New York Post

Teach ’em a lesson

And it’s about time

- By POST EDITORIAL BOARD

IS the tide finally turning against entitled anti-Israel demonstrat­ors? On Thursday, Columbia president Minouche Shafik called in the NYPD to clear out hundreds of protesters who’d set up a “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on the South Lawn of Butler Library on Wednesday.

The demonstrat­ion was already out of control, with multiple protesters arrested blocking sidewalks and other disruption­s, including assaulting a police officer.

Before bringing the cops in, Columbia gave students multiple warnings that they’d face punishment if they didn’t leave and offered to discuss the protesters’ concerns if they dispersed.

“I took this extraordin­ary step because these are extraordin­ary circumstan­ces,” said Shafik. “The individual­s who establishe­d the encampment violated a long list of rules and policies.”

Indeed, testifying the day before on Columbia’s slew of hateful incidents, she told the House Education and Workforce Committee that students “are getting the message that violations of our policies will have consequenc­es.”

We’re glad to see Shafik stand up to that vow; clearly, Congress deserves some credit for putting educrats’ feet to the fire on this issue.

Academia has been handling anti-Israel demonstrat­ions with kid gloves, sending a clear message that they’re fine even when they feature rabid antisemiti­sm.

Students need to see administra­tors stand up and make it clear that antisemite­s don’t get a free pass to violate school policies just because they’re on the left.

Columbia’s crackdown follows Google’s axing of 28 employees who held workplace sit-in protests in New York and California over the company’s business dealings with Israel.

The company warned in an internal memo: “If you’re one of the few who are tempted to think we’re going to overlook conduct that violates our policies, think again.”

Bravo. Let the hammer keep going down on lefty demonstrat­ors who think they’re above the rules.

It is hard not to feel some optimism that common sense is finally returning to liberal America, even if we don’t hold out much hope.

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