An anti-semetic student leader goes completely off script in a graduation speech at MIT. Many students walk out of her and she gets barred from all other events on campus; IMO they should withhold her degree. MIT Students Mass-Exit As Graduation Speaker Goes On Gaza ‘Genocide’ Rant https://www.mediaite.com/media/news...duation-speaker-goes-on-gaza-genocide-speech/ MIT barred its student president from Friday’s graduation ceremony after she used her platform to accuse the institution of complicity in Israel’s war in Gaza – prompting a mass walkout of students. Megha M. Vemuri, elected president of the Class of 2025, was scheduled to deliver a speech at Thursday’s OneMIT event, an umbrella ceremony preceding the formal awarding of degrees. But Vemuri reportedly veered from her submitted script and launched into a charged denunciation of MIT’s relationship with Israel, accusing it of enabling a “genocide.” “The Israeli occupation forces are the only foreign military that MIT has research ties with. This means that Israel’s assault on the Palestinian people is not only aided and abetted by our country, but our school. As scientists, engineers, academics, and leaders, we have a commitment to support life. Support aid efforts and call for an arms embargo and keep demanding now as alumni that MIT cuts the ties,” she said. “We are watching Israel try to wipe Palestine off the face of the earth,” she said to a crowd of peers, families, and faculty. “And it is a shame that MIT is a part of it.” The remarks split the crowd, with audible boos clashing with cheers. Some students walked out mid-speech while others chanted “shame.” One attendee waved a Palestinian flag before being escorted away by security. A graduating Israeli student, who spoke anonymously to Fox News Digital, said: “All the Jewish families, not only the Israelis, stepped out and left the ceremony. MIT administration approved and supported that.” Vemuri hailed classmates for their campus activism in the months since the October 7 Hamas attack and Israel’s military response, commending them for facing “threats, intimidation and suppression” from university officials. “But you prevailed,” she added. “Because the MIT community that I know would never tolerate a genocide.” A statement from MIT issued after the event confirmed Vemuri had been removed from the undergraduate degree ceremony lineup for misleading event organizers and using her speaking role to “lead a protest from the stage, disrupting an important Institute ceremony.” MIT, the statement added, “supports free expression” but stood by its decision.
There are already piles of evidence demonstrating that the antisemitic university protestors are directly connected to Hamas... here is some more. This particular terrorist had $750,000 in cash from Hamas at his house to fund terrorism against Jews in the U.S. Columbia protester had direct link to Hamas’ deadly al-Qassam Brigades militant group: DOJ https://nypost.com/2025/06/04/us-news/protestor-tarek-bazrouk-had-link-to-hamas-militants-doj/ A “Jew-hater” who protested against Israel on Columbia University’s campus and contemplated setting a student on fire allegedly had a direct link to Hamas’ deadly al-Qassam Brigades militant group, The Post can reveal. Tarek Bazrouk — awaiting trial after being indicted on three federal hate crimes against Jewish people — was “a member of a chat group that received regular updates from Abu Obeida,” the official spokesperson for the brigades, according to allegations in federal documents. The accusation is the first evidence of an agitator receiving information directly from Hamas and taking action during protests on the university campus. Bazrouk, 20, who was not a Columbia student, also frequently wore the green headband used by Hamas terrorists and boasted to friends about having relatives overseas who were part of the terror group, prosecutors claim in a letter filed with the court. Abu Ubaida, military spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades Tarek Bazrouk allegedly punched Jonathan Lederer in the face after ranting about Hitler and Nazis. While on Columbia’s campus during protests in April 2024, Bazrouk allegedly texted a pal saying he lit a flare and considered lighting someone on fire, but that there were “too many” people around for him to take on, otherwise he “would’ve hurted [sic] them.” Bazrouk, a US citizen born and raised in New York, was also arrested next to the campus in December 2024 for one of the three attacks against Jewish people of which he stands accused. It is not clear how Bazrouk got on campus, which is private university property, but Columbia was beset with anti-Israel protesters shielded by masks throughout 2024, resulting in the NYPD being called to flush them out in April that year. Bazrouk was denied bail for the federal charges and is awaiting trial. Pictures obtained from Bazrouk’s phone showed him at the shooting range. U.S. DOJ At the time, NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban said “professional outside agitators” were behind the escalated protests, which at one point saw an illegal takeover of one of the university’s buildings. Columbia University said it has no record of Bazrouk being on campus and wanted “to be clear that this individual is not affiliated with our University in any way,” adding that the school “strongly condemns antisemitism.” In Gaza, Hamas has