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Kent State prof stands by call for ‘jihad’
Watchdog ^ | 8/9/2014 | Daniel Mael

Posted on 08/09/2014 5:26:22 AM PDT by markomalley

A Kent State University associate professor of history is standing by his call for “jihad” and statement that Israel is “a regime that is the spiritual heir to Nazism.”

In an “open letter” to “academic friends of Israel,” Julio Pino accuses the pro-Israel academic community of being “directly responsible for the murder of over 1,400 Palestinian children, women and elderly civilians.”

In his statement that quotes former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro and compares the academics to alleged Nazi collaborator and philosopher Martin Heidegger, Pino writes “Your names are scrawled on every bullet fired, bomb dropped, body buried and burnt forehead in Gaza. May your names become a curse word on the lips of every justice-loving person on earth, along with “Obama” and “Netanyahu.”

On Tuesday, the Simon Wiesenthal Center sent a letter to Kent State University, a public university that benefits from more than $137 million in state appropriations, asking that they denounce the professor:

“We urge you to condemn the recent, highly offensive and blatantly anti-Semitic remarks of Julio Pino – an Associate Professor of History at your university,” the organization wrote to Kent State University President Beverly Warren.

“Kent State is known for its proud legacy of Jewish studies, scholarship, and life; yet, when the state of Israel defends herself against thousands of rockets targeting Israel’s heartland launched by terrorist Hamas and a newly discovered underground of terrorist tunnels, Pino victimizes other academics with his vile propaganda, espousing terror and tarnishing Kent State’s good name while targeting Jewish and pro-Israel members of the campus community.

“We strongly urge you to unequivocally denounce and repudiate Pino’s anti-Semitic diatribe. Such hate speech left unchallenged will only serve to create a hostile environment for Jews and others at Kent State,” the Center wrote.

The university agreed with the Wiesenthal Center, releasing a statement that said, “We condemn the professor’s statement as reprehensible and irresponsible.  At Kent State, we value collegiality and mutual respect. Assailing the public with broad statements of culpability violates these principles.”

But this is not the first time that Pino has not only expressed views critical of Israel but has gone to egregious lengths to express them.

A report by the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America says Pinto interrupted a student-run event on campus in 2011 featuring Arab-Israeli diplomat Ishmael Khaldi. According to the Kent State student paper:

Standing at the back of the auditorium, Pino asked Khaldi how he and his government could justify providing aid to countries like Turkey with blood money that came from the deaths of Palestinian children and babies. The crowd fell into an awkward silence as the two continued to exchange words from across the auditorium.

“It is not respectful to me here,” Khaldi said.

Pino responded by saying “your government killed people” and claimed Khaldi was not being respectful to him.

“I do respect you, but you are wrong,” Khaldi said. “It’s a lie.”

The exchange ended as Pino stormed out of the auditorium shouting “Death to Israel!”

CAMERA also noted that “In 2002, Pino published a eulogy in the campus paper praising Palestinian terrorist Ayat al-Akras, who murdered two Israelis, Rachel Levy and Chaim Smadar,” and “Pino has been accused of having ties to terrorists and had his home raided in 2009 by the U.S. Secret Service.”

Pino told Watchdog.org in an email that he stands by “every word of my original statement.”

“Israeli racism and apartheid must be opposed by all those who treasure justice, but American academics have a special obligation to speak out, in my opinion, given that the U.S. government endorses and arms the Zionist regime and no politician dares to expose the ugly truth of the Gaza massacre,” he said.  “As for “intimidating the students,’ truth is like the lance of Achilles; it cures the very wounds it causes.”

The university has not said if they intend to take further action against Pino.


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To: markomalley
2011:

Kent State professor comes under fire for shouting 'Death to Israel'

21 posted on 08/09/2014 6:30:47 AM PDT by Ray76 (True change requires true change - A Second Party ...or else it's more of the same...)
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To: JPG

And this man is a professor in an American university, “teaching” American students...What is he
teaching? How much is he being paid in American dollars?


22 posted on 08/09/2014 6:54:28 AM PDT by tillacum
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To: markomalley

Why in the he** do we allow idiots like this to be professors in our colleges?


23 posted on 08/09/2014 7:27:33 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Guns are like parachutes. If you need one and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again.)
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To: markomalley

24 posted on 08/09/2014 7:48:46 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: JPG

Boy what a surprise.


25 posted on 08/09/2014 8:31:58 AM PDT by chiefqc
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To: markomalley
Israeli racism and apartheid must be opposed by all those who treasure justice

What is the Arab population of Israel? 21%. What is the Jewish population of Gaza? 0%. Who practices apartheid?

26 posted on 08/09/2014 8:39:49 AM PDT by Starstruck (If my reply offends, you probably don't understand sarcasm or criticism...or do.)
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To: Candor7

anyone in the US calling for or supporting a jihad should be immediately sent to Gitmo, deported, or if a citizen, tried for treason for supporting the enemy in the war on terror.


