Enabling antisemitism while cozying up to America’s enemies
University score: F
Freedom of speech: F
FIRE free speech ranking: #207 out of 248 colleges
Dependence on Foreign Money: D
Since 2021, Stanford has received almost $2 million from terror-supporter Qatar, almost $2 million from Putin’s Russia, $20 million from Saudi Arabia – and over $50 million from communist China, the United States’ greatest geopolitical rival.The prestigious California university was already fined 1.9 million dollars over nondisclosure of foreign funds.
Campus Antisemitism: D
Anti Defamation League Campus Antisemitism report card grade: D
Inclusion of African-Americans: C
Percentage African-American of Undergraduates (2022): 8%.
Sexual violence: F
Incidence of on-campus rapes (2019-2021): 1.48 per 1,000 students
Federal investigations: Stanford is currently under federal investigations for concealing dubious foreign funding, as well as for origin-based discrimination (Title VI) against its Jewish students.
Campus Support for Terror: F
- Stanford university was the site of numerous antisemitic demonstrations after October 7, where protesters called for “global Intifada” (violence against Jews) and clamored for Palestine “from the river to the sea” (the destruction of Jews in Israel). Over 1,200 people in Israel were raped, tortured, killed and taken hostage by Hamas terrorists – among them at least 40 Americans.
- Among the worst incidents are a lecturer who ordered Jewish students to stand in the corner to humiliate them. Graduate student Hamza El Boudali made some shocking and disgusting comments including calling for the murder of President Joe Biden
- and extremist students threatening Jewish students: “we will find out where you live”
- Anti-Israel protesters threatened Jewish Stanford students. Other antisemitic activists drew swastikas and a Hitler image a the door of a Jewish student’s dorm room.
- Jewish students said they no longer felt safe on Stanford campus, fearing for their lives after campus became dominated by antisemitic protesters