previously taunted Israeli hostages by boasting that its tentacles are everywhere and “bragged about having Hamas operatives on American university campuses,” specifically showing now-freed hostage Shlomi Ziv photos of antisemitic protests at Columbia, according to a lawsuit. A photo submitted as eveidence by federal prosecutors shows a puffer jacket and a knife which were both recovered from Bazrouk’s house. U.S. DOJ Bazrouk’s cellphone was “littered with pro-Hamas and pro-Hizballah [sic] propaganda” showing his “support for organizations that have murdered thousands of Jews and Israelis, killed and wounded US citizens and repeatedly avowed that they want to destroy both the United States and Israel,” federal prosecutors allege. The phone was found to have a picture of a late al-Qassam Brigades founder, terrorist Yahya Sinwar, who is credited as the architect behind the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre against Israel. He was killed in 2024. He also had a picture of Obeida and one of an individual waving a Hamas flag, and an al-Qassam Brigades meme, which reads: “By God I would not trade the Al Qassam Brigades for the world and everything in it. May God be pleased with them and allow them to break the wicked enemy through him.” Also included are quotes from text messages in which Bazrouk allegedly identified himself as a “Jew hater,” labeled Jews “worthless,” exhorted “Allah” to “get us rid of [Jews],” called an acquittance a “F—ing Jew,” and told a friend to “slap that bitch” in reference to a woman with an Israeli sticker on her laptop, according to court documents. Bazrouk is a New Yorker. He is accused of three separate attacks against Jewish people in the city. Bazrouk also told a friend that he was “mad happy” to have learned that certain of his family members overseas are part of Hamas, the filing claims. Prosecutors also claimed that Bazrouk had traveled to the West Bank and Jordan for approximately three weeks in September and October 2024, which also poses questions regarding what he was doing there. Federal prosecutors told The Post they could not go into more detail than what was included in their indictment against Bazrouk, as they build their case against him. Bazrouk’s defense attorney, Andrew Dalack, told The Post he rejects any connection between his client and Hamas, or any other terror organization, but did not comment further. Bazrouk’s alleged crime streak stretches back to the same month as the Columbia building takeover. On April 15, 2024, he allegedly assaulted three Jewish people at a Gaza war protest outside the New York Stock Exchange. A meme that prosecutors say they found on Bazouk’s phone which praises the Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ militant wing. U.S. DOJ During a search of Bazrouk’s house, prosecutors say they found a knuckleduster, knives and $750,000 in cash. U.S. DOJ Another knife that prosecutors say they found in Bazrouk’s house. U.S. DOJ During that incident, Bazrouk allegedly lunged at a group carrying Israeli flags, according to the federal filing, and as he was being hauled away by cops, he allegedly kicked a Jewish college student in the stomach. In a text message four days later, he wrote that if he “ever see(s)” a Jewish person, he is going to “boom boom them,” according to prosecutors. He is also accused of slugging a Jewish Columbia University student in the face while allegedly ranting about Hitler and the Nazis in an unhinged flag-snatching tantrum near the Ivy League campus on Dec. 9. The victim in that ordeal, 22-year-old Jonathan Lederer, told The Post at the time that Bazrouk allegedly stole his brother’s flag and then hit him for trying to intervene. One month later, Bazrouk again allegedly targeted a protester with an Israeli flag draped on his shoulders at a protest near Union Square on Jan. 6, according to prosecutors. Bazrouk, who was wearing a keffiyeh on his face, allegedly punched the victim in the face with a closed fist. Although Bazrouk was arrested after all three instances, he “remained undeterred and quickly returned to using violence to target Jews in New York City,” according to US Attorney Jay Clayton of the Southern District of New York. Bazrouk has been in jail since May 7 this year, after feds charged him with three hate crimes over the string of alleged antisemitic attacks. Each count carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison if convicted. Bazrouk wearing a Palestinian flag. He is facing up to 30 years in prison if he is convicted of hate crimes against Jewish people. U.S. DOJ At the time of his arrest, federal agents searched Bazrouk’s Manhattan home — where he lived with his parents and other family members — where they found a replica firearm, spent shell casings from a real gun, brass knuckles, and several weapons including four knives, including a switchblade which was in the pocket of one of his jackets and a hunting knife, per court documents. Investigators also found $750,000 in cash in a safe. At a May 20 bail hearing, Dalack said the money was likely profit from his job at Exotic Clouds, a smoke shop where he worked in Hartford, Connecticut. He was arrested in that state in December 2024 for “operating a drug factory,” possessing drugs and having an intent to sell them. Federal documents detail how police also found “large quantities of marijuana products” worth $25,000 at the business. Prosecutors