by Hamas,? it said in a statement. “An invitation to speak at the Kennedy >School never implies an endorsement of a speaker’s views by the Kennedy >School or members of the Kennedy School community.?
That does not in any way imply an endorsement of the speaker's views. The school
wants to present views that typically are excluded in this country. That's a >legitimate educational goal.
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 11:50:27 -0500, "Norm Chomsky" <X@gmail.com>
wrote:
by Hamas,� it said in a statement. “An invitation to speak at the Kennedy
School never implies an endorsement of a speaker’s views by the Kennedy
School or members of the Kennedy School community.�
Yeah right.
I once attended a speech by Moshe Dayan in our Student Union but that
was clearly identified as being sponsored by the Hillel Club. This was
back in 1977-78 when memories of the 1973 were still fresh and I
figured (correctly) he would have 'behind the scenes' insights
unlikely to be gotten elsewhere.
45 years later the main things I remember were (a) his explanation on
how he lost his eye and (b) all those big men in dark suits and
clearly 'packing' by the bulges near their shoulders and very little
about the 1973 war. (I had been particularly interested in his views
on the first 48-72 hours of the war)
But the Kennedy School is definitely NOT a campus club but part of the university itself.
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 11:45:17 -0800, Bud Dickmann <b_d@phil.con> wrote:
That does not in any way imply an endorsement of the speaker's views. The school
wants to present views that typically are excluded in this country. That's a >> legitimate educational goal.
So why did they not do a stronger 'this does not present the views of Harvard'?
Harvard University is set to host a United Nations official today who was >just banned by Israel for her comments justifying Hamas T October 7 >slaughter of more than 1,000 civilians as a oresponse to Israel Ts >oppression.
Francesca Albanese, the UN Ts Special Rapporteur on the Palestinian >territories, was officially banned from Israel on Monday for stating days >earlier that the Hamas attack had nothing to do with anti-Semitism,
according to The Times of Israel. She is still scheduled, however, to be
a featured speaker for Harvard Ts Carr Center for Human Rights Policy on >Monday afternoon to discuss Israel Ts war in Gaza.
On 2/17/2024 11:51 AM, The Horny Goat wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 11:45:17 -0800, Bud Dickmann <b_d@phil.con> wrote:
That does not in any way imply an endorsement of the speaker's views. The school
wants to present views that typically are excluded in this country. That's a
legitimate educational goal.
So why did they not do a stronger 'this does not present the views of
Harvard'?
Not needed. They don't need to worry about pleasing you.
On Friday, Harvard University announced the formation of an anti-Semitism task force to be co-chaired by a professor who was also one of many signatories to a letter last August that accused Israel of an illegal occupation of millions of Palestinians and forcing Palestinians to live under a regime of apartheid. The letter also accused the current Israeli government of a messianic, homophobic, and misogynistic agenda and endorsed
a Demand from elected leaders in the United States that they restrict American military aid from being used in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Filed under you cant make this up
Prof who claims veins of hatred run through Jewish civilization &
that @Israel is a racist, #Jewish Supremacist apartheid state is
appointed co-chair of @Harvards Presidential Task Force on Combating
#Antisemitism.https://news.yahoo.com/nypd-migrant-attack-alvin-bragg-182122120.html
https://t.co/HDGFRB6r04
Pamela Paresky???(Habits of a Free Mind) (@PamelaParesky) January
21, 2024
Harvard University the rot of antisemitism at the disgraced school
sinks to a new low as Derek Penslar, a member of the schools task
force to FIGHT antisemitism, is outted for calling Israel an
apartheid regime.
https://t.co/zZuikbrVOh
StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) January 21, 2024
Harvard naming Derek Penslar as co-chair of their Task Force on
Antisemitism makes as much sense and inspires as much confidence
as the U.N. announcement the day before that Ayatollah Khamenei's
regime will assume the Presidency of the Conference on Disarmament.
https://t.co/H4716qyXB6
Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) January 21, 2024
Derek Penslar, the William Lee Frost Professor of Jewish History in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, also published a book titled Zionism: An Emotional State in which he stated that veins of hatred run through Jewish
civilization in reference to Biblical narrative.
