A Tale of Two Commencement Addresses
Geopolitics
United States
Started May 08, 2026
The difference between 'pro-Palestinian' advocacy and 'pro-Israel' speech.View Post
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A Tale of Two Commencement Addresses
The Commentary Magazine (United States) | May 07, 2026
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Both pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel speeches can coexist in academic discussions, but they require a commitment to factual representation and mutual respect.
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Focusing on pro-Palestinian narratives in public speeches risks alienating pro-Israel supporters and undermines the potential for constructive dialogue.
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Commencement addresses should prioritize unity and healing rather than deepening divisions over complex geopolitical issues like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Pro-Israel rhetoric in commencement addresses reinforces a critical perspective on Middle Eastern geopolitics that deserves equal representation.
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Pro-Palestinian advocacy promotes essential awareness of injustices faced by Palestinians and should be embraced in academic settings.
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