argued that Bazrouk should be denied bail because he is allegedly a “danger to the community and risk of flight … underscored by his support for terrorist groups, his avowed hatred of Jews, his history of violent threats and intimidation, including of a Jewish child at a New York City School, and his access to numerous weapons.” Bazrouk’s actions are far from unique, according to Jewish groups. The lawsuit filed on behalf of former Hamas hostage Ziv and others names several groups it accused of having “acted as Hamas’ foot soldiers in New York City and on Columbia’s campus.” Many similar accusations have been made against groups across the nation that have staged protests on campuses in favor of Palestinian causes — with many people not realizing they are throwing their support behind terror groups. “We know groups in the USA have shared and promoted content from Hamas-run chat groups. We see this at protests around the country that have Hamas or Hezbollah flags,” warned Oren Segal, the Anti-Defamation League’s SVP for counter-extremism and intelligence. (Article has many more pictures and links)
New Yorkers need to make sure that antisemite, Zohran Mamdani, never gets anywhere near the mayor's office. Of course, there is the standard list of university idiots supporting this candidate. Columbia Faculty Members Who Signed Letter Defending Hamas Among Donors to Mamdani's Mayoral Campaign Mamdani—who recently earned condemnation from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum—has long demonized the Jewish state and has refused to disavow the 'globalize the intifada' slogan https://freebeacon.com/israel/colum...as-among-donors-to-mamdanis-mayoral-campaign/ A who’s who of Columbia’s most prolific Israel-haters—who sought to legitimize Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack weeks after the terror group’s massacres—has poured thousands of dollars into socialist Zohran Mamdani’s campaign for mayor of New York, a Washington Free Beacon review of public records shows. Mamdani, 33, has refused to support Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state, supports the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement against the country, has falsely accused the country of committing genocide, and has vowed to arrest Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he arrives in New York City. He recently declined to condemn the phrase "globalize the intifada"—a call for violence—instead describing it as "a desperate desire for equality and equal rights in standing up for Palestinian rights." Mamdani also compared the concept of "intifada" to Jewish resistance to Nazi Germany, saying that "the very word has been used by the Holocaust Museum when translating the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising into Arabic, because it’s a word that means ‘struggle.’" The comments earned Mamdani a rebuke from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, which issued a statement Wednesday morning. "Exploiting the Museum and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising to sanitize ‘globalize the intifada’ is outrageous and especially offensive to survivors," the statement reads. "Since 1987 Jews have been attacked and murdered under its banner. All leaders must condemn its use and the abuse of history." A number of Columbia faculty members who have donated to Mamdani’s campaign signed a letter just weeks after Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attacks in which they attempted to contextualize the slaughter. "One could regard the events of October 7th as just one salvo in an ongoing war between an occupying state and the people it occupies, or as an occupied people exercising a right to resist violent and illegal occupation," the missive reads. Among the signatories were Katherine Franke, Lila Abu-Lughod, Reinhold Martin, James Schamus, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and Mamdani’s father, Mahmood. Mahmood Mamdani has pumped $2,100 into his son’s mayoral campaign, with an additional $8,880 over the years for his state assembly races in Queens, city and state donation records show. The elder Mamdani is currently the Herbert Lehman Professor of Government, a chair named for the noted Jewish banking heir and Zionist, and has publicly advocated for Palestinian violence. "The resistance this time began in Jerusalem and spread to Gaza, now the West Bank and Palestinian communities beyond," he wrote on X during a spate of violence in May 2021 that left more than a dozen civilians dead. "This is not a conflict between Israel and Hamas. We are witnessing something far more meaningful, the birth of the Third Intifadah against settler colonialism!" Mahmood Mamdani has called for "the dismantling of the Jewish state" and was an active participant at Columbia’s Hamas-supporting Gaza solidarity encampment in 2024. Franke—who "retired" from Columbia this year in the wake of an investigation into discriminatory harassment—is among Mamdani’s strongest allies at the university, donating more than $2,800 to his campaigns over the years. She participated in a November 2023 pro-Hamas demonstration with Jewish Voice for Peace that shut down the Manhattan Bridge and was an active and vocal supporter of the encampments on Columbia’s campus. Israel banned Franke from entering the country in 2018. Lila Abu-Lughod, meanwhile, has donated more than $1,600 to Mamdani’s