Prof Penslar has publicly minimized Harvards anti-Semitism problem, rejected the definition used by the US government in recent years of anti- Semitism as too broad, invoked the need for the concept of settler colonialism in analyzing Israel, referred to Israel as an apartheid state and more, former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers wrote on X, adding, None
of this in my view is problematic for a professor at Harvard or even for a member of the task force but for the co-chair of an anti-Semitism task force that is being paralleled with an Islamophobia task force it seems highly problematic.
Author Ira Stoll stated that Penslar in a December 29, 2023 Crimson op-ed, criticized the International Holocaust Remembrance Association definition of antisemitism and endorsed two alternative definitions. The IHRA definition was backed by the Trump and Biden administrations and is included in federal Department of Education guidance (which Penslar omitted from his op-ed).
Background on Derek Penslar, Harvard professor named today by interim
president Alan Garber as co-chair of an antisemitism task force. I
think Penslar is a terrible selection to co-chair this task force.
Here is why: 1) Signed August 4, 2023 Elephant in the Room letter
about
Ira Stoll (@IraStoll) January 19, 2024
Harvard continues on the path of darkness, billionaire investor Bill Ackman, who helped lead the charge against former Harvard President Claudine Gay, tweeted. Penslar defended Gay after she had testified before Congress and avoided answering whether calling for the genocide of Jews violated Harvards codes of conduct, saying, It can be, depending on the context.
.@Harvard continues on the path of darkness. https://t.co/b2TWTHLfBs
Bill Ackman (@BillAckman) January 19, 2024
--Let's go Brandon!
Harvard University is set to host a United Nations official today who was >>just banned by Israel for her comments justifying Hamas T October 7 >>slaughter of more than 1,000 civilians as a oresponse to Israel Ts >>oppression.
Francesca Albanese, the UN Ts Special Rapporteur on the Palestinian >>territories, was officially banned from Israel on Monday for stating days >>earlier that the Hamas attack had nothing to do with anti-Semitism, >>according to The Times of Israel. She is still scheduled, however, to be
a featured speaker for Harvard Ts Carr Center for Human Rights Policy on >>Monday afternoon to discuss Israel Ts war in Gaza.
Trump hates Jews too.
On 2/17/2024 10:39 AM, The Horny Goat wrote:
"Norm Chomsky" <X@gmail.com> wrote:
by Hamas,” it said in a statement. “An invitation to speak at the Kennedy
School never implies an endorsement of a speaker’s views by the Kennedy >>> School or members of the Kennedy School community.”
Yeah right.
I once attended a speech by Moshe Dayan in our Student Union but that
was clearly identified as being sponsored by the Hillel Club. This was
back in 1977-78 when memories of the 1973 were still fresh and I
figured (correctly) he would have 'behind the scenes' insights
unlikely to be gotten elsewhere.
45 years later the main things I remember were (a) his explanation on
how he lost his eye and (b) all those big men in dark suits and
clearly 'packing' by the bulges near their shoulders and very little
about the 1973 war. (I had been particularly interested in his views
on the first 48-72 hours of the war)
But the Kennedy School is definitely NOT a campus club but part of the
university itself.
That does not in any way imply an endorsement of the speaker's views. The school
wants to present views that typically are excluded in this country. That's a >legitimate educational goal.
Get the fuck out of here motherfucker, Jackson tells the man. You are recording me
without permission because I am doing my stupid job.
On Thu, 21 Mar 2024 04:30:48 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Get the fuck out of here motherfucker, Jackson tells the man. You are recording meSorry but I don't know any position anywhere where that would be
without permission because I am doing my stupid job.
acceptable behaviour on the job - maybe WWE wrestler but nothing else
I can think of.
Does he not understand that if he's working for his company he's
representing them and if he's contracted to another organizer (like
Harvard) he represents them as well?
If one of my employees (I'm retired now but I had employees
pre-retirement) spoke that way to someone he had no idea whether he or
she was a customer he'd be canned with extreme prejudice and told not
to use us for a reference.
Harvard Law School’s student government is actively voting on a resolution to
boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from bylaws that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google survey by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard institutions to divest from entities that have a hand in the “occupation of Palestine,” without defining if “Palestine” includes only the West Bank and Gaza or Israel proper as well.
