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Freedom Center Launches 'Stop the Jihad on Campus' Campaign
Ending university support for terrorists.
October 30, 2015
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10 TOP AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES LABELED 10 “MOST FRIENDLY TO TERRORISTS” BY LEADING WATCHDOG GROUP

HARVARD, COLUMBIA, BRANDEIS & 4 IN CALIFORNIA MAKE LIST

Harvard, Columbia and Brandeis are among 10 American universities cited by the David Horowitz Freedom Center as among the “most friendly” in the nation to Islamic terrorists against Israel.

Citing the Muslim Students Association (MSA) and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) – both created by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, godfather group to al-Qaeda and Hamas – Horowitz charged that the universities provide “financial and institutional support” to organizations on their campuses that “support the agendas of these terrorists and spread their propaganda lies.”

In alphabetical order, the ten universities are: Brandeis University; Columbia University; Harvard University; Rutgers University-New Brunswick; San Francisco State University; University of California, Irvine; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, San Diego; University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; and the University of New Mexico.

“These terrorist supported organizations are afforded campus privileges, including university offices and the right to hold events on campus grounds that would be denied to any other group that preached hatred of ethnic groups or supported barbaric terrorists who slaughter men, women and children as part of a demented mission to cleanse the earth of infidels,” said David Horowitz, who heads the eponymous organization. “We are publishing this report to put a spotlight on these American college campuses most supportive of these sinister activities, which put not only our ally Israel in danger, but our homeland as well.”

MSA and SJP are the chief sponsors of annual campus events called “Israeli Apartheid Weeks,” said Mr. Horowitz, adding:

“They lead chants which call for the destruction of the Jewish state ‘from the river to the sea.’ They are the chief sponsors of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, inspired by Hamas, whose goal is the economic strangulation of the Jewish state.”

Noting the savagery of al-Qaeda, ISIS and Hamas, Horowitz noted that “leaders of the Muslim Students Association have gone on to high-level positions in al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations. The most notorious of these was Anwar al-Awlaki, the head of al-Qaeda in the Yemen, who inspired the Fort Hood massacre and who before that was president of the Muslim Students Association at Colorado State.

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Freedom Center Launches 'Stop the Jihad on Campus' Campaign
 
Installing Jew-Hatred on America’s Campuses
The persecution of Dr. Nussbaum at Mount San Jacinto College for being pro-Israel.
November 2, 2015
Phyllis Chesler

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Editor's note: See Part I of this 2-Part Series HERE.

Professor Denise Nussbaum is a strong believer in objective truth and a lover of Zion. She is also the Chair of the Sociology Department, an author, and an expert in “bias, diversity, race, ethnicity, and discrimination” at her campus: Mount San Jacinto College (MSJC) which occupies four campuses in California: San Jacinto, Menifee, Beaumont/Banning, and Temecula. Professor Nussbaum has received grants and awards on this very campus for her work in “diversity training.”

How ironic, how tragic, that such an academic should have to face accusations that she herself is allegedly “biased” and wants to censor academic, free speech.

How frightening that she is now being shunned by her colleagues of sixteen years—and that, earlier this month, she had to file a Notice of Claim against her college District based on a variety of charges including “discrimination, assault, intentional infliction of emotional distress, failure to prevent discrimination and harassment, retaliation, and tortious interferences with law enforcement investigation.”

What exactly happened?

Dr. Nussbaum challenged an invitation to an outside speaker, Miko Peled, an Israeli Jew. According to J.J. Surbeck, the head of T.E.A.M (Training and Education About the Middle East), Peled was a long-time martial arts instructor in California who was not known as an academic. He is the author of The General’s Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine, published by Just Words Books in 2012. Introduced by Alice Walker, the frequent-Turkish flotilla goer, it seems to be a briskly selling title.

According to Nussbaum, Peled writes that “Iran is not the threat, Israel is.” He engages in non-stop falsehoods against the Jewish State. Peled has "seriously mischaracterized Israeli actions as 'a mission to destroy the Palestinian people,' accused Israeli Defense Forces of 'ethnic cleansing,' and falsely stated that the ongoing peace process is "a process of apartheid and colonization.'"

Nussbaum objected to Peled’s invitation on the grounds that he does not deliver academic speeches about "Israel-Palestine” but only inflammatory, irrational, anti-Zionist speeches. Her view prevailed among a majority of the faculty in charge of such lectures. And that’s when she became a marked woman.