27 posted on 08/09/2014 8:42:30 AM PDT by morphing libertarian
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To: markomalley

this time it will be the professors, not the students that get shot at


28 posted on 08/09/2014 8:43:52 AM PDT by bert ((K.E.; N.P.; GOPc.;+12 ..... Obama is public enemy #1)
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To: markomalley
Fire the Muzzi Professor!
29 posted on 08/09/2014 8:46:40 AM PDT by SandRat (Duty - Honor - Country! What else needs said?)
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To: markomalley

The students and parents pour money down a rat hole to support Pinohead and his fellow travelers.


30 posted on 08/09/2014 8:48:49 AM PDT by windsorknot
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To: markomalley

His ratings at ‘Rate My Professor’ are either from fawning leftists, who adore him, or everybody else who thinks he is a jackass. Very polarized reviews. I suspect he is a bitter, Aztlan antisemite.

http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=46629

Kent State has officially disavowed his remarks.

http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20140807/FREE/140809842/kent-state-university-condemns-statements-against-israel-made-by


31 posted on 08/09/2014 8:51:44 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy ("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
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To: Candor7

Julio Cesar Pino

Associate Professor

Julio Cesar Pino is Associate Professor of History at Kent State University, Ohio, specializing in Latin American History and the Third World. He received his Ph.D in History from the University of California at Los Angeles. He is a Fulbright Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. His courses include “Comparative Third World Revolutions.”, Afro-Latin America, History of Women in Latin America” and “The Sixties: A Third World View.” In 1997 he published “Family and Favela: the Reproduction of Poverty in Rio de Janeiro” (Greenwood Press), dealing with household organization and the feminization of poverty in the Rio shantytowns. He is the author of numerous articles in Latin American Research Review, Journal of Urban History, Latin American Perspectives and other journals. Dr. Pino also has a deep interest in pedagogy, and has published articles in “The History Teacher” and “Perspectives” magazine of the American Historical Association. His current research project is a study of nineteenth-century African Muslim slaves and free persons in Brazil. Dr. Pino is listed in Who’s Who in American Education and Who’s Who in America. He is a Contributing Editor of Latin American Perspectives. He is also engaged in a study of the historiography of working women in Latin America from pre-colonization to globalization.

http://www2.kent.edu/CAS/History/people/~pino1/

Dr. Pino’s writings on Third World shantytowns have been published and cited in critical reference works such as Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience (DuBois Center: Harvard University) and The Encyclopedia of Third World Poverty. His books and articles are regularly taught in courses, from women’s studies to urban history, at leading universities in the United States, Europe and Latin America.


32 posted on 08/09/2014 4:28:06 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum...)
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To: Fred Nerks

A mind is a terrible thing to waste


33 posted on 08/09/2014 4:33:47 PM PDT by morphing libertarian
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To: cripplecreek

Post of the day. Thanks for the great laugh.


34 posted on 08/09/2014 4:35:24 PM PDT by MarMema (Run Ted Run)
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To: Fred Nerks
Did you notice, His current research project is a study of nineteenth-century African Muslim slaves...

I want to know who was taking African muslims as slaves in the nineteenth century. Arabs?

35 posted on 08/09/2014 4:52:49 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum...)
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To: JPG

Obambi’s brother...both hate America and both hate Israel.


36 posted on 08/09/2014 4:56:09 PM PDT by GGpaX4DumpedTea (I am a Tea Party descendant...steeped in the Constitutional Republic given to us by the Founders)
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To: Homer_J_Simpson

Took the words right out of my mouth.


37 posted on 08/09/2014 4:58:50 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Candor7

http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2141

•Associate professor of Latin American History at Kent State University
•Outspoken apologist for Palestinian terrorism and jihad
•Indoctrinates students in his pro-Castro and pro-Sandinista politics

Julio Cèsar Pino is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of History at Kent State University, specializing in Latin American History.

Pino was born in Havana in 1960, the year after Fidel Castro’s rebel forces first entered the city during Cuba’s Communist Revolution. In retrospect, Pino states that “the Revolution brought justice” made manifest by “the improvement of the lives of my relatives” and by a host of “positive economic and psychological transformations.”

In 1968 Pino and his family moved to Los Angeles, where he attended parochial school. Due to a crisis of faith arising from what he perceived to be Christians’ support for the Vietnam War, Pino in the early 1970s transferred to a public high school and became an agnostic, a position he would retain until finding Islam more than two decades later.

In 1980 Pino enrolled at UCLA, where he majored in history with a specialization in Brazilian studies. “The 1980s posed terrible and challenging tasks for Latinos on campus,” Pino recounts. “Our brothers and sisters in Central America were being butchered by American-trained death-squads daily. Poverty and unemployment inside the United States surged while the rich grew fatter under the presidency of Ronald Reagan.... Quickly, I turned into a cynic, and like many burnt-out politicos, took to drink.”

Disillusioned with Catholicism and Christianity generally, Pino in 2000 became a Muslim after reading The Qur’an on a plane ride. “All religions claim they are more than just a religion but a complete way of life, but only in Islam is this vow fulfilled,” he says.

