Al Gore shocked by Harvard President Gay’s tone-deaf remarks on anti-Semitism
Former Vice President Al Gore “Shocked” by Harvard President’s Remarks
During an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” with Jake Tapper, former Vice President Al Gore expressed his disbelief and concern over comments made by Harvard President Claudine Gay while testifying before Congress.
“I also have to ask you, sir, because you are a Harvard alum,” Tapper began. “The presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT were before Congress this past week, and they were asked whether or not explicitly calling for the genocide of Jews on their campus would constitute harassment, and they seemed to struggle with that, although the presidents of Penn and Harvard issued clarifying statements.”
Tapper then asked for Gore’s reaction, highlighting his support for the Jewish community, Israel, and his pride in being a Harvard alum.
Gore responded, “Well, I was shocked by the tone-deafness of those comments. And I think they got bad legal advice in putting together what they were going to say. And they certainly do need to clarify that. We need to respect one another in our country. When statements like the ones they were asked about come out, we must stand against them and stand firm as Americans for respect for all of the communities that make up America.”
Gore emphasized the importance of unity, stating, “E pluribus unum. We need to be one country.”
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