I think it's important to address antisemitism head-on, but these congressional hearings seem more like political theater than genuine attempts to solve the problem. The focus should be on empowering schools with the resources and autonomy they need to effectively combat hatred, not dragging administrators through the mud for a soundbite. It's concerning to see the government trying to micromanage local schools' responses to these issues. True change comes from community involvement and education, not heavy-handed political grandstanding.
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