In effect, the Hamas-Israeli crisis has pulled down the veil on what's been happening in some of our most elite schools of higher learning in the nation. But it's also true even in a lot of state universities.
It's amazing how, in our age of the great unraveling, we see the value of a college education imploding before our eyes.
Foxnews.com reports, "Columbia is one of many elite institutions across America that is being rocked by accusations of excusing antisemitism as the debate over the Israel-Hamas war continues." It cites an example of a professor who "wrote an article highlighting the efforts of Hamas fighters invading Israel." He favored them.
But, alas, Columbia is not unique in terms of pro-Hamas protests. Consider the anti-Israel protests at a number of our most prestigious schools: – A University of Pennsylvania librarian reportedly tore down posters of Israelis held hostage by Hamas.The Christian foundation of the majority of the great universities in America is well-documented.
Last week, Gary Bauer, founder of American Values, wrote: "Jewish students on American university campuses are fearful and hiding in their dorm rooms. The hatred for them is so pronounced that they are hiding on the campuses where their parents are paying $40,000 a year or more for their children to be educated."
Greg Gutfield, the late night Fox News commentator, pulled no punches on these college professors standing with Hamas: "Isn't it time to focus on the indoctrinators, not just the indoctrinated? Because it's the ones doing the brainwashing that matter most. Every day there's another story about an Ivy League professor praising the murder of Jews. They live in such a bubble that they think those babies deserve to die because they're oppressors.
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