Thursday, December 28, 2023

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Campus Reform’s list of some of the most shocking examples of calls for Jewish genocide coming out of American colleges and universities.

  Bare Naked Islam (barenakedislam.com)

1UPDATE: UC Davis prof ‘still employed’ after threatening Jewish journalists with death, home invasion, kidnapping   "A University of California Davis assistant professor threatened ‘zionist journalists’ in a social media post that implied threats of murder, home invasion, and kidnapping."

2. UPDATED: ‘Kill Jews’: Cornell’s kosher dining hall shuts down after death threats emerge   "A Jewish student group at Cornell cautioned students away from a kosher dining hall after students made violent anti-Semitic threats.

"The Cornell chapter of the Jewish student organization Hillel told students to stay away from 104West!, home of the kosher and multicultural dining room on campus, after students posted violent threats to a discussion forum.

3. Students walk out of class nationwide to rally against Israel. Some are getting extra credit for it.   "An image posted to social media, reportedly from New York University’s walkout, shows an individual holding a sign advocating for the eradication of Jewish people worldwide, with a drawing of the Star of David in a trashcan underneath the phrase “Please Keep the WORLD Clean.”"


A transgender bid to bully a Delta Airlines employee crashes and burns

"Now, with one man's courage to shout out his variation of Desmet’s antidote to mass formation outrage, he shows how America can survive this onslaught of this transgender bullying."  

Dorfman

 Marie Hembree - American Thinker   "During the Christmas rush, a Delta Air Lines employee at New York City’s La Guardia Airport inadvertently taught America a viral lesson on how to instantly shut down a “transgender” person claiming to be a victim of “misgendering.”

"The transgender person tried to bully the airline employee at the check-in area, using a totalitarian mob-rule tactic to force subservient pronoun-use. But the bid fizzled quickly and peacefully, as seen in this Western Journal video, just based on the employee's calm, rational demeanor.

"It can also be seen here:


. . ."This employee exemplified what clinical psychiatrist, professor, and author Dr. Mattias Desmet teaches is the antidote for diffusing the mass formation outrage that creates mob rule. The idea is to confidently, calmly, and relentlessly repeat logic until the attempt at totalitarian tyranny extinguishes itself.

"Consequently, Dorfman stopped his bullying and wisely decided not to be led out the door by the Port Authority for harassing a Delta clerk. Dorfman also took down his TikTok video after social media comments resonated respect for the airline employee’s demeanor.

"That must have been a surprise.

"Desmet’s mass formation principles were explained in several interviews including on the Tucker Carlson Show and an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience which also featured immunologist Dr. Robert Malone’s take on the COVID-era’s fascism. Malone, the inventor of mRNA vaccine technology was himself attacked by mass formation’s psychotic individuals for considering the vaccine and masks’ flaws/effectiveness and for suggesting alternative therapeutics which evidently threatened the established superior morality of the collective’s narrative." . . .

Political Activism, Institutional Failure, and Anti-Intellectualism in America

Free thought is a thing of the past now. TD

 Lars Møller - American Thinker  "The West shares an old problem with the rest of the world: the constant menace of totalitarian zealots determined to interfere in the lives of others, however they brand themselves ideologically, citing religious or political dogma.

"What sets the West apart is that it has actually been the home of free thought since the Enlightenment. However, the pressure on freedom worldwide has been growing; there is no such thing as eternal peace. Civilization depends on solidly founded institutions for its lasting protection against barbarism—and as always, the Jews are the canary in the coalmine. Totalitarianism, whether it marches under the banners of fascism, socialism, or Islamism, has the Jews and free society as its enemies." . . .

"Held back by indecision, authorities allowed a general atmosphere of anarchy to paralyze large parts of society, notably in cities like Portland, Los Angeles, and Seattle. At the time, slogans such as “defund the police” echoed in the streets. Revolution was in the air. A motley crew of self-styled “leaders,” who all had issues with the present society, mingled with the crowd and called for a fight against “capitalism,” “colonialism” (past and present), “Zionism,” and “moral traditionalism,” which included “sexual conventionalism.” The perception that the most savage attacks on social order were somehow legitimate, combined with the absence of law enforcement, emboldened every resentful maladaptee. Now was the chance to take revenge on the world.

"Like socialist agitators of the past, the leaders of Black Lives Matter (BLM) knew how to play the game—they were “trained” Marxists after all. Impatient to exploit the momentum and rally the protesters around a common cause, they leaned towards conspiratorial rhetoric. It represents a strategy well-known from the recruitment of the street mob: Blame everybody but yourself for the misfortunes of your life (e.g. “white bigots,” “capitalists,” or “Jews”—depending on the political season). Rather than having to account for anything, the terrifying brigades of covetous, envious, and maladapted souls could now, inspired by BLM, plead their victimhood." . . .Much more here.

