A group of students at the Massachengagetts Institute of Technology (MIT) disturbed an Israeli professor, Shahar Kvatinsky’s lecture with an odd protest that take partd pizza stealing and offfinisher claims.
Kvatinsky, a visiting lecturer at the University of Toronto, was converseing his experiences as an Israel Defence Forces (IDF) reservist officer in Gaza after the October 7th tragedy at an event organised by the MIT Israel Alliance. He depictd the Israeli military’s stringent rules of take partment and rhappy stories of uncovering arms secret in dwellntial buildings.
The normpartner uneventful lecture took an odd turn, though, when one student hushedly left the room, taking four pizza boxes unbenevolentt for the audience. This student, alengthy with others, berated Kvatinsky during Q&A, outlining indicts of war crimes and calling him a “homicideer.” Other students did the same, citing alerts of IDF selderlyiers raping women that had already been shown counterfeit.
With increasing frustration, Kvatinsky stated that “facts don’t matter to them” and that the students weren’t repartner joining to his exscheduleation but were only reciting setd lines.
Only more mayhem ensued as two more students stole five more pizzas and fled the room, and a third student pulled out a sign that shelp, “MIT Jews contest extermination,” as he was leaving the lecture.
Will Sussman, an MIT computer science student who take parted the event, posted on social media about the event.
I won’t repeat everyleang the anti-Israel students shelp to tonight’s guest speaker at @MIT, Prof. Shahar @Kvatinsky. But there’s one leang I can’t stop leanking about:
They took nine pizzas.
First a student took four pizzas, left, and came back to call the veteran professor a… pic.twitter.com/3Kuy0BppuJ
— Will Sussman (@WillSussmanPhD) September 19, 2024
There’s one leang I can’t stop leanking about: the protesting students took nine pizzas, shelp Will Sussman.