Another faculty member, Shahla Razavi, an Iranian professor of Mathematics and an Amnesty International advisor, began a smear campaign against her. In a Letter to the Diversity Committee (which I have obtained), Razavi actually compared Peled to “Nelson Mandela,” and “Martin Luther King;” she wrote that “Miko Peled stands as one of them.” Razavi insisted that the American doctrine of “academic freedom” is meant to protect incitement to genocide and other non-academic ravings. She also referred to various United Nations International Court of Justice rulings against Israel.

I will not repeat these allegations here since, in my view, the United Nations has been effective in only one area: That of legalizing Jew hatred. It has prevented no genocides, rescued no sex slaves, challenged no Muslim country on its religious and gender apartheid, no barbarians on their destruction of humanity's heritage (beginning with the Buddhas of Bamiyan and the earth beneath the Temple Mount in Jerusalem), but has, rather, scapegoated Israel for all such Muslim crimes.

In her letter, Razavi also claimed that Nussbaum had threatened to “rally thousands of Jews” against her and against the Peled event and alleged that Nussbaum was “infringing on (her) right to academic freedom.”

Nussbaum wrote to the Diversity Committee too; she denied making a threat of "rallying Jews," showed how Razavi took what she did say out of context, and insisted that she had infringed on nobody’s academic freedom. Nussbaum wrote the following:

“What my email to the author (Razavi) stated was: "The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is incredibly important and deserves and open-minded, honest, factual, and academic discussion. If we are to bring this hot topic to campus it must be in a balanced and scholarly manner.”

Nevertheless, the smear campaign was underway. For four months, hundreds of Nussbaum’s colleagues were told that Nussbaum was against academic freedom, believed in censorship, and was extremely biased when it came to discussions about Israel. During this time, no investigator contacted her and the campus harassment continued.

And then—Something Else Happened. Nussbaum continues:

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Installing Jew-Hatred on America’s Campuses
 
When Students Cheer Jihad
Tracking the pro-terror campaign on American campuses.
November 10, 2015
David Horowitz

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Reprinted from the Washington Times.

Editor's note: The following op-ed marking the launch of the Freedom Center's new Stop the Jihad on Campus campaign appeared November 5, 2015 in the Washington Times. Click here to view the campaign's list of the Ten Top American Universities Most Friendly to Terrorists.

Calling things by their right names is a prerequisite for seeing them as they really are. Last spring I spoke at more than half a dozen universities, including Ohio State and Stony Brook, where I was confronted by mobs of students cheering Hamas, a terrorist organization whose declared goal is the extermination of the Jews. And this is only the tip of the iceberg. On virtually every major university campus in America organizations exist whose leadership is dedicated to spreading the propaganda lies of Hamas designed to weaken and delegitimize the Israeli state, and promoting Hamas campaigns like Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) whose goal is its destruction.

The two leading organizations in this terrorist proxy campaign are the Muslim Students Association (MSA), which poses as a cultural group but is really a recruiting tool for its founding group, the Muslim Brotherhood, and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), which was also created by a Brotherhood operative and takes an even more aggressive pro-terrorist role on campus defending Hamas rocket attacks on Israel and advancing its propaganda wars.

There are many ways to criticize Israeli policy, both reasonably and unreasonably. But what distinguishes these two groups is the relentless adherence of their members to the propaganda lines — and lies — of the terrorist organization Hamas, and their unwavering defense of Hamas’ aggressive wars against Israel and the Jews. A prominent slogan of SJP and MSA, chanted at ritual campus protests, is “From the River to the Sea Palestine will be Free.” The river is the Jordan, the eastern boundary of Israel, the sea is the Mediterranean, its western boundary. These groups are committed to the destruction of the Jewish state — an act of genocide.

It is true that some chapters of the Muslim Students Association, which is a sponsor of the Israel-hate fests called “Israeli Apartheid Week,” do not participate in these political activities. But name one of them who has dissociated itself from their hateful agendas.

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When Students Cheer Jihad
 
A TALE OF TWO PROFESSORS
How Connecticut College treats a pro-Israel professor -- and how Kent treats a pro-Islamist one.
February 3, 2016
Noah Beck

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To understand just how depraved today’s college campuses are, compare the treatment of two professors – one defending a Western, pro-American democracy (Israel) and the other suspected of supporting this century’s most gruesome Islamist terror organization, the Islamic State (“ISIS”).

Julio Pino, an associate history professor at Kent State University, iscurrently under investigationby the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security for potential ties to ISIS.

Pino’s jihadist leanings include possible threats against the U.S. government and virulently anti-Israel rants.In 2002, he praised a teenage Palestinian suicide bomberwho had killed two people in Jerusalem, saying that the teen had “died a martyr’s death in occupied Jerusalem, Palestine.”

