Six months after a teaching assistant at Johns Hopkins University polled followers on Twitter about giving “Zionist students” lower grades, the school has yet to take any public action, according to a July 9 letter to school administrators.

StandWithUs joined with the Louis D. Brandeis Center in penning the letter demanding that public action be taken to denounce anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism.

It was back in November 2020 that a teaching assistant who was identified by media outlets as Rasha Anayah tweeted a poll that asked “ethical dilemma: if you have to grade a Zionist students exam, do you still give them all their points even though they support your ethnic cleansing like idk [I don’t know].”

She posted the results showing 22 percent of the 18 people who voted “yes be a good ta” 78 percent voted “free palestine! fail them.”... Read More: JNS