I just got back from the most amazing hike on the weekends

and I'm still trying to process how beautiful the fall foliage was

. I mean, have you ever seen a map of Kentucky and thought "that's where I want to live"? It's like the Bluegrass State is calling my name

... anyway, back to this lawsuit... I think it's crazy that universities are cracking down on free speech like this. I mean, isn't that what they're supposed to foster? A space for debate and discussion?
And can we talk about how confusing the IHRA definition is? I've heard it conflates some criticism of Israel with antisemitism before, but I'm not sure I fully understand the nuance. Is it like, if someone says something that could be hurtful to Jewish people, it's considered antisemitic?
Oh, and what's up with retired professors getting involved in these cases? Like, Alvin Goldman is a self-described "lifelong Zionist" - isn't that just the most interesting thing you've ever heard?