In a2014 open letterto “academic friends of Israel,”Pino published an unhinged and anti-Semitic invective:“I hold you directly responsible for the murder of over 1,400 Palestinian children, women and elderly civilians over the past month…[w]hile The Chosen drain the blood of innocents without apologies you hide behind the mask of academic objectivity, nobility of research and the reward of teaching to foreign youth – in a segregated university, of course.” Pino closed the letter with: “Jihad until victory!”

Despite decades of hateful and extremist statements, Kent Statereportedlygave Pino multiple awards, including the Faculty Excellence Award in 2010, 2003, 2000 and 1996, along with the Professional Excellence Award in 1999 and 1997.

TheKent Stater, the university’s student newspaper, provided him witha video platform to defend himself, and theeditorial board wrotethat “it is too soon to make a judgment on the investigation, both from the FBI and public perspective.” When asked about the allegations against Pino, the editor of the paper, Emily Mills,reportedlyreplied: “He’s very well spoken…He expresses his viewpoints, which he has every right to do.”

Kent State remains comfortable with him in the classroom despite his Islamist rhetoric and now a federal investigation.

Contrast Pino’s treatment with how Connecticut College has persecuted professor Andrew Pessin for defending Israel in its 2014 war with Hamas (a State Department-designated terrorist organization).

Over six months after Pessin’s Facebook post critiquing Hamas, the student newspaper at Connecticut College launched a surprise character assassination by publishingthree editorials condemning Pessin(including on the front page),without giving him a chanceto defend himself against libelous accusations of racism.

In a reportedly packed auditorium(including members of the media,like NBC), Connecticut College President Katherine Bergeron said that she was “disappointed by the language” of Pessin’s post, which “seemed to show poor judgment,” and she praised “the valor of the students who responded to these incidents by exercising their own right of free speech with confidence and intellectual acuity.” These statements by Bergeroncontinue to appearon the college’s website, long after aWashington Postcolumnexposed evidence strongly suggesting that the allegationsagainst Pessin were politically motivated lies.

More absurdly, Bergeron promised to “review our social media policies to ensure they include appropriate advisory language about respectful expression,” even as her administration continues to allow the school’s student newspaper to host libels against Pessin alongside anti-Semitic diatribesabout Zionists ruling the world. The administration also continues to display statements from scores of academic departments, school officials, student associations, and other college affiliates,denouncing Pessinon the official Connecticut College website. As of this writing, no other issue or speech is similarly scrutinized or condemned on the school’s website.

In her remarks last March, Bergeron also promised to update the school’s “protocol for bias incidents so that those who come forward under these circumstances are well served by the process.”

Too bad her lofty commitments proved empty after the bias incidents against Jewish students at the school last December, when Conn Students in Solidarity with Palestine (“CSSP”) placed posters around campus bashing Birthright, a program that helps young people travel to Israel. The CSSP posterscall the programa form of “settler colonialism” and demonize Israel.

As Phyllis Chesler reported, the CSSP campaign “frightened and humiliated…Jewish students on campus who will soon be visiting Israel for the first time” but the administration’s spineless response was merely to “recognize CSSP’s right to share its perspective [and] the right of members of the community to express their disagreement with the posters’ characterization of the Birthright program.”

Anti-Israel sentiment is therefore welcome on bulletin boards throughout Connecticut College’s campus, regardless of whether it is true. But the “poor judgment” Andrew Pessin showed in a Facebook post merits his absence from campus for at least a year.

It gets much worse. In her article attacking Pessin last March, Lamiya Khandakeradmitsthat she was Pessin’s student but “never felt victimized in class,” even as she claims to “feel unsafe” because of a barely noticed Facebook post published six months earlier. Shockingly, Khandaker initiated a campus-wide campaign accusing Pessin of racism,even after he apologizedfor any misunderstanding, clarified that his post was intended only about Hamas and not all Palestinians, and deleted his post.

Whenthe Washington Postrevealed evidence that Khandaker’s accusations against Pessin were likely factual distortions, the administration should have realized that Khandaker’s op-ed probably violated thehonor system at Connecticut Collegebecause:

a) Khandaker failed “to take responsibility for [her] beliefs” by distorting opposing arguments and hiding her real agenda: to silence an Israel supporter at Connecticut College;

b) she failed to “conduct [herself] with integrity, civility and…respect for the dignity of” Professor Pessin by publicly attributing repugnant views to him that he doesn’t actually hold; and

c) her actions, which viciously libeled Pessin, were neither “thoughtful” nor “ethical.”