“Harvard Law School Government calls upon all institutions and organizations
within the Harvard community to divest from institutions, weapons manufacturers, firms, academic programs, corporations, and all other institutions that aid the ongoing illegal occupation of Palestine and the genocide of Palestinians,” the resolution states.
In an emergency meeting, the bylaws for the student government were amended earlier this week to permit the secretive vote rather than complying with the usual requirement of voting by roll call or acclamation.
“Our body decided to proceed via voting by Google form to address concerns regarding doxxing and harassment,” the student government’s co-president Agrawal Swap wrote in an email to the assistant dean of students obtained by The Daily Wire. “The Student Council voted at the outset of Tuesday’s meeting
to amend the bylaws to allow the Student Council to consider and vote on this resolution via a closed and anonymous Google form rather than a public list and in-person roll call.”
Harvard Accused Of Promoting Eco-Terrorism For Plans To Screen ‘How To Blow Up A Pipeline’ Film
The amendment met the two-thirds threshold for approval by a 12 out of 14 vote.
The Executive Board of Harvard Law School’s Alliance for Israel (AFI) slammed
the student government for holding the unannounced emergency meeting, and failing to give them notice so they could voice opposition.
“We are deeply disappointed that Alliance for Israel, as an important stakeholder in the community, was not informed about this meeting, nor invited to speak,” the group wrote in a letter, adding that the student government failed to pass any resolution condemning antisemitic attacks on campus or Hamas’s October 7 massacre and rape of Israeli civilians.
“Even if the student government had done all of these things, this resolution
would still be wildly inappropriate,” the letter added. “The fact that it has
done none of these things makes matters all the worse.”
Shabbos Kestenbaum, a Harvard Divinity School student who is suing Harvard over claims of enabling anti-Semitism, took issue with the representatives seeing anonymity to avoid accountability.
“It is simply unacceptable to be an elected student representative on a hotly
contentious issue whilst expecting zero accountability for how you vote,” he
told The Daily Wire. “If these students, who believe that Israel is an apartheid regime conducting ethnic cleansing, are our future policymakers, Supreme Court justices, and lawyers, then our country is in serious danger.”
The resolution accuses Israel of conducting a “genocidal campaign in Gaza,”
ethnically cleansing Palestinians, and occupying “Palestine.”
“Furthermore, claims of an ‘ongoing illegal occupation of Palestine’ implies
Israel has no right to exist and threatens its legitimacy,” the AFI letter states. “This resolution, compounded by the student government’s failure to
address antisemitism on campus and the violence and suffering Hamas caused Israelis, sends a message to Jews and Israelis that they are not welcome at HLS.”
The resolution relies upon reporting from the student newspaper, the Harvard Crimson, which found that Harvard invested $200 million in companies tied to the Israeli Defense Forces and Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria.
To build its case, the resolution cites Harvard’s history of divesting in other situations including from some South African companies and tobacco stocks.
Harvard did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Harvard Law Schools student government is actively voting on a resolution to >boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from bylaws >that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google survey >by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard institutions to >divest from entities that have a hand in the occupation of Palestine, >without defining if Palestine includes only the West Bank and Gaza or >Israel proper as well.
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard Law Schools student government is actively voting on a resolution >>to boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from >>bylaws that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google >>survey by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard institutions >>to divest from entities that have a hand in the occupation of Palestine, >>without defining if Palestine includes only the West Bank and Gaza or >>Israel proper as well.
Private schools should be treated like religious institutions. If the
meddle in politcal matters, they should lose federal funding.
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an anti-Israel apartheid wall created by students that features a quote from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an
anti-Israel apartheid wall created by students that features a quote
from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been >targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
Harvard Law School’s student government is actively voting on a resolution to
boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from bylaws that required an in-person recorded vote.
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:30:41 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Harvard Law Schools student government is actively voting on a resolution to
boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from bylaws
that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google survey
by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard institutions to
divest from entities that have a hand in the occupation of Palestine,
without defining if Palestine includes only the West Bank and Gaza or
Israel proper as well.
Private schools should be treated like religious institutions. If the
meddle in politcal matters, they should lose federal funding.
