IT wasn't about eliminating anti-Semitism. It was always to silence Palestine. That was the nausea of the protesting students, and now it was meant to constantly connect with the nausea of the faculty. While the partisans of the massive massacre of Israeli-Americans in Gaza may have been upset by the protest, many students whose rights to free speech were Jews in themselves, through radical punishment.
Many of the faculty seeking to be deprived of academic freedom and teacher governance are Jewish in themselves, and in fact Israeli. If it was really about discrimination, the university would have taken action rather than endorsing and enabling the constant harassment of Palestinian, Arab and Muslim students, faculty and their allies and supporters.
This was always about protecting the monster-invisible lies that the war of Israeli-American massacre across the Palestinians was a war with Hamas, or what took place on October 7, 2023 was about protecting the monster-invisible lies that justify cleaning up the eating nicking of at least 50,000 people in Gaza, mostly women, children, old men and old men. These lies, produced by Israel and its enablers, permeated our political system and our money elites, and were constantly repeated by the Biden and the Trump administration.
These lies are rooted in blatant racism. Franz Fanon wrote that settlers' manichenism sometimes “goes to a logical conclusion and turns him into an animal to dehumanize the native or speak clearly.” Certainly, in October 2023, Israeli Defense Minister Joab Gallant was known as the Palestinian “human animal.” Benjamin Netanyahu said of them: “I don't call them human animals. In this colonial war, through this lens, Palestinian lives become worthless, faceless, inhuman masses, like other brown and black lives, others are raised, individually cherished and mourned.
In the dystopian world we entered, a brief mention of race and racism is a violation of the evil current reading of federal law, or soon, so we should hold on to these ideas as much as possible. When Quislings, who runs Columbia University, implements Master Dictats in Washington and the Council, these dictatts are threatened and spread to other universities, they teach Fanon and even mention gender, disability and other things, as they mention race and racism. We are approaching the position of Chilean university under Pinochet, where ideas and books have been banned, students have been expelled, arrested, departments have been taken over, and faculty and staff have been fired.
We should not lament what happened to Colombia. This is nothing new than ever before. Before the current oustermination and suspension, Columbia once expelled students in history for non-violent protests. In 1936, it provided the Nazis with a platform. In 1953, the president signed a letter proclaiming a communist who was not worthy of teaching. Columbia councillors fired two faculty members for opposing World War I on pacifist grounds, and conscientious student opponents were arrested and imprisoned.
Colombia has long been running like a vast, wealthy business and real estate empire than as an educational institution. It is where trustees, donors, powerful vocational schools direct their policies, not the rest of its faculty. In the spring of 2024, two-thirds of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences gained confidence in the president who succumbed to external pressure, threw her faculty under the bus and called the NYPD for the first time since 1968. University.
After Friday's surrender, Colombia is barely worth the name of the university as education and scholarships in the Middle East, and so much more will soon be vetted by “comprehensive educational advanced sub-training.” Israeli partisans have infuriated the Palestinian scholarship once named “Hudson Bill Zeit” in Colombia. But if it is no longer worthy of the university's name, it should be called Vichy of Hudson.





