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Depths of bigotry at Columbia
New York Daily News ^ | Thursday, October 28th, 2004 | Editorial

Posted on 10/28/2004 4:44:46 PM PDT by lancer

The evidence that Columbia University classrooms are infected by a culture of anti-Semitism and anti-Israeli bigotry grows ever stronger. On film and in person yesterday, students described an intimidating atmosphere in which professors treat Jews with scorn and insist on adherence to the view that Israel is evil.

The students' accounts at a screening of "Columbia Unbecoming" were shocking. An Israeli Army veteran said Prof. Joseph Massad demanded to know how many Palestinians he had killed. Another student quoted Massad telling a class, "The Palestinian is the new Jew and the Jew is the new Nazi," and "I will not have someone in this class who denies Israeli atrocities."

A third Jewish student, discussing Israel's right to exist, said Prof. George Saliba told her, "You have no claim to the land of Israel. You have no voice in this debate. You have green eyes. You're not a Semite. I have brown eyes. I'm a Semite." Imagine a professor saying a student could not discuss slavery because his skin was not dark enough. The professor would be fired, tenure or no.

A fourth student reported that when he asked his language professor how to use the verb "prevent" in Arabic, the professor wrote on the board, "Israelis prevent ambulances from entering refugee camps." Others described anti-Semitic caricatures being plastered on the walls of the language lab and posters advertising an Israeli film festival on campus being defaced with swastikas.

Leaders of The David Project, the activist group that produced the film, said they also had interviewed 10 faculty members, who declined to appear on film out of fear. Tenured professors said that to express pro-Israeli views is to commit professional suicide, while nontenured professors feared for their jobs, the filmmakers said.

Massad did not return calls, and Saliba declined to comment. Both are members of Columbia's Department of Middle Eastern and Asian Languages and Cultures, which has been the locus of sentiments of these kind for years. Complaints were widespread enough that University President Lee Bollinger asked a committee on free speech earlier this year to look into academic bullying on campus. Somehow, it was unable to turn up claims of bias or intimidation.

Well, now they're staring Bollinger right in the face. Yesterday, he responded as any upstanding, right-thinking academic would: He promised to investigate and to institute a process for students to air grievances. How enlightened of him! How little! How late!

Stand and deliver

It was good to hear Mayor Bloomberg pledge "we are not going to sacrifice reform for political expediency" in negotiating with the teachers union. Holding firm for a contract that abolishes work rules that tie chancellors in knots is critical to reforming the schools.

The mayor spoke in response to a well-timed open letter from Councilwoman Eva Moskowitz, urging him to hang tough in talks with United Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten. Moskowitz boosted the cause of overhauling the contract in groundbreaking Council hearings last year and deserved none of the petulance that informed the rest of Bloomberg's response.

The mayor and Weingarten appear to be cordially approaching an agreement, with unofficial accounts suggesting that teachers are in line for raises of up to 14% over three years. For that kind of dough, Bloomberg ought to buy plenty of management prerogatives.

Having trumpeted the necessity of contract reform, Bloomberg will be judged less on dollars and more on whether he abolishes provisions that give senior teachers the pick of assignments; that make firing bad teachers well-nigh impossible; that let teachers refuse to perform duties like supervising lunchrooms, and that prohibit merit pay and bonuses in hard-to-staff schools and subjects.

Bloomberg and Chancellor Joel Klein began the negotiations by proposing an eight-page contract to replace the behemoth that controls virtually everything in the schools. Now, the slim contract is off the table. Will its replacement eliminate ironclad seniority rights and scrap provisions that protect incompetents? Achieving such reforms is critical, and Bloomberg is the one official who has a chance of standing up to UFT muscle.

There is talk that the mayor and Weingarten have joined forces to hammer out a contract that will help the city win a huge court-ordered increase in state funding from Albany. Fair enough, but Bloomberg would be wrong to accept a deal that doesn't guarantee that the expected new money would be well spent.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bigotry; columbiau; islam; islamofascism; leftisthate; muslim; nazism; politicalcorrectness; politicalterror
Did you ever wonder what it feels like to have cancer?

Well, wonder no more: know you all that this nation has cancer!

1 posted on 10/28/2004 4:44:52 PM PDT by lancer
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To: lancer

Pretty tremendous editorial, in the Daily News. They've done nothing but improve, at least editorially, since 9/11.

We are truly in an epic battle here, against the forces of Nihilism.


2 posted on 10/28/2004 4:52:06 PM PDT by jocon307 (Don't let Australia down: Re-elect President Bush!)
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To: jocon307

this isn't shocking. Remember that professor that wished for a MILLION Mogadishus?


3 posted on 10/28/2004 4:54:03 PM PDT by cyborg
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To: lancer
Columbia University has always been anti-semitic ~ even to the degree that Jews there are expected to be anti-semitic.

For a longer time than anyone cares to recall, this school (as well as Harvard, Yale, etc et al ad nauseum) has had a cap on the number of Jews who can be admitted, particularly those from New York City.

This is not news and is not a surprise.