On Claudine Gay of Harvard

 


 "Harvard President Claudine Gay prompted an uproar telling Congress that penalizing students espousing genocide depends on the context. She needs to work on her replies. Claudine Gay was informed that she's being investigated for forty cases of academic plagiarism, and she replied, copy that!" Argus Hamilton

Harvard president Claudine Gay is now accused of botching study that landed her major tenure at Stanford and refusing to share research with professors who questioned her thesis over 'logical inconsistencies' | Daily Mail Online    "Harvard's embattled president is facing yet further questions about her academic record, after a statistics expert challenged the data used in a report which helped win her tenure at Stanford.

"Claudine Gay, who took over as president in July, has been at the center of a firestorm since the October 7 Hamas attacks. She was seemingly slow to condemn students who justified the terrorist violence, and slow to speak out against antisemitism on campus.

"The harsh spotlight has spread to her academic record, with accusations of plagiarism - and on Tuesday, a data scientist challenged her analytical methods. It was then revealed that she had refused to share her data, raising eyebrows in academia." . . .

Claudine Gay Was Pretty Cagey About Her 2001 Research Paper That Got Her Tenure (townhall.com)   . . ."Yes, there’s nuance regarding free speech, and there would have been a way to thread that needle, as FIRE president Greg Lukianoff noted with Bill Maher, but the three women came off as exceedingly apathetic to the growing calls from the far left to kill all Jews. Murder isn’t an academic exercise, ladies, and neither are these situations. There was a heinous terrorist attack against Israel on October 7; people have acted on these chants. Magill lost her president’s office at UPenn over this public relations fiasco. Gay remains safely sheltered under an umbrella of Harvard’s pro-terrorist and antisemitic faculty. Yet, the plagiarism scandal that’s bubbled up from this is more damning than the antisemitism-enabling episode before lawmakers. 

"Gay has hinged her career and reputation on these words, some of which are copied word-for-word with no attribution. This unrelated incident has snowballed to the point where a new review should be initiated, not just the one previously conducted by Harvard, who admitted they found “duplicative language” in Gay’s work. Even CNN has even pointed out instances of plagiarism in her career. Now, we learn that she was cagey about sharing the data from her 2001 paper, which got her tenure tracked at Stanford (via NY Post):" . . . 

Argus Hamilton's Rogue Report -

  Argus Hamilton (jewishworldreview.com)   King Charles delivered the Christmas Day message wishing compassion and peace to all three religious faiths descended from Abraham. I concur. It's the time of year to say Merry Christmas to Christians, Happy Hanukkah to Jews, and for the purposes of inclusion, Allah Akbar to the Terrorists.

 New York began making security preparations to host one million revelers in Times Square for the televised Ball Drop ceremony bringing in the New Year on Sunday night. I need to come up a New Year's resolution I can keep. I can't believe it's been a year since I failed to become a better person.

 A N.Y. federal judge ordered the unsealing of Jeffrey Epstein's flight lists to Pedophile Island on his airliner called the Lolita Express. It's a revelation that some Senators are trying to stifle. A lot of powerful politicians are late bloomers, and many of them didn't have a high school girlfriend until they were forty.

 Harvard President Claudine Gay prompted an uproar telling Congress that penalizing students espousing genocide depends on the context. She needs to work on her replies. Claudine Gay was informed that she's being investigated for forty cases of academic plagiarism, and she replied, copy that!

 Business Insider reported Monday that Russia and China are very close to signing a mutual defense treaty to take on the United States. The president reacted quickly to reassure Americans. President Biden stated that anybody killed during World War III will have their student loans forgiven.

 President Biden spent Christmas at Camp David last weekend but not before he scolded the press before boarding the helicopter and demanded more positive coverage about the economy. The president may not grasp what inflation is doing to shopping. It now takes two Karen's to complain to the manager.

 President Biden granted all federal employees a five percent raise Thursday even though many admit they are still working from home. I now understand why these infrastructure projects aren't getting done. Nothing slows down Build Back Better like a trip to the refrigerator every twenty minutes.

 The White House posted a video of President Biden and First Lady Jill reciting The Night before Christmas Monday. It gets even more heartwarming. You can go to the White House Gift Shop website today and order a children's book illustrated by Hunter Biden called Hookers and Blow Save Christmas.

 Iran vowed revenge against Israel Monday after an Israeli missile targeted Iran's Revolutionary Guard leader Sayyed Mousavi in Damascus while he was walking down the street. Well that's show business for you. One day you're all over the newspapers, and the next day you're all over the pavement. . . .