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Mar

Terror Enablers In Academia, Media and Politics

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Political, media and academic elites know that Islamist events, organized by Muslim students, like Israeli Apartheid Week, incite hate that fuels the Jew killing in the Middle East. They choose to allow it!

University of Toronto President, David Naylor, personally enables Jew killing in Israel by legitimizing the hateful propaganda that circulates on and off campus during Israeli Apartheid Week. Professor Naylor and all those who could make a difference (donors, professors, students) but remain silent are personally responsible for this (please watch both short videos).

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Links, via Hot Air, from Israel Matzav.

Mar

University of Toronto Delegitimizes Israel

In the war against academic Jihad, four professors tell about their struggle to stop Israeli Apartheid Week at the University of Toronto. Apparently, the University does not tolerate homophobia, racism, or Islamophobia, but considers incitement to hate Jews a shining example of freedom of speech. The University is more concerned with reprisals against Muslims (that never happen) than with Muslim terror attacks (that happen all the time). Is it possible that University President David Naylor, rumored to be of Lebanese descent, is more afraid of being beheaded by a gang of angry Islamists than he is of being condemned by 125 professors?

The following article is reproduced from the Jewish Tribune. Read more >

Mar

125 Brave Academics

125 professors at the University of Toronto ran a full page advertisement in the National Post urging the University administration to stop hosting Israeli Apartheid Week, an annual Antisemitic event organized by Muslim students.

We, the undersigned faculty members of the University of Toronto,

oppose the hosting of the Israel Apartheid Week at our Institution, and

request that the administration stop this hateful and divisive event from

returning to our University in future years.

Dr. Sidney Aster, Professor, History

Dr. Beth Abramson, Associate Professor, Medicine

Dr. Ida Ackerman, Associate Professor, Radiation Oncology

Dr. Richard Aviv, Assistant Professor, Medicine

Dr. Aiala Barr, Assistant Professor, Medicine/Statistics

Dr. Neville Bayer, Assistant Professor, Neurology

Dr. Jane Batt, Assistant Professor, Medicine

Dr. Yaakov Ben-David, Professor, Medical Biophysics

Dr. Howard Berger, Assistant Professor, Obstetrics/Gynecology

Dr. Ari Bitnun, Assistant Professor, Pediatrics

Dr. Laurie Blendis, Professor Emeritus, Medicine

Dr. Shauna Brail, Lecturer, Urban Studies

Dr. Jospeh Brandwein, Associate Professor, Medicine

Dr. Aurel Braun, Professor, Political Sciences

Dr. Ruth Brooks, Assistant Professor, Medicine

Dr. Rena Buckstein, Assistant Professor, Medicine
Read more >

Feb

25 Nazi Descendants Petition for More Dead Jews

Is it that academics are more morally bankrupt than the population at large, or is it that they just get more Press?

25 German professors co-signed a manifesto published in the Frankfurter Rundschau calling on Germany to stop giving Israel “preferential treatment,” because, among other reasons, the country “helped” establish Israel by expelling Jews from Germany during the rule of the Third Reich. Approximately 160,000 Jews who were expelled from Nazi Germany ended up in the British mandate of Palestine and strengthened the Jewish presence here at the expense of the Arab population, they claimed.

Visiting in Israel as guests of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) and the Academic College of Netanya, four professors and co-signatories on the manifesto were debating their claims with Israeli academics who opposed them.

They claimed that approximately 160,000 Jews who arrived in mandatory Palestine enlarged Jewish control of the land from just six percent during the British mandate to approximately 60% after the War of Independence. Additionally, the Germans said their country has “paid off” its debt to the Jewish people by the sums it had given the Israeli government and survivors until today.

They admitted that the Holocaust was, nevertheless, an indelible stain in Germany’s history. (no kidding, ed.)

The professors called on the German government to improve its relations with Arab countries by adopting an “evenhanded” approach to both Israelis and Arabs.