For months, I've been speaking out against @Columbia's refusal to deal with pro-terror students organizations on campus.
I thought I've seen it all.
I was wrong.
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This post was shared earlier today by a student organization at @Columbia.
It calls for an uprising in Israel.
There is no two ways about this. This is support for terrorism.
But wait, there's more...
Where does this call come from?
It turns out that this is a *verbatim* quote of a Hamas spokesperson (!), calling for an armed resistance.
I want you to consider that for a moment.
A student organization at @Columbia University is amplifying a call for violence by a terrorist organization.
This definitely crosses a line.
They are no longer supporting for terrorism.
They are promoting terrorism.
Now, consider the "newspaper" that this pro-terror student organization is reposting: Al Mayadeen.
Al Mayadeen is a known Lebanese mouthpiece for the Iranian terror regime.
Among other things, Al Mayadeen has:
-Stood by Bashar Al-Assad's side during his civil war that has killed > 600,000 Syrian civilians
-Supported Putin's invasion of Ukraine
-Defamed Mahsa Amini, the Iranian woman who was beat to death for refusing to wear a hijab in public
Clearly, the President of @Columbia is in over her head.
She either doesn't want to deal with the blatant support for terrorism on campus, or is just incapable of doing.
Either way, that's not a good look for a "leader".
At some point, Americans will realize that we have a real problem of terror-sympathizer on college campuses.
The question is how many innocent civilians will be murdered by the terrorists that these student organizations are promoting.
This is just insane. Please share this to let the world know.
It's time for Americans to wake up.
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The Infiltration of Terror Supporting and anti-American Ideology into North American Universities: A case study
Sorry for the long thread, but trust me - it's worth it.
Seriously.
On September 26, 2001, (just fifteen days after 9/11), @SamiAlArian (a professor at @USouthFlorida) was a guest on the @BillOReilly show.
Prof. Al-Arian was asked about a statements he had made, saying that "Jihad is our path. Victory to Islam. Death to Israel. Revolution. Revolution until victory. Rolling to Jerusalem."
He could have taken his statement back.
He could have denied having made it.
Instead, he doubled down.
When asked about his call for the annihilation of Israel, Prof. Al-Arian's answer was, and I quote, "let me just put it into context."
Are you OK with a pro-terror student organization inviting a Hamas-supporting imam that's telling students to "take out" one of your Jewish professors?
A thread with damning videos.
Students for 'Justice' in Palestine at @Columbia invited an imam who instructed them to target me and "create a situation" that gets me in trouble
As a reminder, Students for 'Justice' in Palestine is the pro-terror organization responsible for illegal encampments on campus and the violent takeover of a university building.
Will the coming academic year at @Columbia be different than the previous one?
Yes.
It will be worse.
Just these past three days expose all you need to know about the moral rot at @Columbia University.
A long but informative (and alarming) thread.
Five days ago, it was revealed that @Columbia's refusal to disperse the pro-terror illegal encampments from campus cost American taxpayers $200,000 in overtime for NYPD officers.
When asked to foot the bill, @Columbia refused to do so.
Three days ago, it was revealed that two professors (Joseph Slaughter, @jrslaugh, and Susan Bernofsky, @translationista) who took part in the illegal encampments on campus are *in charge of rewriting @Columbia's rules on protests*
I know the big news is the resignation (not firing) of @Columbia's president, but it's important to remember that antisemitism at the university runs deep and is perpetuated by indoctrinating professors.
A thread, in which I name names:
A few caveats:
1. Most of these names and incidents are taken from a lawsuit @Columbia is facing in the Southern District of New York alleging systemic antisemitism.
2. These professors are just the tip of the iceberg. There are many more, all of whom deserve to be exposed.
Let's start with Rosana Elkhatib, an Adjunct Assistant Professor who is still hired by the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (@ColumbiaGSAPP ) who, during a class on *architecture* referred to Israel as a "terrorist organization"
Yesterday, I testified in front of the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee about antisemitism and support for terrorism at @Columbia and many other American universities.
The members of Congress asked some really thoughtful questions.
Here were my responses:
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My answer to the question:
What are the main factors that led students to feel emboldened to essentially take over @Columbia's campus?
My answer to the question:
How has the spread of these viewpoints from faculty has impacted the student population?