Labels: anti-Semitism, Charles Asher Small, Harvard University, Islamic anti-Semitism, McGill University, Yale University
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Charles Small's Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) is resuming activities this fall. As you might recall, Small's Yale Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of Anti-Semitism was shut down due to what was apparently pressure on the university by Muslim donors. The new institute will be spread across several campuses, including Harvard, Fordham and McGill. You can learn more about it and about its fall programs here.
2 Comments:
I am glad that it was not given a new life at Yale. This would have given legitimacy to the Muslim strong arm tactics and permanently damaged the credibility of the program.
I have a suggestion for Yale and other universities. Publish a new policy that no program will be developed w.o. the blessing of Muslim donors and their 100% agreement no matter what. Whether it's science or sociology or anything else it has to pass the genocidal antisemitic anti western test first.
This is a must see video about anti-Semitism at Northeastern University.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9mmOilcDA4&feature=player_embedded
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