campaigns over the years. She is currently Joseph L. Buttenwieser Professor of Social Science in the Department of Anthropology, and like Mahmood Mamdani occupies a chair named for another notable Jewish Zionist. Abu-Lughod has supported academic boycotts against the country since at least 2014. She has played an active role in radicalizing the American Anthropological Association (AAA) against Israel over the years. In 2016, she was involved in efforts to have the AAA adopt a position supporting boycotts, an initiative which failed at the time. The AAA did ultimately adopt a BDS resolution in July 2023. Martin, an architectural history professor, participated in the encampments and described them as part of a "peaceful environment" modeled on Occupy Wall Street. He told reporters that criticisms of the movement were simply a "political attack from the right," and that the "far right" had "captured the message." Martin has donated more than $2,700 to Mamdani’s campaigns for mayor and state assembly over the years, records show, while Schamus, who is affiliated with Columbia’s Center for Palestine Studies, has given Mamdani over $1,400 in donations over the years. Spivak, a "Marxist, Feminist, Deconstructionist" professor at Columbia, has given Mamdani over $2,800 in campaign contributions over the years. She signed another letter in addition to the faculty missive in which she accused Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinian people. In February 2024, she dismissed the Holocaust as "a legislative excuse for violence."
It's long overdue to fire this professor. They should not be on a university campus. Now MIT is going to be held financially accountable for their lack of proper action to address the issue. Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Stood By While Professor ‘Publicly Harassed’ Jewish Student, Lawsuit Alleges https://dailycaller.com/2025/06/25/...icly-harassed-jewish-student-lawsuit-alleges/ The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) allegedly failed repeatedly to discipline a professor who harassed Jewish and Israeli students, a lawsuit filed Wednesday claims. A tenured linguistics professor at the university in the spring of 2024 allegedly posted an Israeli student researcher’s name and Israeli military service on social media, leading to the student getting “aggressively confronted” by strangers in public, according to the lawsuit filed by the Brandeis Center. Despite the university being made aware on several occasions, “no action was taken,” the suit alleges. Some of the harassment even occurred at grocery stores and at the student’s child’s daycare, the lawsuit said. “This is a textbook example of neglect and indifference,” Hon. Kenneth L. Marcus, chairman of the Brandeis Center, said in a statement. “Not only were several anti-Semitic incidents conducted at the hands of a professor, but MIT’s administration refused to take action on every single occasion.” In the fall of 2024, the same professor began teaching a course titled “Language and Linguistics … From the River to the Sea in Palestine,” the lawsuit states. The professor also posted online about a “Jewish ‘mind infection,'” and when confronted by a Jewish student about this, the professor declared the student “to be a real-life example of the ‘mind infection’ in a relentless series of online posts and mass emails sent to the entire Linguistics and Philosophy Department and other distribution lists,” according to the lawsuit. Included on these email chains was the president of the university as well as several administrators, who did not respond or discipline the professor for his actions, the complaint claims. MIT’s harassment and discrimination office allegedly refused to investigate the incidents when asked by the student, apparently referring to the complaint as “settler-colonial Zionist propaganda,” according to the lawsuit. The student was forced to abandon the university in the middle of his studies after being harassed by other students, including an incident in which students tracked down the Jewish student’s previous residence and slipped flyers under the door “advocating for violence against Jews.” MIT did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment. “The very people who are tasked with protecting students are not only failing them, but are the ones attacking them,” Marcus continued. “In order to eradicate hate from campuses, we must hold faculty and the university administration responsible for their participation in – and in this case, their proliferation of – anti-Semitism and abuse.” In a more recent incident, students at the university allegedly handed out “terror maps” in April 2025 which marked buildings on campus that had “connections to the Jewish and Israeli communities and promoted violence against them,” the lawsuit states. No action was taken by the university, the lawsuit claims. A similar incident happened just months earlier in August 2024, with students distributing flyers at an orientation event with a link to a “Mapping Project” targeting Jewish organizations, according to the lawsuit. In 2023, MIT was put under a congressional investigation due to its response to antisemitism on campus. During a hearing in front of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, MIT President Sally Kornbluth refused to say whether antisemitic chants violated the school’s code of conduct.
