WATCH: What October 8 revealed about Harvard, free speech and America’s cultural divide
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Is the crisis on America’s college campuses really about free speech, or has something deeper been exposed since October 7?
In this powerful interview, Elizabeth Farah sits down with political commentator and Harvard graduate Shabbos Kestenbaum, who filed a landmark lawsuit against Harvard over alleged civil rights violations. Drawing from firsthand experience, Kestenbaum argues that the real turning point was not October 7, but October 8, when reactions across campuses revealed deeper ideological divides.
He describes how those moments forced a personal and political shift, challenging the movement he once supported. What he witnessed, he argues, was not confusion, but a clear moral realignment that raised serious questions about today’s institutions.
As the conversation unfolds, Farah presses into the broader implications. Why did universities fail to respond? What does this reveal about higher education, free expression, and cultural direction in America?
Kestenbaum makes the case that this is not just a political issue, but a deeper crisis of accountability and identity, one that will shape the future of the country.
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CAMPUS CHAOS is back in the news. This Harvard lawsuit reveals what REALLY happened after Oct 7. Shabbos Kestenbaum speaks out. @ShabbosKhttps://t.co/zJalL8VXzb
— Elizabeth Farah America 1st always (@ElizabethFarah) April 23, 2026
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