Let’s begin on Oct. 12, just five days after the horrifying Hamas attack on Israel. Students were marching around my campus, Binghamton University, chanting anti-Semitic slogans such as “from the river to the sea,” a chant laden with genocidal connotations. Rallies advocated for the globalized spread of “intifada,” a phrase often used to describe violent and deadly Palestinian terror against civilians in Israel. Recognizing the responsibility I held as someone with a significant Jewish social media platform —albeit one that had been mainly dedicated to humor—I knew I had to speak out. Within hours of voicing my stance on social...