Sunday, January 14, 2024

Nearly a century before the Claudine Gay scandal, Harvard University was trying to help Nazi Germany improve its image in the West.

 HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF: Harvard University in the 1930’s was pro-Nazi and anti-Jewish; Today, Harvard is pro-IslamoNazi and anti-Jewish (barenakedislam.com)  

Senior Nazi official Ernst Hansfstaengl attended his 25th Harvard reunion in 1934,
 despite his Nazi ties.Hitler did say when he became famous, everybody would wear
his moustache.

“Harvard selectively enforces its policies to avoid protecting Jewish students from harassment, hires professors who support anti-Jewish violence and spread antisemitic propaganda, and ignores Jewish students’ pleas for protection.” It goes on to argue that the university “permits students and faculty to advocate, without consequence, the murder of Jews, and the destruction of Israel, the only Jewish country in the world.

"The suit also claims Harvard officials have “been aware of its antisemitism for years, but its response has been, to say the least, clearly unreasonable and totally unacceptable in not just tolerating, but enabling antisemitism.”
"The suit alleges that even before Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel in October, the group Harvard Out of Palestine “led a relentless campaign against retired Israeli Major Gen. Amos Yadlin, a senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School of Government” in which students marched through campus in April 2022, banging on drums and using a megaphone to accuse Yadlin of being personally responsible for “genocide.”


"Elite Universities like University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, and MIT have strict codes of conduct to make sure the students respect one another, while allowing civilized and intelligent discussion about their different opinions.
"Legal scholars from these Universities met this week to create the handy guide below.  It was created so students, Congressional leaders, and the average 'they/them on the street' are absolutely clear about what statements are allowed and what are not."
  • "All Jews should die"
  • It depends on context, but nearly always allowable in the interest of reasoned debate.
  • "All Muslims should die"
  • Islamophobia at its worst - prohibited speech 100% of the time.
  • "Abortion is murder"
  • Absolutely false and a violation of the code of conduct.  How can you 'murder' a clump of cells that just happens to look like a human baby?
  • "Meat is murder"
  • Not a violation (unless the 'meat' in question happens to be a baby-shaped clump of cells).
  • "Men should not be allowed to compete in women's sports"
  • Violation of the code of conduct.  This falls under the Bullying and Harassment section and is therefore prohibited.
  • "Yeah you f—ing transphobic bitch.  I f–ing see you [Riley Gaines]!"
  • Not a violation.  The speaker is attempting to educate."
  • "That's not a woman!  That's just a dude in a dress.  Why do people keep calling him by the wrong pronouns?"
  • Not just a violation of the code of conduct, but probably a violation of state and / or federal law.

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