The Top Ten Jew-Hating Colleges and Universities

 

De-Fund the pro-terrorist movement on campus.

On college campuses across America, hatred and bigotry directed against Jews is at an all-time high. It is now almost commonplace for swastikas to appear in university halls and restrooms or scrawled on Jewish fraternity houses. Hundreds of chapters of the Hamas-funded terrorist support group, Students for Justice in Palestine, hold events promoting anti-Semitic speakers who spread terrorist propaganda, describing Israel – created the same way Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq were created—as a “settler-colonial state” that engages in “ethnic cleansing.” Under the influence of these terrorist-supporting hate groups, university departments have lined up to endorse statements incorporating the same genocidal lies.

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Curtailing Russian Aggression by Ramping Up U.S. Energy Production

The U.S. administration’s war against fossil fuels at home is overshadowing the far more deadly and perilous war against Vladimir Putin’s aggression.

At this critical moment, heavy weapons and more of everything are what’s needed for the Ukrainian military to counter and defeat the new Russian offensive in the Donbas. But what about the next few weeks, months, and potentially, years? The chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, has stated the war could drag on “for months, maybe years.” In any event, Europe is already hell-bent on getting out from under its dependence on Russian energy. We should be helping them, not begging for (mostly dirtier) energy from places like Venezuela, Iran, and OPEC+, which includes Russia.

The Russian war machine gets some $1 billion/day for its oil and gas from Germany/the European Union. Ironically, Russia’s invasion has led to a spike in prices, which benefits its war effort. This can only be countered with a boycott of Russian oil and gas and sharply increased deliveries of energy products to the EU from elsewhere, the United States being the main source. Arming the Ukrainians while providing Russia with the money to wage war against them is not a winning formula.

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Jeremy Warner: Thatcher’s prophetic view of German reunification

Rewind 32 years to one of those moments of great euphoria in European affairs — the reunification of West and East Germany. The celebrations were by no means confined to Germany. There was rejoicing too in the United States and much of the rest of the West, for Germany’s rebirth as a single country seemed powerfully symbolic of the end of the Cold War and the defeat of communism.

Both these two latter outcomes had long been the primary foreign policy goal of Britain’s then prime minister, Margaret Thatcher. But German reunification? This was regarded in No. 10 with great suspicion and foreboding.

Thatcher’s doubts have in many ways proved prophetic, no more so than in Germany’s deeply ambivalent attitude to today’s war in Ukraine, where Berlin seems, Janus-like, to face both ways.

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It’s getting harder to hide the fact that “something’s not quite right” with Joe Biden

After a recent series of public appearances where President Biden has acted rather confused (to be charitable), Karol Markowicz at the New York Post decided to take the gloves off and discuss what increasingly seems to be an uncomfortable reality. She writes that Biden’s “decline is obvious to everyone but the press.” And it’s true that we still have many major newspaper columnists and cable news talking heads who insist that any questions about the President’s current grasp on reality are simply insulting, spurious plots by his critics to discredit him and that everything is just fine. But as Markowicz points out, that’s becoming an increasingly difficult position to maintain.

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Road to Electric Vehicles: Carrot for the Wealthy, Stick for the Rest

Despite years of coercive effort on the part of the government and billions spent trying to get Canadians to buy electric vehicles, only a mere 5 percent of drivers have chosen to go electric. Research conducted by the Department of Natural Resources concluded that most Canadians simply found electric vehicles to be too expensive to purchase.

So how has the government responded to this information?

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FBI Head Says Skyrocketing Police Murder Rate ‘Doesn’t Get Enough Attention’

FBI head Christopher Wray said that the skyrocketing rate of police murders since 2020 deserves more attention in the press.

Wray sat for an interview with “60 Minutes” in an episode that aired on Sunday. During the interview, the FBI chief pointed to the 59% increase in the number of police officers murdered last year as one of the under-covered stories of the year.

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BLM PAC burned through almost all its cash reserves in the first quarter

Black Lives Matter PAC siphoned away almost all of its cash reserves during the first three months of 2022, with the largest chunk of funds going to a firm owned by a BLM board member.

BLM PAC ended March with just $19,750 in the bank after raising $80,000 and spending $116,000 during the first quarter, according to a filing submitted to the Federal Election Commission on Friday. The group has burned through nearly 94% of its available cash reserves since the start of 2021, when it controlled a $305,000 war chest.

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Twitter staff are told in emergency meeting that their jobs are only safe for six months

Twitter staff have been told that their jobs are safe for at least six months, until Elon Musk takes over under the terms of a $44 billion deal to take control of the company, agreed on Monday.

CEO Parag Agrawal and Bret Taylor, the chair of the board, addressed staff at 5pm ET on Monday – dodging questions about whether Donald Trump would be allowed to rejoin, and saying instead that it was a question for Musk.

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University of Waterloo advertises for tenure track research chair in its Faculty of Environment – Straight White Males Need Not Apply

Now showing more anti white bullshit

Canadian university advertises for tenure track research chair in its Faculty of Environment – but only women or people who identify as transgender, non-binary or two-spirit are allowed to apply

The University of Waterloo has an opening for a tenure track assistant professor specializing in science and engineering – but white men need not apply.

According to a listing from the Canadian university last month, the position is available only to women, or ‘qualified individuals who self-identify as women, transgender, non-binary, or two-spirit’ – a gender-variant derived from Native American culture.

Men, meanwhile, will not be considered, the school says – especially if they are white.

h/t RM

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Liberal Corporations Are Confused and Scared Because Conservatives Now Fight Back

It’s always fun when progressive jerks try to leverage their bizarre perceptions of our beliefs to get us to do what they want. It can be some smug Twitter blue check informing us that “Actually Jesus was a socialist who would want us to cancel student debt for spoiled rich kids who got degrees in Transgender Visual Arts” or, more recently, some newly-minted Milton Friedman acolyte goofsplaining that we must submit to the skeevy whims of California corporations and accept the imposition of grooming mandates because, after all, they are private businesses. And sometimes it works, even on alleged conservatives – David French has made whatever passes for his C-list career out of striving to twist conservatism to conform to his lib masters’ version of it.

But this cheesy ploy is not working anymore, at least not on the rest of us.

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