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:30:41 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Harvard Law Schools student government is actively voting on a resolution to
boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from bylaws >>> that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google survey
by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard institutions to
divest from entities that have a hand in the occupation of Palestine, >>> without defining if Palestine includes only the West Bank and Gaza or >>> Israel proper as well.
Private schools should be treated like religious institutions. If the
meddle in politcal matters, they should lose federal funding.
Funny that your kin never had balls to do anything when private and public schools were shitting on Whites.
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard Law School's student government is actively voting on a resolution >> to boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from
bylaws that required an in-person recorded vote.
Perfect example of free speech. What's the problem? Are you against it?
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard Law School's student government is actively voting on a
resolution to boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a
departure from bylaws that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google
survey by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard
institutions to divest from entities that have a hand in the occupation >>> of Palestine, without defining if Palestine includes only the West >>> Bank and Gaza or Israel proper as well.
Private schools should be treated like religious institutions. If the
meddle in politcal matters, they should lose federal funding.
Funny that your kin never had balls to do anything when private and public >schools were shitting on Whites.
On 4/9/2024 7:34 AM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:30:41 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Harvard Law Schools student government is actively voting on a resolution to
boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from bylaws >>>> that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google survey
by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard institutions to >>>> divest from entities that have a hand in the occupation of Palestine, >>>> without defining if Palestine includes only the West Bank and Gaza or >>>> Israel proper as well.
Private schools should be treated like religious institutions. If the
meddle in politcal matters, they should lose federal funding.
Funny that your kin never had balls to do anything when private and public >> schools were shitting on Whites.
No schools were ever "shitting on Whites,"
you soon-to-be Antifaed subhuman Nazi
filth.
In article <NUpiJxmvkhuZqdgDAsssESHuxfXbhrrg@news.usenet.farm>, d@ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard Law School's student government is actively voting on a
resolution to boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a
departure from bylaws that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google >>>> survey by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard
institutions to divest from entities that have a hand in the occupation >>>> of Palestine, without defining if Palestine includes only the West >>>> Bank and Gaza or Israel proper as well.
Private schools should be treated like religious institutions. If the
meddle in politcal matters, they should lose federal funding.
Funny that your kin never had balls to do anything when private and public >> schools were shitting on Whites.
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports are you babbling about?
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an >>>> anti-Israel “apartheid wall” created by students that features a quote >>>> from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been >>> targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they
could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized.
I don’t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is there something special about Jews?
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an >>>> anti-Israel “apartheid wall” created by students that features a quote >>>> from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have
been targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they
could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized.
I don't remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is
there something special about Jews? Besides the fact that they are
committing genocide, of course.
Anti-Israel students at Yale University are threatening to go on a hunger strike if the school does not commit to divest from weapons manufacturers
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an >>>>> anti-Israel “apartheid wall” created by students that features a quote
from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been >>>> targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they >>> could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized.
I don’t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is
there something special about Jews?
Christians have not historically been the victims of discrimination and hate crimes in the U.S.
Jews have been, by the likes of subhuman Nazi filth like you.
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/9/2024 7:34 AM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:30:41 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Harvard Law Schools student government is actively voting on a resolution to
boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from bylaws
that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google survey
by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard institutions to >>>>>> divest from entities that have a hand in the occupation of Palestine,
without defining if Palestine includes only the West Bank and Gaza or
Israel proper as well.
Private schools should be treated like religious institutions. If the >>>>> meddle in politcal matters, they should lose federal funding.
Funny that your kin never had balls to do anything when private and public >>>> schools were shitting on Whites.
No schools were ever "shitting on Whites,"
It’s not for you to decide.
It is. You can't show that any private schools were ever "shitting on whites,"
and you never will be able to show it, because it never happened,
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:I don’t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is >>> there something special about Jews?
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an >>>>>> anti-Israel “apartheid wall” created by students that features a quote
from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they >>>> could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized. >>>
Christians have not historically been the victims of discrimination and hate >> crimes in the U.S.
Irish.
Jews have been, by the likes of subhuman Nazi filth like you.
Never happened.
On 4/11/2024 1:43 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/9/2024 7:34 AM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:30:41 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> >>>>>>> wrote:
Harvard Law Schools student government is actively voting on a resolution to
boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from bylaws
that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google survey
by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard institutions to
divest from entities that have a hand in the occupation of Palestine,
without defining if Palestine includes only the West Bank and Gaza or
Israel proper as well.
