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House committee to investigate Columbia’s ‘inadequate response’ to campus antisemitism, while Cornell ejects protestors after taking ID info
2024-02-14
[IsraelTimes] 16-page letter slams the school for allowing a hostile atmosphere for Jewish students to thrive for over 2 decades, including through antisemitic statements by faculty after Oct. 7.
The question is whether Columbia will respond in the hope of placating House Republicans until the Democrats return to power or if they will majestically ignore the summons as too trivial to merit attention, like Harvard. Because they certainly won’t change their Jew-hating culture without replacing a good portion of the tenured and untenured faculty and staff.
Columbia University’s handling of antisemitism is now the subject of an official Congressional committee investigation.

In a 16-page letter citing "grave concerns regarding the inadequacy of Columbia’s response to antisemitism on its campus," the House Workforce and Education Committee, chaired by Rep. Virginia Foxx, a Republican, demanded Monday that Columbia furnish any and all documents related to antisemitic acts or incidents on campus by February 26.

It is the latest effort from the committee to hold universities accountable for antisemitism which, already present on many of these universities, mushroomed after the October 7 Hamas
...a regional Iranian catspaw,...
terror onslaught. Most recently, a Jewish freshman at Columbia described being harassed by violent mostly peaceful anti-Israel protesters just outside of campus.

Aside from requests for documents directly relating to incidents of vandalism, assault, protest and harassment, the committee also requested information on foreign donations, including funding from Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
i sources, according to the February 12 letter. The letter charges that "an environment of pervasive antisemitism" had been "documented at Columbia for more than two decades before the October 7, 2023, terrorist attack."

Columbia, which launched a task force on antisemitism on November 1, is the latest university to become the subject of a House investigation into campus antisemitism. It joins Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The Columbia Jewish Alumni Association (CJAA) welcomed the move.

"Today was the first step. Today Congress acknowledged that ’pervasive antisemitism has been documented at Columbia for more than two decades’ and — like CJAA members — noted ’grave concerns regarding the inadequacy of Columbia’s response to antisemitism on its campus,’" reads a statement posted on CJAA’s website.

"Let that sink in. The letter sends a powerful message to both Columbia and colleges across America: failing to protect Jewish students and take action against antisemitism potentially violates Federal statutes and is, at its core, morally repugnant," the statement says.

Ari Shrage, one of CJAA’s founders, told The Times of Israel, "Columbia has been aware of antisemitism on campus for decades. Instead of addressing the issue 20 years ago, they swept it under the rug and the problem has gotten worse. I sincerely hope that they address the root causes rather than ignoring the problem and allowing it to become worse."

The House Workforce and Education Committee letter, addressed to all Columbia leaders, singles out university president Dr. Minouche Shafik, saying her words stand in stark contrast to her actions.

"Columbia has consistently allowed anti-Israel groups to violate university policies and shown its commitments on antisemitism to be hollow," says the congressional letter.

In addition to listing student-related incidents, the letter also addresses the numerous Columbia faculty who have reportedly made antisemitic remarks before and after October 7, when massive anti-Israel protests erupted following a Hamas-led massacre that saw 1,200 people killed in southern Israel, most of them civilians, and another 253 kidnapped to the Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Strip.

"For example, Professor of Modern Arab Politics Joseph Massad stands out for his lengthy record of antisemitic, anti-Israel, and pro-Hamas conduct," the letter points out.

In an October 8 article for the website The Electronic Intifada, Massad praised the "innovative Paleostinian resistance" and described the attack in terms such as "astonishing," "astounding," and "incredible."

The letter also details multiple incidents where the university allowed events to take place without consequence, even when those events violated university policy.

For example, although the university suspended its campus chapters of the anti-Israel groups Students for Justice in Paleostine (SJP) and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) on November 10 for violating student conduct codes — and, it can be noted, not because of their message — the groups continue to hold and publicize events.

"This stands at odds with President Shafik’s October 9, 2023, commitment that [the university’s] ’first priority has been to make sure everyone connected to Columbia is safe,’ and Columbia’s statement that ’President Shafik has repeatedly said that we will not tolerate antisemitic actions and are moving forcefully against antisemitic threats, images, and other violations as they are reported,’" says the letter.

