Summers: Current Demonstrations Aren't Like Anti-Apartheid Rallies, Schools Should Have Disciplined Students

On Monday's broadcast of CNN's "AC360," Harvard Professor and President Emeritus and former Harvard President Larry Summers stated that the demonstrations on campus aren't like the anti-apartheid protests and we wouldn't need to talk about calling the police if schools hadn't allowed things to get out of hand in the first place and "I wish they had made the decision not to allow these students to enter in the first place. I wish that they had rapidly threatened escalating discipline and suspensions, the inability to graduate, the inability to get credit for the semester. I wish they had been much stronger in responding to earlier provocations, of which there have been many, since October 7."