Private schools should be treated like religious institutions. If the >>>>>>> meddle in politcal matters, they should lose federal funding.
Funny that your kin never had balls to do anything when private and public
schools were shitting on Whites.
No schools were ever "shitting on Whites,"
It’s not for you to decide.
It is. You can't show that any private schools were ever "shitting on whites,"
and you never will be able to show it, because it never happened,
You really can’t resist from being humiliated online, Rudy?
I haven't been, you subhuman Nazi filth.
Private School Head Admits ‘Anti-racist’ Curriculum Is ‘Demonizing White
People for Being Born’
<https://news.yahoo.com/private-school-head-admits-anti-172356132.html>
National Review lying about what the head of school said. "Demonizing White
People for Being Born" (note upper case) is NR's words. The head of school"admitted" no such thing.
“We’re demonizing ki…, we’re demonizing white people for being born,” Davison said.
On 4/11/2024 1:28 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:I don’t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is >>>> there something special about Jews?
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an >>>>>>> anti-Israel “apartheid wall” created by students that features a quote
from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they >>>>> could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized. >>>>
Christians have not historically been the victims of discrimination and hate
crimes in the U.S.
Irish.
Not an answer.
Jews have been, by the likes of subhuman Nazi filth like you.
Never happened.
It has happened.
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 1:28 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:I don’t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is >>>>> there something special about Jews?
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an
anti-Israel “apartheid wall” created by students that features a quote
from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall. >>>>>>
could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized. >>>>>
Christians have not historically been the victims of discrimination and hate
crimes in the U.S.
Irish.
Not an answer.
Irish people were never discriminated in US?
Jews have been, by the likes of subhuman Nazi filth like you.
Never happened.
It has happened.
Prove it.
On 4/11/2024 2:11 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 1:28 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:I don’t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an
anti-Israel “apartheid wall” created by students that features a quote
from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall. >>>>>>>
could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized. >>>>>>
there something special about Jews?
Christians have not historically been the victims of discrimination and hate
crimes in the U.S.
Irish.
Not an answer.
Irish people were never discriminated in US?
Not what I said, as you well know, you subhuman Nazi filth.
They were not the victims of hate crimes. Jews have been.
Jews have been, by the likes of subhuman Nazi filth like you.
Never happened.
It has happened.
Prove it.
Ha ha ha!
I can’t prove it.
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 2:11 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 1:28 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect anBut Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
anti-Israel “apartheid wall” created by students that features a quote
from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. >>>>>>>>>
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall. >>>>>>>>
could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized.
I don’t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is
there something special about Jews?
Christians have not historically been the victims of discrimination and hate
crimes in the U.S.
Irish.
Not an answer.
Irish people were never discriminated in US?
Not what I said, as you well know, you subhuman Nazi filth.
They were not the victims of hate crimes. Jews have been.
Prove it.
Jews have been, by the likes of subhuman Nazi filth like you.
Never happened.
It has happened.
Prove it.
Ha ha ha!
Your concession of defeat is noted, you subhuman Nazi filth.
Got it.
In article <uv9f9g$1s8bm$1@dont-email.me>,
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Anti-Israel students at Yale University are threatening to go on a hunger
strike if the school does not commit to divest from weapons manufacturers
Considering how obese a lot of these purple-haired hobgoblins are, a
hunger strike might do them some good.
On 4/11/2024 2:55 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 2:11 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 1:28 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect anBut Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
anti-Israel “apartheid wall” created by students that features a quote
from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. >>>>>>>>>>
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall. >>>>>>>>>
could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized.
I don’t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is
there something special about Jews?
Christians have not historically been the victims of discrimination and hate
crimes in the U.S.
Irish.
Not an answer.
Irish people were never discriminated in US?
Not what I said, as you well know, you subhuman Nazi filth.
They were not the victims of hate crimes. Jews have been.
Prove it.
You already tried that, and failed.
Jews have been, by the likes of subhuman Nazi filth like you.
Never happened.
It has happened.
Prove it.
Ha ha ha!
I can’t prove it.
Got it.
Good.
