tickets and came to show our pride for our graduates,” said Annie Ramos, whose daughter is a student. “There’s a time and a place, and this is not it.”

 ?? BILL SNEAD/DUKE UNIVERSITY VIA AP ?? Comedian and sitcom star Jerry Seinfeld speaks during Duke University’s graduation ceremony on Sunday in Durham, N.C. A tiny contingent of graduates opposed the pro-Israel comedian speaking at their commenceme­nt.
BILL SNEAD/DUKE UNIVERSITY VIA AP Comedian and sitcom star Jerry Seinfeld speaks during Duke University’s graduation ceremony on Sunday in Durham, N.C. A tiny contingent of graduates opposed the pro-Israel comedian speaking at their commenceme­nt.

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