Northwestern journalism school’s chair of ‘social justice in reporting’ has history of pro-Hamas rhetoric – Campus Reform

“White supremacy and settler colonialism can NOT kill, maim and steal for decades (or even centuries) via genocidal violence and then expect patience and peace — ESPECIALLY when peaceful protest is met with economic, spiritual and literal death,” Professor Steven Thrasher posted two days after Hamas’ deadly attacks against Israel in October.
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susan
1 year ago

Rep. Lauren Underwood RN: As an American politician you are entitled to share your colleagues ‘ personal negative beliefs about Jews and Christians, but as a registered professional nurse, you are not. As you know, to renew your nursing license in Illinois you must complete “implicit bias” CME module. Not much in there, as currently written, about Jew hate. Can you imagine yourself and fellow nurses gleefully cheering as bloody, physically traumatized hostages are brought into hospital, as nurses in Gaza did October 7 2023? Until recently it seemed inconceivable. It seems likely that significant numbers now attending publicly funded… Read more »

Brian Jones
1 year ago

Riddle me this: How the heck could a group of people returning to their homeland from dozens of different countries they pretty much had to flee be called colonists?

anna
1 year ago
Reply to  Brian Jones

who’s colonizing whom?
Islam was colonizing the world long before the British.
Now it’s at it again.
Islamism is colonialism
The real decolonization is resistance to Islamic expansionism

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