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Bari Weiss: Is Campus Rage Fueled by Middle Eastern Money?
2023-11-08
[The Free Press] According to a new report, at least 200 American colleges and universities illegally withheld information on approximately $13 billion in undisclosed contributions from foreign regimes.

Since Hamas’s October 7 massacre, it has been hard to miss the explosion of antisemitic hate that has gripped college campuses across the country. At Cornell, a student posted a call "to follow [Jews] home and slit their throats," and a professor said the terror attack "energized" and "exhilarated" him. At Harvard, a mob of students besieged an Israeli student, surrounding him as they bellowed "shame, shame, shame." At dozens of other campuses, students gathered to celebrate Hamas.

The response from school administrations has been alarming. With few exceptions, in the immediate aftermath of October 7, university presidents issued equivocal statements about the initial attack. Some professors even celebrated it. And the focus on the part of administration bureaucrats has been on protecting the students tearing down posters and being shamed for doing so.

Where did all of this hatred come from is a question worth pondering. As Rachel Fish and others have documented, for several decades a toxic worldview—morally relativist, anti-Israel, and anti-American—has been incubating in "area studies" departments and social theory programs at elite universities. Whole narratives have been constructed to dehumanize Israelis and brand Israel as a "white, colonial project" to be "resisted." The students you see in the videos circulating online have been marinating in this ideology, which can be defined best by what it’s against: everything Western.

Many are rightly questioning how it got this bad. How did university leaders come to eulogize, rather than put a stop to, campus hate rallies and antisemitic intimidation? Why are campus leaders now papering over antisemitism? How could institutions supposedly committed to liberal values be such hotbeds of antisemitism and anti-Israel activism?

In large part, it is a story of the power of ideas—in this case, terrible ones—and how rapidly they can spread. But it is also a story of an influence campaign by actors far outside of the university campus aimed at pouring fuel on a fire already raging inside.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  I forget where I saw the video (national news organization) of several young women being interviewed at a pro hamas rally. They told the interviewer they were paid to be there.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2023-11-08 12:23  

#6  This is the result of the appointment of females to run higher education.

Apparently, so are you.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-11-08 10:45  

#5  Bari Weiss: Is Campus Rage Fueled by Middle Eastern Money?

And the Student Loan Program.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-11-08 10:33  

#4  ^ She's not used to that, right?
Posted by: Frank G   2023-11-08 09:00  

#3  /\ How dare you make such spurious accusations.

Posted by: Besoeker   2023-11-08 08:25  

#2  The female commissar is and has always been the worst of the lot. The most absolute and relentlessly blood thirsty. Their 'movement' fills in for their utter lack of personal life and genuine human connection. Lavrenty Beria in a moo-moo.
Posted by: Cesare   2023-11-08 07:49  

#1  This is the result of the appointment of females to run higher education.
Posted by: Jerens Black9355   2023-11-08 06:31  

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