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Colleges and universities in the United States, with a few notable exceptions, haven’t been institutions of higher learning for quite some time; instead, they’re centers for Leftist, America-hating indoctrination, and, that being the case, are in crying need of drastic reform or should be shut down altogether. Now Michael Lawler, a New York state assemblyman who is running for Congress, says that if he is elected, he will introduce legislation that would strip public funding from the University of California, Berkeley, and few politicians have even had a better idea.
Berkeley has become a national symbol of Leftist lunacy, but it’s taken things to the next level recently when eight major student groups voted to ban pro-Israel speakers from speaking at Berkeley’s Law School. That’s right: a significant portion of the student body of one of the most prominent universities in the United States, the home of the legendary Free Speech movement, has come out squarely against the freedom of speech. Berkeley has made the Left’s increasingly open antisemitism official policy. Berkeley has made the Left’s opposition to the freedom of expression and open discourse, as well as its Jew-hatred, open and undeniable.
Lawler remarked Monday: “It’s insane to prohibit those who support the State of Israel from speaking in a time when, as we saw at SUNY Brockport, college campuses allow unrepentant cop killers and domestic terrorists to speak at their university. For our country to thrive, it must encourage diversity of opinion and thought.” Why would an aspiring New York congressman care about something happening in a California university? “I’m speaking out on something happening in California because what happened there is becoming a norm everywhere,” Lawler explained. “This kind of policy puts a target on their back and it’s unacceptable.”
Exactly. The New York Post reported Friday that “the controversial bylaw, updated for the new academic year by a pro-Palestinian group on campus, says it aims to stop the spread of Zionist beliefs.” Berkeley Law Students for Justice in Palestine explained that the neo-Nazi student organizations “will not invite speakers that have expressed interest and continue to hold views, host, sponsor or promote events in support of Zionism, the apartheid state of Israel and the occupation of Palestine.”
The reaction of the dean of Berkeley Law, Erwin Chemerinsky, was mild and carefully worded: “It is troubling to broadly exclude a particular viewpoint from being expressed.” Troubling? It’s more than troubling. It’s totalitarian, it’s evil, it’s against the very idea of what a university is supposed to be, and it shouldn’t be tolerated. “Indeed, taken literally, this would mean that I could not be invited to speak because I support the existence of Israel, though I condemn many of its policies.”
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Gary Fouse says
Universities today are awash in $$$, and that is a big part of the problem. Taking away $$$ is a big part of the solution. Then maybe, just maybe, universities would be forced to concentrate on important subjects rather than gender studies and ethnic-centric studies.
That applies not only to public funds, but private donations as well. Donors, especially Jewish donors, should not be giving money to schools that refuse to protect their Jewish students from the pro-Palestinian goons on campus.
milo minderbinder says
Gary Fouse
+1
Sadly, nothing will change for the better, it will only get worse.
The “global elite” have their people in every institution, especially education. They, the “global elite” want the ability to shape and mold young minds, teach them what to think, not how to think.
The goal is to create “citizens of the world” highly educated “useful idiots” who no longer question authority, they simply react to orders. Kind of like, “the Borg” in one of the Star Trek series, they belong to the “collective” they have no individual rights.
࿗Infidel࿘ says
Why do universities, particularly high profile ones like Berkley, need federal funding, when they are awash in Alumini donations. Federal funding for all education needs to end, and even states need to be more discerning about how they spend on education
somehistory says
At another U
“A professor was shot and killed on the University of Arizona campus in Tucson on Wednesday, campus police said.
The campus police chief said a male professor in the Department of Hydrology was shot and killed by a former student. The suspect was identified by police as Murad Dervish. The professor has not been identified.”
murad dervish…” The origin of the name murad lies in Arabic.” dervish is Persian