Let's take a look at a typical pro-Hamas antisemite learning a harsh lesson. Drug-addict Hamas supporter called for Jews to be ‘burnt alive’ Zakir Hussain jailed for more than five years for series of anti-Semitic social media posts https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...mas-supporter-called-jews-burnt-alive-jailed/ A Hamas supporter with a £600-a-week cannabis habit has been jailed after calling for Jews to be “burnt alive”. Zakir Hussain, 29, used the social media site X to write a spate of anti-Semitic posts over a three-month period. Hussain first posted on November 3 2023, less than a month after the Oct 7 Hamas attacks in which more than 1,000 Israelis were killed. He wrote: “Hezbullah come quick finish them like rodents.” Later that month, Hussain wrote: “7 October was a beautiful day, Jews stop hiding.” On December 25 2023, he commented: “October 7 was a beautiful day”, “In the UK, we are hunting them for fun” and “Go on Hamas, finish them and maybe we can find the beheaded urine babies”. The posting continued into January last year, when Hussain wrote on January 5: “I’m in London, any Jew out there come out and stand up for your religion.” Four days later he posted: “Wish it was more in that festival slaughter them IDK terrorists, burn them alive” in reference to the Oct 7 attack. He also wrote: “Long live Hamas, Hezbollah” and “Hamas, Houthi, Hezbollah finish these little rats.” ‘Burn them alive’ His final post came on Jan 10, when he wrote: “Burn them alive, no religion can abuse children the way they do.” Hussain, of no fixed address, admitted four counts of expressing support for a proscribed organisation and seven counts of stirring up racial hatred between November 3 2023 and January 10 last year. He was jailed for five years and eight months, with an extended period on licence of three years. Judge Anthony Leonard KC said a pre-sentence report revealed Hussain was spending £600 a week on cannabis at the time of the offences. Hussain refused to give his PIN to police but, once they got into his phone, they found still images “indicative of a mindset that was supportive of Hamas”. “You are not being punished for your sympathy but for what your posts may have garnered in support for a proscribed organisation,” the judge said. Hussain believed 9/11 was a planned attack that the US government knew about and allowed to happen, the court heard. Judge Leonard told Hussain he had “focused on hate speech instead of educating yourself”. Hussain, wearing a green T-shirt, waved to the public gallery as he was led to the cells.
Up next for a long overdue purge - Georgetown. Islamist Influencers Bought Their Way Into Georgetown University, Report Claims, as School Prepares To Address Congressional Committee At Georgetown’s flagship Islamic studies center, generations of academics have been radicalized by anti-American, anti-Western teachings, the Middle East Forum claims. https://www.nysun.com/article/malig...l-prepares-to-address-congressional-committee
Harvard is about to learn another harsh financial lesson. Rewarding criminal students for attacking Jews is not a good idea. Israeli Student Assaulted at Infamous 'Die-In' Protest Sues Harvard for Protecting Perpetrators Harvard 'refused to take any reasonable action to punish the assailants' and instead 'rewarded' them, lawsuit says https://freebeacon.com/campus/israe...est-sues-harvard-for-protecting-perpetrators/ Harvard University "refused to take any reasonable action to punish" its two students who faced criminal charges for assaulting an Israeli classmate and instead "did everything it could to defend, protect, and reward" them, according to a new lawsuit from the Israeli student. Video footage of the incident showed the assailants, law student Ibrahim Bharmal and divinity school student Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, shoving and accosting Israeli business school student Yoav Segev at an October 2023 "die-in" protest. Bharmal and Tettey-Tamaklo eventually faced criminal charges, which came to a head in April when they agreed to take an in-person anger management class and perform 80 hours of community service as part of a pretrial diversion program. Former Harvard president Claudine Gay testified to Congress that the school would complete its own disciplinary process after the criminal case's conclusion. Instead, both Bharmal and Tettey-Tamaklo were allowed to graduate in good standing from their respective schools shortly after they agreed to the diversion program. They were also "rewarded" for their anti-Semitic behavior, the lawsuit notes: Bharmal received a $65,000 "public interest" fellowship from the Harvard Law Review shortly before graduating, while Tettey-Tamaklo was made a class marshall for the divinity school's graduation ceremony. Segev had a different experience in his dealings with Harvard, according to the suit. First, Harvard told him in the wake