According to a report from The New York Post, a truck displaying the names of Harvard students who blamed Israel for the Hamas attack is currently making the rounds on the Crimson campus.
From The New York Post:
Nonprofit news watchdog Accuracy in Media was behind the truck, which showed the students involved in the 34 student groups that signed a letter saying Israel is “entirely responsible” for Hamas’ deadly attack on Saturday.
The truck’s surprise appearance around campus on Wednesday “was the first day [of a] multi-day, multi-pronged campaign involving multiple billboards and a variety of other tactics,” Accuracy in Media president Adam Guillette told The Post.
The group deployed the truck because it’s “incredibly important to know who the hateful antisemites are in our society. And it’s important for people to know that their actions have consequences,” Guillette said in an interview with The Post.
“Our mobile billboards will be at Harvard for the foreseeable future,” he said, noting that Accuracy in Media “never violates any laws.”
The truck also displays the website HarvardHatesJews.com which leads to a forum that encourages users to send an email to members of Harvard’s board of trustees, The Post reports.
“Tell them to take action against these despicable, hateful students,” the website says.’
The students displayed on the truck accused Accuracy Media of “doxxing” —but that’s not the case.
Hamas Harvard is claiming the people who signed the letter are being doxed. It isn’t true. Their pictures and names were posted on a truck, not addresses or phone or email or anything private. These kids wanted to build a brand and now are famous. Congratulations to them.
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) October 12, 2023
More over at The New York Post:
‘Doxxing truck’ drives around Harvard showing names, photos of students who blamed Israel for Hamas attacks https://t.co/TX5M2Gg8xN pic.twitter.com/epVPmbbtLP
— New York Post (@nypost) October 12, 2023