New York University professor Scott Galloway says college campuses are increasingly reminiscent of Nazi Germany, and says part of the reason is that young people aren’t having enough sex. Ta.
“We need to enjoy sex,” Galloway responded to the initial confusion during an appearance on “Real Time” with Bill Maher on Friday.
“I think part of the problem is that young people aren’t having enough sex, so they seek out fake threats. The most popular threats in history are [antisemitism]”
Galloway appeared on the show with former CNN host Don Lemon, who later told the Post he was inclined to agree with that observation.
“It will definitely take away the edge,” Lemon warned by phone.
Galloway said American society cannot survive unless people rally behind a noble cause, adding that much of what he has seen is reminiscent of Hitler’s early rise.
“It’s easy to make fun of these kids, but history repeats itself, and that’s how it started: Germany in the ’30s, a progressive community, a thriving gay community, great academic institutions. “How it started was when it was fashionable to wear brown shirts and mock students at the University of Vienna,” Galloway said.
“Frankly, I’m really disappointed that more and more Jews are not speaking up.”
Mr Galloway went viral this week after repeating his observation that if students were in a terrorist encampment shouting slogans calling for the death of blacks and gays, they would be immediately removed.
And the professors who did that will never work again.
