Northwestern refrains from condemning antisemitic message on campus – The College Fix

“There have been plenty of confrontations between student activists and the Northwestern administration over the past few years, and one frequent subject of consternation among those activists is the school’s refusal to comment about a variety of issues these students believe to be important,” one student said.
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Lions Choice
3 years ago

NU supports the anti-Semitic Israel boycott — and actively recruits faculty who encourage killing of Jews by Islamic terrorists — this is no surprise

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debtsor
3 years ago

America’s leftist celebration of ethnonarcissism, and rejection of assimilation, means that the grandchildren of immigrants, three generations removed, are still fighting the stupid battles of their ancestors in the old country. The point of America was to leave the old world behind, and join the new world, but instead, we get stuck with all the worst parts of diversity, and two warring tribes fighting over a strip of arid desert on the otherside of the world bring the conflict to our doorstep. Of note, many eons ago, I toured Northwestern as part of my college tour, and I remember that… Read more »

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Ataraxis
3 years ago

Antisemitism is a clear marker for insanity. By condoning antisemitism, Northwestern is condoning the actions of insane people.

KenG
3 years ago
Reply to  Ataraxis

You sound like ADL. Semites consist of both Jews and Arabs.

Ataraxis
3 years ago
Reply to  KenG

Never assume. I’m not a fan of any type of discrimination.
And I, too, own a dictionary.

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