Unraveling the Truth Behind the Anti-Zionist Outcry at Columbia University

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The ivory towers of academia have once again been marred by a relentless pursuit of radical ideologies, this time at Columbia University in the heart of New York City. What was meant to be a peaceful protest against Zionism quickly turned into chaos, as students and faculty alike descended into a frenzied mob. And while the liberal media continues to glorify these so-called "activists," it is time for a conservative voice to speak out and shed light on the true motives behind this volatile demonstration.

The protest, organized by the notorious Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) group, aimed to denounce the presence of a pro-Israel group on campus. But beneath the veneer of their supposed anti-Zionist agenda lies a deeper hatred for the very foundations of democracy and freedom. These radical students seek to silence any opposition and stifle diverse perspectives, making a mockery of the very principles our country was founded upon.

As the protest escalated, chaos ensued. Signs with vulgar messages were waved, verbal assaults were hurled at innocent bystanders, and even physical violence broke out. It is clear that the SJP and their allies have no regard for civil discourse or peaceful demonstration. Instead, their tactics rely on intimidation and aggression, further highlighting their true intentions.

But what is most concerning is the alarming rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses across the country. The demonization of Israel, a key ally and bastion of democracy in the Middle East, is a thinly veiled disguise for the underlying hatred towards the Jewish people.

And as this protest at Columbia University shows, it is reaching a fever pitch, with no signs of slowing down.

Despite the chaos and disruption caused by the protest, the university's administration has remained eerily silent. Instead of upholding the values of academic freedom and civil discourse, they have caved in to the demands of these radical students, allowing their toxic ideology to spread unchecked. This is a dangerous precedent, one that must be challenged and resisted.

It is time for the truth to be heard, and for the voices of reason to prevail. The anti-Zionist protest at Columbia University is not a mere clash of ideas, but a symptom of a larger problem that threatens the very fabric of our society. As conservatives, it is our duty to stand up against such misguided and dangerous ideologies, and defend the values that make our nation great.

In conclusion, the recent chaos at Columbia University is a wake-up call for all Americans. The rise of radicalism and intolerance on college campuses must be addressed, and the true motives behind these protests must be exposed.

As we continue to fight for truth and justice, let us not forget that the freedom to express our beliefs and engage in civil discourse is a cornerstone of our democracy, and we must never let it be silenced by those who seek to destroy it.

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  1. Please open the following links to analyses by myself which deal with the higher indoctrination instead of education which students receive on too many campuses these days, and a comparison of the relative sins of Zionism and Arabism, whereby the former are mostly trumped up, but those of the latter are routinely ignored. Here they are:

    https://ekurd.net/arabism-zionism-journeys-2019-01-12

    https://www.mideasttruth.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12233

    https://www.meforum.org/campus-watch/59119/higher-indoctrination-education-and-the-angry-jew

    I’ve done extensive doctoral work in this area, and my book and other publications are in use in numerous universities and other institutions of higher learning all around the world.

    Georgetown, The American University of Beirut,
    Bethlehem University, Tel Aviv University, UC-Irvine, Cornell, Wesleyan, UF, University of Alberta, Kobe University/Japan, NYU, Penn State, Paris’s Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po), ERAU, and University of Wyoming are just some of these.

    See my book at http://q4j-middle-east.com

    Note that the coin of conquest on the front cover is an Iudaea (Judaea) Capta coin, not a Palaestina Capta one. Think about the implications of this for a moment, especially when Arabs claim that they were the “people of the land,” not the Jews.

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  2. University students are young people easily enamored of radical ideas. It’s up to the university faculty and administrators to control campus activities. I remember the Kent State riots when I was a student at our local university. I remember the black armbands and the students that wanted to put the flag at half mast. I remember the football team that protected the flag pole. By the time I graduated and started working, I became a different person with responsibility, supporting myself and then my family. I have a feeling these “radical” students will graduate and change to the better. Although without proper guidance by the universities to at least support stability, some may become enthralled to the point of self destruction.

  3. What possible logic would lead any intelligent human to want harm to come to either side in this conflict? In fact, what logic creates this conflict in the first place? It seems to me this entire conflict has to be based on stupidity at every level. It’s as if both sides just like conflict.

    Religion is important, but it is based on personal beliefs that absolutely cannot be proven one way or another. Killing someone over a difference in beliefs seems to me to defy all religion and any belief in God. Is there a God of death that I have missed somewhere? Obviously I am confused.

  4. They stand in support of thugs so why would there not be thuggish actions from them as well? They clearly believe such hateful and violent behavior is acceptable, even useful, because, like Hamas, they have nothing to offer of benefit to others.

  5. I think the government has failed to check what these universities have been teaching the students. I’ve emheard reports that Iran of all places has paid 10 of millions to U.S. universities to teach & promote the radical Islamic ideologies.
    Freedom of speech is one thing. But to harass and become physically violent to innocent ppl who disagree with you is totally wrong. Also any person that would chant death to America should be treated like a traitor of as if they have committed an act of war. And they should be dealt with as an enemy combatant. If they’re allowed to live they should either be imprisoned to noesis than 25 years or prominently deported and placed on a terror watch list.

  6. All protesters lacking legal status in the United States should be FORCIBLY removed to where they came from. All other students should be EXPELLED. All others ARRESTED and held for illegal assembly and charges relating to interfering with school, police, safety or any other number of charges getting them off the street.

  7. The brain wasted zombies that can only parrot their propaganda and responded to the dog whistles and the camera’s short lived light. Forgetting that therefore their lives would be forfeit for their selective sexual choices or exploitation by a deathly structured religious society for supposed transgressions against said society and the religious leaders that enforce their translation of just what constitutes a transgression and the required punishment in public as a warning to all their transgressed neighbors!

  8. If they think this is bad, just wait until all those migrants form their on little colonies like the Palestinians did. Everytime something comes up that one of the colonies do not like – they are going to be protesting. Life in America is going to be hell on earth. We all need to look for a new country in which to live because this one is going to be uninhabitable. Some of these people do not assimilate – they take over.

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