Posted on 10/14/2014 10:08:46 AM PDT by Randall_S
As people have become increasingly aware, Qatar has been and continues to be a major funding source for the Hamas, Islamic State, al Qaeda, Boko Haram, and Ansar al-Sharia.
What many people may NOT be aware of is that a number of American universities have satellite campuses in Qatar. In part, they are: Northwestern, Texas A&M, Weill-Cornell Medical School, Carnegie-Mellon, Harvard Law, Virginia Commonwealth and Georgetown.
But heres the kicker Qatar has paid ALL of the costs associated with developing these satellite campuses in Doha 100% of them.
Considering Qatars rising stature and infamy in the specialized, and profitable, clique of terrorism financiers, it seems reasonable that someone at one of these schools might eventually object.
And so, the other day, it happened. And it was a student, not a member of Georgetowns Board or other governing body.
On October 3, a bright and particularly well-informed Georgetown freshman named Ari Goldstein published an article in Georgetowns student newspaper entitled In Qatar, SFS Subject to Brutal Regime.
In the comments that followed, readers waged a particularly vicious and equally spurious character attack on the author. The comments section ended up reading like a virulent anti-Semitic hatefest.
Read more at http://politicalillusionsexposed.com/georgetown-university-student-harassed-standing-schools-ties-qatar/
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God bless Ari Goldstein.
The school has 10,000 students, so you will certainly get a few nut jobs in the bunch.
Having said that, its entirely possible some of the faculty made those comments in the student newspaper....
During one of their anti semitism rallies, you separate him from the herd and beat the living snot out of him with the reminder, “this is what you advocate. How does it feel being on the other end?”
Do that on a few campuses and this stops.
So, they are whoring themselves for jihadi dollars.
Texas A&M = the George HW Bush library and Robert Gates as former university president.
Yuk.
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