4 posted on 10/28/2004 4:59:57 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: lancer
I've always wondered how a young half Jewish man In know , who was a student at Columbia , because such a vehmenent anti-Israel and anti-America spouters of far left vitriol.
His greatest hero being Paul Krugman .
What has happened, right under our noses ,to the great Universities of America ?
Time for a serious house cleaning !
5 posted on 10/28/2004 5:00:59 PM PDT by LeoWindhorse
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To: lancer
Additional Articles on this.
< href="http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1259888/posts">Call Columbia a poisoned Ivy (Ivy Students rip profs as anti-Semitic)

Columbia Abuzz Over Underground Film (faculty bigotry exposed)

Tenured Extremism-Israel resembles Nazi Germany.

Columbia U. Releases Edward Said Chair Donors: Names Arab Government
Columbia Professor vs. "Zionist Propaganda"
The Treatment of the Middle East at Columbia University

I also suggest checking the keyword ColumbiaU

6 posted on 10/28/2004 5:01:48 PM PDT by rmlew (Copperheads and Peaceniks beware! Sedition is a crime.)
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To: lancer

This is sad. Some people just don't get it. I take that the Third Reich and Soviet Union never died. Not saying that anti-Semitism started with them, it always has been around since day one. What makes Communists and Nazis different is that they killed large number of Jews.


7 posted on 10/28/2004 5:02:13 PM PDT by Ptarmigan (Proud rabbit hater and killer)
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To: lancer

This type of Bigotry is not uncommon in universities. Thomas Sowell writes of the biggest discrimination toward blacks happens to black conservative professors in State Universities.

I don't have a PhD, but I DO know that intelligence without morality is not wisdom. Wisdom comes from above.


8 posted on 10/28/2004 5:05:08 PM PDT by Taggart_D
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To: cyborg

"Remember that professor that wished for a MILLION Mogadishus?"

Oh yes, I do. And this is supposedly one of the very best Universities in America, but what it really is, is a disgrace.


9 posted on 10/28/2004 5:06:53 PM PDT by jocon307 (Don't let Australia down: Re-elect President Bush!)
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10 posted on 10/28/2004 5:35:48 PM PDT by Aetius
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To: lancer
Jewish folk will once again support the leftists who would abandon them to todays real Nazis, the islamofascist freaks.

And so it goes.

11 posted on 10/28/2004 5:37:44 PM PDT by jwalsh07 (Breaking News: Al Qaqaa HE blows up Kerry Campaign!)
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To: Taggart_D
Wisdom comes from above.

There's a great story about Amos 'N Andy: Amos says "Andy, I hear a lot about 'good judgment' and that to get ahead, I need 'good judgment.' Where do I get 'good judgment'?"

Andy says "Well, Amos, 'good judgment' comes from experience!"

Andy thinks about this for a minute and asks "Andy, where does one get experience?"

Andy replies "Experience? Well, Amos, experience comes from 'bad judgment'!"

I've always loved that story, for the truth that it tells.

12 posted on 10/28/2004 5:39:11 PM PDT by lancer (If you are not with us, you are against us!)
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To: rmlew

Daniel Pipes and Campus Watch is trying to keep an eye on these maggots, but it is obvious that he needs help.


13 posted on 10/28/2004 5:48:25 PM PDT by lancer (If you are not with us, you are against us!)
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To: lancer
It seems that the way these teachers(if what the Daily News says is true) are going about this is the wrong way. This topic should stay in a Foreign Policy course. Than the debate can be talked about intelligently. As far as the government of Israel being evil, I wouldn't go that far. But they are oppressors and occupiers. This has nothing to do with the Jewish religion. This has to do with politics. If anyone has any interest, they can read the British Mandates and White Papers from the beginning, and they can judge themselves, how many resolutions have been defied by this government. I don't believe in war or violence. I hate it, but if someone were to take my home away and not let me get it back after so many resolutions have been put forth for me to do so, I would probably fight. Not innocents but the guilty. Noone has that right. Noone has the right to oppress anyone. Israel has a military. For some reason it is more moral to use this military for questionable reasons than it is to throw rocks or use bombs.
If you have no sympathy for the Palestinians and think Israel was meant for the people who occupy it and oppress them, you know that war happens. The Jews and Arabs lived peacefully, side by side, before this land was taken. Israel has been an aggressive neighbor for many, many years and, like I said, has openly ignored most resolutions. This is not an anti-semitic thing-though there are anti-semites out there. To me at least, this is a political thing. And it's wrong. It's also wrong how these teachers are going about getting their point across.
14 posted on 10/29/2004 3:39:56 PM PDT by licnyc
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To: licnyc

It would be hard for us to disagree more. But you're welcome to your point of view; I just don't share it.


15 posted on 10/29/2004 3:52:32 PM PDT by lancer (If you are not with us, you are against us!)
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To: rmlew

In case I didn't say so, Thank you for the links!


16 posted on 10/29/2004 3:54:10 PM PDT by lancer (If you are not with us, you are against us!)
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