You're going to be Antifaed soon
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 2:55 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 2:11 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 1:28 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect anBut Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
anti-Israel “apartheid wall” created by students that features a quote
from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. >>>>>>>>>>>
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall. >>>>>>>>>>
could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized.
I don’t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is
there something special about Jews?
Christians have not historically been the victims of discrimination and hate
crimes in the U.S.
Irish.
Not an answer.
Irish people were never discriminated in US?
Not what I said, as you well know, you subhuman Nazi filth.
They were not the victims of hate crimes. Jews have been.
Prove it.
You already tried that, and failed.
No Rudy, you failed to prove it.
Jews have been, by the likes of subhuman Nazi filth like you.
Never happened.
It has happened.
Prove it.
Ha ha ha!
Your concession of defeat is noted, you subhuman Nazi filth.
Got it.
Good.
Good indeed.
You're going to be Antifaed soon, you subhuman Nazi filth.
Your fantasies
On 4/11/2024 3:45 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 2:55 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 2:11 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 1:28 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect anBut Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
anti-Israel “apartheid wall” created by students that features a quote
from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. >>>>>>>>>>>>
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall. >>>>>>>>>>>
could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized.
I don’t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is
there something special about Jews?
Christians have not historically been the victims of discrimination and hate
crimes in the U.S.
Irish.
Not an answer.
Irish people were never discriminated in US?
Not what I said, as you well know, you subhuman Nazi filth.
They were not the victims of hate crimes. Jews have been.
Prove it.
You already tried that, and failed.
No Rudy, you failed to prove it.
You made a flatly wrong assertion.
Jews have been, by the likes of subhuman Nazi filth like you. >>>>>>>>Never happened.
It has happened.
Prove it.
Ha ha ha!
I can’t prove it.
Got it.
Good.
Good indeed.
Yes, indeed.
You're going to be Antifaed soon, you subhuman Nazi filth.
Your fantasies
Not a fantasy
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Anti-Israel students at Yale University are threatening to go on a hunger
strike if the school does not commit to divest from weapons manufacturers
Considering how obese a lot of these purple-haired hobgoblins are, a
hunger strike might do them some good.
atropos@mac.com wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Anti-Israel students at Yale University are threatening to go on a hunger >> strike if the school does not commit to divest from weapons manufacturers
Considering how obese a lot of these purple-haired hobgoblins are, a
hunger strike might do them some good.
I suspect "hunger strike" no longer means what it used to mean.
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an >>>> anti-Israel apartheid wall created by students that features a quote >>>> from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been >>> targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they
could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized.
I dont remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is
there something special about Jews? Besides the fact that they are
committing genocide, of course.
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 1:43 PM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/11/2024 9:06 AM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
On 4/9/2024 7:34 AM, D. Ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:30:41 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> >>>>>>>> wrote:
Harvard Law School?s student government is actively voting on a resolution to
boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from bylaws
that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google survey
by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard institutions to
divest from entities that have a hand in the ?occupation of Palestine,?
without defining if ?Palestine? includes only the West Bank and Gaza or
Israel proper as well.
Private schools should be treated like religious institutions. If the >>>>>>>> meddle in politcal matters, they should lose federal funding.
Funny that your kin never had balls to do anything when private and public
schools were shitting on Whites.
No schools were ever "shitting on Whites,"
Its not for you to decide.
It is. You can't show that any private schools were ever "shitting on whites,"
and you never will be able to show it, because it never happened,
You really cant resist from being humiliated online, Rudy?
I haven't been, you subhuman Nazi filth.
Yes, you are.
Private School Head Admits Anti-racist Curriculum Is Demonizing White >>> People for Being Born
<https://news.yahoo.com/private-school-head-admits-anti-172356132.html>
National Review lying about what the head of school said. "Demonizing White >>> People for Being Born" (note upper case) is NR's words. The head of school >> "admitted" no such thing.
Oops, Rudy has been caught lying again:
Were demonizing ki, were demonizing white people for being born, Davison said.
Link to audio in the article.
On 4/11/24 3:09 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Anti-Israel students at Yale University are threatening to go on a
hunger strike if the school does not commit to divest from weapons
manufacturers
Considering how obese a lot of these purple-haired hobgoblins are, a
hunger strike might do them some good.
