Unhinged: Stanford student facing backlash for reading a book – Washington Examiner

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Today’s a day that ends in y, so, naturally, we’re facing yet another instance of campus insanity run amok. The latest example comes courtesy of Stanford University, where a student is in hot water for simply reading a controversial book.The book in question was Hitler’s autobiography, Mein Kampf, a famed historical text that is actually assigned as required reading in at least one Stanford course. But a student who was photographed reading the book in an image later posted to Snapchat is now facing backlash through the university’s campus life programs. CANCEL CULTURE HAS A STRANGLEHOLD ON THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA An email was sent out to Jewish Stanford students by two rabbis who work for Stanford’s Hillel House that said , “It can be upsetting to hear about incidents like this … Jewish people belong at Stanford, and deserve to be respected by our peers.”The student was even formally reported over the photograph.“A Protected Identity Harm report has been filed after the circulation of a Snapchat screenshot of a student reading ‘Mein Kampf,’ the autobiographical manifesto of Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler,” the Stanford Daily reports . “The Protected Identity Harm Reporting process is the University’s system to address
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