<p>I also don’t think her statement that Brandeis is grounded in Zionism is accurate. Maybe it was at one point, but I think the student body consists of many students- and faculty- who are not. </p>
<p>As to being concerned for a child’s safety at this college, my concern would be if Brandeis, in their attempt at social justice and tolerance, extended educational opportunities towards students who consider violence towards people who they believe represent what they despise ( ie, it is OK to kill an innocent policeman because of the actions of another one) acceptable, then how would any student who has different ideas feel safe?</p>
<p>It seems as if Brandeis is acting to distance itself from this student’s opinion, and does not agree with her. </p>