Posted on 05/27/2014 11:19:23 AM PDT by Nachum
Leaked messages from an internal listserv of university professors involved in the debate surrounding an effort to boycott Israel have revealed a deep bias against the Jewish state and anti-Semitic accusations that Zionists and Jewish people control academia.
The highly charged rhetoric about Israel, revealed last week on a leaked listserv, show that some professors involved in the Modern Language Associations (MLA) resolution to boycott Israel are motivated by the belief that Jewish people are nefariously pulling the strings in American academia.
The leaked comments have spurred accusations of anti-Semitism in the MLAs ranks and prompted outrage among Jewish leaders who say that this type of discourse is motivated by a deep seated bias against Jewish people and the state of Israel.
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Color me unsurprised about St. Mary’s in San Antonio.
It’s off-the-charts liberal and has been since my wife went there decades ago.
By the mere fact that they advocate a boycott of Israel demonstrates that they are anti-Semitic.
Academentia - it is an ugly disease.
New Motto: if you can’t teach protest and throw a tantrum...
Hilarious (although also so very tragic).
And THESE are academicians!??
If the Joooos controlled anything, these idiot Nazis would not be receiving pay for their “genius” as academics.
Patently absurd.
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It was predictable with their linguistic activism in favor of feminism, homo-activism, animal worship and other related pursuits.
> some professors involved in the Modern Language Associations (MLA) resolution to boycott Israel are motivated by the belief that Jewish people are nefariously pulling the strings in American academia.
Thanks Nachum.
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