A university spokesperson told The Times of Israel that, "We are committed to combating antisemitism and all forms of hatred. We have received the letter from Chairwoman Foxx and will cooperate fully with any investigation."

Relieved that Congress is taking action, Shai Davidai, an assistant professor at the Columbia University Business School and outspoken critic of the university’s handling of campus antisemitism since October 7, said he was "extremely shocked by the sheer magnitude and systemic nature of the antisemitism on campus."

"There was some stuff in that 16-page letter that I was unaware of; just seeing everything organized so clearly in a letter was a bit despairing because it highlighted to me how big the problem is and how unwilling the administration has been to deal with it," said Davidai.

"This is a pattern of behavior that if not platformed by the university, is at least willingly accepted. My hope is that now when Congress is involved, the president of the university will start backing up her vacuous emails with actual actions," he said.

Anti-Israel protesters take over library at Cornell, police called in

[CollegeFox] Protesters at Cornell University demanding divestment from Israel took over the Mann Library on Thursday where they read off the names of Palestinians killed in the four-month-long Israel-Hamas war.

According to The Cornell Daily Sun, the approximately 100 activists of the Coalition for Mutual Liberation’s “Walk Out To a Die In” also chanted “Cornell is complicit in genocide.”

The protest was a direct response to the Student Assembly’s rejection of an Israeli divestment resolution on February 5.

Campus police eventually were called in to “remove and collect identification from the students” and to “refer [them] for disciplinary action.”

After the cops’ arrival, many of the demonstrators left the library to then occupy “other libraries and academic buildings.”

The activists were in violation of Cornell’s two-week-old “Interim Expressive Activity Policy” which says protests must “avoid disrupting classrooms, libraries, auditoriums, laboratories, living units, administrative offices and special event venues.”

Protest participant Nick Wilson of The People’s Organizing Collective called the new activity policy “absolutely absurd and draconian.” He specifically lamented the prohibition on candles — what “people are using to mourn the loss of civilian lives.”
Related:
Virginia Foxx: 2024-01-10 US congressional panel asks to see years of antisemitism complaints in Harvard probe
Virginia Foxx: 2024-01-10 Congress gives Harvard two-week deadline to submit documents of antisemitic incidences
Virginia Foxx: 2023-11-14 Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams Eight Republicans for Joining Democrats in Killing Her Articles of Impeachment Against Mayorkas (VIDEO)
Related:
Columbia University: 2024-02-12 Hundreds protest against Israel, war in Gaza inside New York’s Museum of Modern Art
Columbia University: 2024-02-07 Yale Students Protest Appearance of IDF Soldier on Campus
Columbia University: 2024-02-06 Hundreds of protestors descend on Pennsylvania capitol to demand state divest $56 million from Israel - with up to 200 detained for failing to disperse
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Joseph Massad: 2022-11-08 NATO’s embrace of Eastern Europe evokes a history of Nazi colonial violence
Joseph Massad: 2012-03-15 Palestinian writers disavow Gilad Atzmon
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Minouche Shafik: 2023-10-27 Billionaire Leon Cooperman pulling Columbia funding amid student protests: These kids have ‘sh-- for brains'
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Cornell University: 2023-10-17 Cornell University professor calls Hamas terror attack 'exhilarating' and 'exciting'
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Posted by:trailing wife

#2  ^^ But did she actually accomplished anything of note?
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2024-02-14 17:07  

#1  Another swamp creature. And for certain a London School red diaper baby.
Nemat Talaat Shafik, Baroness Shafik DBE HonFBA; Arabic: نعمت شفيق (born 13 August 1962), widely known as Minouche Shafik, is an Egyptian-born British and American economist who has been serving as the 20th president of Columbia University since July 2023. She previously served as president and vice chancellor of the London School of Economics from 2017 to 2023. She also serves on the board of directors of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Previously, Shafik served as deputy governor of the Bank of England from 2014 to 2017 and permanent secretary of the United Kingdom Department for International Development from 2008 to 2011. She has also served as a vice president at the World Bank and as deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund.
Posted by: Huputle Cherelet4131   2024-02-14 08:02  

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