Are they as fat as Trump or even fatter?
On Thu, 11 Apr 24 16:06:08 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an >>>>> anti-Israel apartheid wall created by students that features a quote >>>>> from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been >>>> targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they >>> could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized.
I dont remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is
there something special about Jews? Besides the fact that they are
committing genocide, of course.
So we shouldn't worry about all those people screaming Death to Israel
and Death to Jews?
<eyeroll>
In article <uva2i1$200hr$3@dont-email.me>,
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
atropos@mac.com wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Anti-Israel students at Yale University are threatening to go on a hunger >>>> strike if the school does not commit to divest from weapons manufacturers >>>Considering how obese a lot of these purple-haired hobgoblins are, a
hunger strike might do them some good.
I suspect "hunger strike" no longer means what it used to mean.
Yeah, the last one I read about, they got to eat like an apple or
something and drink juice at least once a day so as not to endanger
their health, thereby missing the entire point of a hunger strike.
The way they do it now, a hunger strike is actually just going on a diet
and if I'm in the administration, why the fuck would I care that a bunch
of leftist nutbags are on a diet?
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Thu, 11 Apr 24 16:06:08 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:I don?t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an >>>>>> anti-Israel ?apartheid wall? created by students that features a quote >>>>>> from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they >>>> could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized. >>>
there something special about Jews? Besides the fact that they are
committing genocide, of course.
So we shouldn't worry about all those people screaming Death to Israel
I dont remember anyone doing anything when some people in American >universities were screaming Death to America. In fact, it was called a >freedom of speech. Why should we do anything when someone want death to >Israel? Is there something special about that country? Do they have more >rights in America than America itself? Do they deserve more protection? And >if so, why is that?
On Fri, 12 Apr 24 18:56:44 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Thu, 11 Apr 24 16:06:08 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:I don?t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is >>>> there something special about Jews? Besides the fact that they are
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an >>>>>>> anti-Israel ?apartheid wall? created by students that features a quote >>>>>>> from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they >>>>> could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized. >>>>
committing genocide, of course.
So we shouldn't worry about all those people screaming Death to Israel
I don’t remember anyone doing anything when some people in American
universities were screaming “Death to America”. In fact, it was called a >> “freedom of speech”. Why should we do anything when someone want death to
Israel? Is there something special about that country? Do they have more
rights in America than America itself? Do they deserve more protection? And >> if so, why is that?
Universities are notorious for silencing conservative voices.
On Fri, 12 Apr 24 18:56:44 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Thu, 11 Apr 24 16:06:08 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:I don?t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is >>>> there something special about Jews? Besides the fact that they are
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an >>>>>>> anti-Israel ?apartheid wall? created by students that features a quote >>>>>>> from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they >>>>> could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized. >>>>
committing genocide, of course.
So we shouldn't worry about all those people screaming Death to Israel
I dont remember anyone doing anything when some people in American
universities were screaming Death to America. In fact, it was called a >> freedom of speech. Why should we do anything when someone want death to >> Israel? Is there something special about that country? Do they have more
rights in America than America itself? Do they deserve more protection? And >> if so, why is that?
Universities are notorious for silencing conservative voices.
Interesting that they only exercise the heavy handed censorship when
it come to them. Libs can do anything they want.
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Fri, 12 Apr 24 18:56:44 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Thu, 11 Apr 24 16:06:08 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:I don?t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is >>>>> there something special about Jews? Besides the fact that they are
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an
anti-Israel ?apartheid wall? created by students that features a quote >>>>>>>> from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall. >>>>>>
could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized. >>>>>
committing genocide, of course.
So we shouldn't worry about all those people screaming Death to Israel
I don?t remember anyone doing anything when some people in American
universities were screaming ?Death to America?. In fact, it was called a >>> ?freedom of speech?. Why should we do anything when someone want death to >>> Israel? Is there something special about that country? Do they have more >>> rights in America than America itself? Do they deserve more protection? And >>> if so, why is that?
Universities are notorious for silencing conservative voices.
Interesting that they only exercise the heavy handed censorship when
it come to them. Libs can do anything they want.
Except, apparently, saying mean things to Jews.