of the die-in "that he could not pursue administrative remedies unless he did so publicly and non-anonymously." When he declined, opting to "let the University pursue its own disciplinary action," Harvard "delayed and obfuscated for more than a year" before it "refused to take any action." At that point, Segev, unhappy with Harvard's handling of the matter, "tried to file a non-anonymous complaint." Harvard rejected it, arguing that it had already "completed" its investigation into the matter while declining to share with Segev the results of that investigation. "With such blatantly misleading tactics, obfuscation, and misrepresentations, Harvard misled Mr. Segev and prevented him from ever obtaining administrative remedies." Segev's suit also takes aim at Harvard's handling of the criminal case against Bharmal and Tettey-Tamaklo. It cites a September 2024 Washington Free Beacon report on the case, which revealed that Harvard refused to cooperate with local prosecutors who asked the school's police department to conduct a "follow up investigation" into the assault to identify additional perpetrators. Suffolk County assistant district attorney Ursula Knight admonished Harvard during a hearing at the time, calling the school's behavior "a shock to the Commonwealth." The lawsuit shines additional light on Harvard's handling of the case. It alleges that one Harvard police officer "had made it clear that he was intent on pursuing Mr. Segev's attackers until justice had been served." At that point, Harvard's police department "swiftly removed him from the investigation." The department "actively obstructed the investigation" by telling its officers "to halt their investigation and not to cooperate with local authorities," the suit says. All of that behavior, Segev's suit argues, shows that Harvard "refused to enforce its policies in this case, at all, simply because Mr. Segev is Jewish and does not identify as a member of one of Harvard's favored minority groups." Harvard will now have to fight Segev's suit as Harvard negotiates with—and pursues its own litigation against—the Trump administration in an attempt to restore billions of dollars in frozen grant money. Harvard rejected a deal with the Trump administration in April. The school filed a lawsuit shortly thereafter accusing the administration of failing to adhere to the proper process when freezing Harvard's funds. Negotiations between the two parties, however, reopened in June, and President Donald Trump said he was close to a deal with Harvard earlier this month. An agreement has not come to fruition since then, and just days after Trump touted a potential deal, his administration informed Harvard's accreditor that the Ivy League school violated civil rights laws by failing to protect Jewish students. Both parties will head to court on Monday for a hearing in Harvard's lawsuit. The Trump administration has cited Segev's case in its actions against Harvard. A series of policy changes it demanded at the Ivy League school included the expulsion of both Bharmal and Tettey-Tamaklo, while a May letter it sent to Harvard outlining additional funding cuts took aim at Bharmal's $65,000 Harvard Law Review scholarship.
200 Million Bucks for their support of antisemitism. FAFO. Columbia Agrees to $200 Million Fine to Settle Fight With Trump The agreement will restore hundreds of millions of dollars in federal research funding after a monthslong fight over allegations that the school failed to quell antisemitism. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/23/nyregion/columbia-trump-funding-deal.html
Professor who openly called for a second holocaust to kill 7 million Jews in Israel is no longer in the classroom. Kentucky Professor Calling for Global War to End Israel Removed From Teaching The professor’s website urges nations to attack Israel to stop a genocide. His university president suggested he was “calling for the destruction of a people based on national origin.” https://www.insidehighered.com/news...of-calling-war-against-israel-pulled-teaching
A 6 Million Dollar Lesson. This is what happens when you allow pro-Hamas protesters to block access to classes and other areas on campus to Jewish students and professors. Actually it is a 584 Million Dollar Lesson because Trump took all of UCLA's federal grants away as well for the university's obvious support for antisemitic activities on campus which violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- "acting with deliberate indifference in creating a hostile educational environment for Jewish and Israeli students.” UCLA to pay over $6 million to settle lawsuit over pro-Palestinian protests The plaintiffs, Jewish students who brought the lawsuit in June 2024, accused the university of failing to act when pro-Palestinian protesters set up encampments last year. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...e-lawsuit-pro-palestinian-protests-rcna221783