Avi Benlolo: Students deserve education, not antisemitic indoctrination
During the Second World, many North American academics embraced Nazi ideology. Today, they embrace a pro-Hamas, pro-terrorist ideology
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This week, we received numerous complaints from both students and parents about antisemitic professors who are spreading lies to usually unknowing students, metaphorically carrying the Hamas flag into the classroom. These professors are using their academic platforms not to educate but to indoctrinate, planting seeds of hostility toward Jews and Israel under the guise of academic freedom. The complaints reveal a disturbing trend: radical educators, emboldened by a lack of accountability, are presenting outright falsehoods as facts, thereby inciting hatred and creating unsafe spaces for Jewish students.
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Antisemitism on campuses by radical professors who are peddling these lies must be treated as we treat Nazi white supremacist ideology. It is no different. Only today, it is disguised as anti-Zionism — a cover for antisemitism. During the Second World, many North American academics embraced Nazi ideology. Today, they embrace a pro-Hamas, pro-terrorist ideology. The parallel is undeniable. Universities and much of the mainstream media, aside from this newspaper, refuse to recognize this absolute convergence, thereby aiding and abetting antisemitism against Jewish students.
This modern form of antisemitism, often masked in academic language, is insidious. Zionism, as Theodor Herzl........
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