Pino’s Muslim name is Assad Jibril Pino, and he has embraced the most extreme interpretation of his adoptive religion. In 2001 Pino publicly inveighed against what he termed Israel’s “genocide of the Palestinians” — a remark which, he would later report, made him “subject to defamation, harassment, and even death threats in my office.” Such treatement, he said, was “fairly standard fare for most Muslims in America.”

In an April 2002 guest column for the Kent State campus newspaper, Pino penned an effusive tribute to Ayat al-Akras, a teenage Palestinian suicide bomber who had murdered two Israelis at a Jerusalem supermarket on March 29. In that piece — titled “Singing out Prayer for a Youth Martyr” — Pino insisted that Akras was no terrorist but had “died a martyr’s death … in occupied Jerusalem, Palestine.” Pino also derided President Bush as a “numbskull,” and called for boycotts of all Israeli and American products.

In 2005 Pino wrote another controversial letter to his campus newspaper, this time lauding University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill for his “righteous obsession with European and American genocide and terrorism against peoples of color all over the world, from 1492 to 2001.” Pino also claimed that during the Cuban missile crisis, President John F. Kennedy had planned a “genocide against the Cuban people”; that President Bill Clinton had killed “more than 500,000 Iraqi children” via sanctions against Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq; and that “cocaine cowboy” George W. Bush had “added an extra 100,000 corpses to the pile of brown colored [Iraqi] corpses.” Referring to his students at Kent State as his “little jihadists” and his “beloved Taliban,” Pino made it clear that he sought to indoctrinate, not merely educate, the young men and women in his classes. He concluded that “[i]n an America rapidly descending toward Christian fascism, we need more Ward Churchills.”

Pino says that his worldview is animated by his “unfulfilled need to bring social justice to the world.” In the classes he teaches at Kent State, he compels his students to approach the study of Latin American history from the perspective of leftist “Third World” politics, which he identifies with such revolutionaries as Fidel Castro and the communist Sandinista regimes of Central America. Pino blames the political upheavals of Central America wholly on the “daily” butchery of “American-trained death-squads,” and praises the Sandinistas for having “succeeded in building a society free of class exploitation and gender inequality.”

Pino has been known to participate in Internet Usenet groups and to provoke arguments with other readers on such subjects as U.S. foreign policy, Marxism, and pedagogy. In September 2000, for instance, a difference of opinion on a Marxist listserve led Pino to declare a fatwa on the moderator of the “Marxism List,” emphasizing that the latter and all his helpers were “hereby sentenced to death.”

In 2007 Pino was a contributor to the weblog Global War, a self-described “jihadist news service” that provided “battle dispatches, training manuals, and jihad videos to our [Muslim] brothers worldwide.” The now-defunct website regularly called for the mass murder of Jews and American soldiers; it supplied readers with explicit bomb-making instructions; and it declared support for the Taliban and al Qaeda.

One Global War dispatch, presumably written by Pino, was titled “Sister Detonates Herself to Eliminate Shia Traitors.” This piece hailed a female suicide bomber who had killed 41 people as a martyr who “[n]ow ... lies on the Golden Couch of Paradise.”

After having criticized Pino numerous times in print, University of North Carolina professor and Townhall columnist Mike Adams received (on September 11, 2007), from someone claiming to be Pino, an email asserting that the 9/11 terrorist attacks were justified by the Islamic faith. The correspondence read, in part:

“The martyr is performing an action that is the culmination of a whole life’s struggle, and in turn gives meaning to that life.… All of life is preparation, and striving for, martyrdom…. [T]he Muslim … acknowledges the existence of only two groups of human beings; men of faith — his Brothers — and the kaaffir (unbelievers and apostates), those ungrateful and rebellious beings that, like Satan himself, opted for disobedience…. The Muslim is commanded in the Quran to ‘fight oppression and overcome tribulation, until all religion is for Allah.’ This is the true meaning of jihad; daily struggle, in every manner prescribed by Allah and His Messenger…. The martyr has no time for peace … [T]he greatest of all epics is martyrdom. ‘Laa ‘ilaaha ‘illallahu (There is none worthy of worship but Allah) must be on his dying lips that he may enter Paradise. Not by chance did Mohammed Atta’s ‘Instructions for the Final Night’ counsel him [sic] make these his last words before crashing into the World Trade Center. Amen.”

Adams repeatedly contacted Pino’s office at Kent State to ascertain whether or not it was indeed Pino who had sent the email. Pino never responded.


38 posted on 08/09/2014 5:05:55 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum...)
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To: txrefugee

He’s Cuban, actually.


39 posted on 08/09/2014 10:45:58 PM PDT by Jacob Kell (The last good thing that the UN did was Korea.)
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To: Shimmer1

He’s really Cuban, i.e. Hispanic.


40 posted on 08/09/2014 10:46:24 PM PDT by Jacob Kell (The last good thing that the UN did was Korea.)
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