Some business owners are expressing opposition to hiring alumni from Columbia University amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests at the Ivy League school in New York City.In a post to X, formerly Twitter, Tom McClellan, the editor of The McClellan Market Report said that he will no longer be hiring 'any recent graduate of Columbia, because that school is so tainted.
I came to this decision with no enthusiasm—but what is happening at Columbia, and elsewhere, didn't leave me with any other option. I can't hire bigots or excuse anti-Semitism.'The comments by McClellan and Kinsella come amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests at college campuses across the U.S., including Columbia, where students set up a 'Gaza Solidarity Encampment' calling on the school to divest from Israel.
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