Suppression of Palestinian supporters in the West

Nancy Fraser, a feminist philosopher and left-leaning theorist invited to hold the Albert Magnus (the Great) Chair at the University of Cologne, was expelled from the university for supporting Palestine.

Suppression of Palestinian supporters in the West
The crimes of the Zionists in the Gaza Strip have provoked a strong outpouring of protests from prominent figures in all parts of the world, including the philosopher and theorist Nancy Fraser.
 
Fraser is one of the most prominent philosophers of Marxist and critical race theory, linking it to feminism.
 
The Albert Magnus Chair at the University of Cologne is named after Albert Magnus or the Great, the medieval German Dominican philosopher.
 
After the events of October 7 last year, freedom of speech in Germany was severely limited even in the scientific centers of this country, although previously criticism of the Israeli regime was not allowed in Germany and its academies and attempts to boycott this criminal regime were suppressed.
 
Since the start of the Zionist regime's attacks on the Gaza Strip on October 7 and the rise in anti-human crimes against Palestinians, many influential people in various fields around the world have supported Palestinian freedom.
 
These include Hollywood actress and social activist Susan Sarandon, who was one of Palestine's staunchest supporters against the violence of the Zionist regime.
 
She has repeatedly voiced her support for Palestine through her Twitter account and criticized the Zionist regime for settler colonialism, apartheid and other things.