In article<NUpiJxmvkhuZqdgDAsssESHuxfXbhrrg@news.usenet.farm>, d@ray wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard Law School's student government is actively voting on a resolution to boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a departure from bylaws that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google survey by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard institutions to divest from entities that have a hand in the "occupation
of Palestine," without defining if "Palestine" includes only the West Bank and Gaza or Israel proper as well.
Private schools should be treated like religious institutions. If the meddle in politcal matters, they should lose federal funding.
Funny that your kin never had balls to do anything when private and public schools were shitting on Whites.
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports are you babbling about?
On Wed, 10 Apr 2024 01:30:46 -0700, Ubiquitous wrote:
In article<NUpiJxmvkhuZqdgDAsssESHuxfXbhrrg@news.usenet.farm>, d@ray wrote: >>> NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard Law School's student government is actively voting on a
resolution to boycott Israel through a secretive online ballot, a
departure from bylaws that required an in-person recorded vote.
The resolution, which can only be voted on through an anonymous Google >>>>> survey by members by Friday at 8:00 a.m., calls on all Harvard
institutions to divest from entities that have a hand in the "occupation >>>>> of Palestine," without defining if "Palestine" includes only the West >>>>> Bank and Gaza or Israel proper as well.
Private schools should be treated like religious institutions. If the
meddle in politcal matters, they should lose federal funding.
Funny that your kin never had balls to do anything when private and public >>> schools were shitting on Whites.
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports are you babbling about?
Your followup abuse, in this debatably titled subject for instance:
From: Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,rec.arts.tv,alt.education.higher,alt.non.racism,harvard.general
Subject: Re: Harvard Hates Jews!
Followup-To: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,rec.arts,alt.education.higher,alt.non.racism,harvard.general
But since Harvard is managed by Jews,
it makes it
a Jewish institution, so, logically, if Harvard
hates Jews, it is Jews fault!
But in reality, debates between Jews are hokey because
they are all on the same side. When some Jews
illegally collude against non-Jews, all 20,000,000
Jews side with the predators. That's how Harvard
became Jewish.
On Sun, 14 Apr 24 02:36:16 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Fri, 12 Apr 24 18:56:44 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Thu, 11 Apr 24 16:06:08 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:I don?t remember anyone doing anything when some people in American
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:I don?t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is >>>>>> there something special about Jews? Besides the fact that they are >>>>>> committing genocide, of course.
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an
anti-Israel ?apartheid wall? created by students that features a quote
from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall. >>>>>>>
could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized. >>>>>>
So we shouldn't worry about all those people screaming Death to Israel >>>>
universities were screaming ?Death to America?. In fact, it was called a >>>> ?freedom of speech?. Why should we do anything when someone want death to >>>> Israel? Is there something special about that country? Do they have more >>>> rights in America than America itself? Do they deserve more protection? And
if so, why is that?
Universities are notorious for silencing conservative voices.
Interesting that they only exercise the heavy handed censorship when
it come to them. Libs can do anything they want.
Except, apparently, saying mean things to Jews.
It's being tolerated more and more
On Fri, 12 Apr 24 18:56:44 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Thu, 11 Apr 24 16:06:08 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
no_email@invalid.invalid wrote:I don?t remember Harvard providing special protection to Christians. Is >>>> there something special about Jews? Besides the fact that they are
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Harvard University is employing around-the-clock security to protect an >>>>>>> anti-Israel ?apartheid wall? created by students that features a quote >>>>>>> from the leader of a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.
But Harvard doesn't provide any security for Jewish students who have been
targeted for violence from the same students that put up the wall.
I believe I posted an article earlier about Harvard telling the Jews they >>>>> could not guarantee that their menorah exhibit would not be vandalized. >>>>
committing genocide, of course.
So we shouldn't worry about all those people screaming Death to Israel
I dont remember anyone doing anything when some people in American
universities were screaming Death to America. In fact, it was called a >> freedom of speech. Why should we do anything when someone want death to >> Israel? Is there something special about that country? Do they have more
rights in America than America itself? Do they deserve more protection? And >> if so, why is that?
Universities are notorious for silencing conservative voices.
Interesting that they only exercise the heavy handed censorship when
it come to them. Libs can do anything they want.
His family was Jewish.
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