For John, BLUF: There are signs that Academia has become a hotbed of Anti-Semitism. Why would we send our children there? Nothing to see here; just move along.
From , by Mr David Strom, 6 November 2023, 6:31 PM.
Here is the lede plus six:
I have been incredibly (and justifiably) harsh on most of the anti-Israel protesters and academics, but I do believe that there is plenty of room for debate about Israel’s response to the 10/7 attacks. People of goodwill can disagree on the best path forward for Israel.What has happened ot higher education? I guess I could settle for the students not learning history in their K-12 education. Not learning about World War II, about the Holocost, about the Holodomor, about pograms against the Jews But, it seems to be spreading across the teaching faculty. That is scary. It wuld radicsally change this nation, as Natoinsl Socilism did Germsny after World War I, and not for the better.But damn, there really are few people of goodwill out there. Most of the protesters and Israel-bashers as just antisemites and/or anti-White/anti-Western.
This is true both of the protesters in the streets and the academics who have openly sided with Hamas or at least Palestinian radicals. Most of them just hate Jews, almost all make it clear that they want Israel wiped off the maps. “From the river to the sea” means that precisely.
For some reason, New York City is not just the home of more Jews than any other city in the world but is also antisemitism central in academia. I just wrote about how the City University of New York is filled with vile antisemites, and now I see that NYU just hired a professor who felt “affirmed” by Hamas’ rape and murder rampage on 10/7.
“Affirming.” How nice.
NYU announced the appointment of Eve Tuck, a professor of critical race and indigenous studies at the University of Toronto, on Oct 9 — just two days after Hamas terrorists massacred 1,400 Israeli civilians.Though her work is focused on native peoples, she has found common cause with Palestinian terrorism — including defending Hamas’ deadly rampage.
Higher Education was, I thought, about explore all aspects of an issue and coming to a reasnoable set of conclusions. It appears I was wrong. It appears to be bout imposing one's prejudices on young minds, changing the path of Western Civilization of Democracy.
Hat tip to the InstaPundit.
Regards — Cliff
No comments:
Post a Comment