Thus, if Bergeron wants to review school policies to promote appropriate behavior on her campus, she should start by applying Connecticut College’s honor code to Khandaker’s defamatory conduct.

But Khandaker was apparently never sanctioned, and was allowed to keep her position as the student government chair of “equity and diversity” at Connecticut College.

Khandaker kept that position even though she reportedlyscoffed at anti-Semitismand called for Israel’s destruction on her Facebook page.

It’s an elected position, school spokeswoman Pamela Serfes said last fall, and the administration “does not select or pre-qualify candidates, nor would it seek to remove duly elected office holders with whom it may disagree.”

Would the same be true if a white student publicly dismissed concerns about racism and called for the destruction of a black-majority state?

No reply. Why not? Probably because the Connecticut College administration haddoubled down on its supportfor anti-Semites and anti-Israel activists, by granting Khandaker the “Scholar Activist Award” last spring. They must understand how insane that looks because they also refused to comment about or even confirm giving her that award.

To recap, not only did the Connecticut College administration participate in the character assassination of a professor who did nothing more than criticize Hamas, it rewarded those behind the campaign to silence their school’s only openly pro-Israel professor. Then, when CSSP spread its vitriol in anti-Israel posters with no effective voice on campus to counter their hateful propaganda, the administration issued a spinelessly neutral statement while students were on break.

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A Tale of Two Professors
 
David Horowitz Freedom Center Launches Campaign to Combat Jew Hatred at American Colleges and Universities
New initiative will refute genocidal lies about Israel which fuel anti-Semitism on campus.
February 11, 2016
David Horowitz Freedom Center

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Stop the Jew Hatred on Campus will confront the agents of this anti-Semitism by refuting the four primary and genocidal lies about the Jewish state spread by Palestinian terrorists and their campus allies which underpin the modern architecture of Jew hatred. These lies include the claims that Israel occupies Palestinian land and that Israel is an apartheid state. These lies and rebuttals to them may be found on the campaign website, www.StoptheJewHatredonCampus.org.

Students at campuses across the nation will participate in the campaign by holding teach-ins to raise student awareness about Jew hatred and anti-Semitism, and to combat the genocidal Hamas propaganda which has become a familiar presence on American campuses.

These teach-ins will feature speakers including David Horowitz, Daniel Pipes, Richard Cravatts and others who can expose the truth about Jew hatred on campus and the steps we must take to thwart it. Participating students may also distribute literature including the Freedom Center pamphlets Big Lies: Demolishing the Myths of the Propaganda War Against Israel and Why Israel is the Victim, organize campus film screenings, participate in postering campaigns, and hold silent vigils outside the campus offices of Students for Justice in Palestine (one of the chief instigators of campus Jew hatred) to raise awareness of these pressing concerns. These events will be concentrated during the week of March 7-11, but may also occur throughout the spring semester.

“In order to win the campus war against Israel and the Jews, our first task must be to subvert the malicious and genocidal lies that form the basis of the pro-Hamas and anti-Israel propaganda on American campuses,” stated Freedom Center founder and chairman David Horowitz. “Campus Jew-haters have been hiding their true intentions behind a false front of humanitarianism by claiming that Israel is an ‘apartheid’ state that oppresses the Palestinians. Our campaign will reveal these lies as Hamas propaganda and expose the baseless Jew hatred, absent all noble intentions, which lies at the heart of anti-Israel activism on campus.”

The David Horowitz Freedom Center, founded in 1989, is a not-for-profit organization located in Los Angeles, California. The Center is a School of Political Warfare whose mission is to identify the enemies of free societies like America and Israel, and devise ways to defeat them. To carry out this mission, the Center publishes Frontpagemag.com, JihadWatch.org and TruthRevolt.com. These sites are visited by more than 3 million readers per month. The Center also operates a website, DiscoverTheNetworks.org, which is an encyclopedia of the political left that receives more than 6 million visits per year. The Center operates a number of other programs including, the Israel Security Project run by Caroline Glick, the Individual Rights Foundation and the campaign, www.StoptheJihadonCampus.org. The Center is currently publishing a nine-volume series by David Horowitz called The Black Book of the American Left.

David Horowitz Freedom Center Launches Campaign to Combat Jew Hatred at American Colleges and Universities
 
Islamic Supremacists to University: Equality of Faiths Be Damned
Muslim takeover of campus all-faith quiet room causes uproar at German university.
February 16, 2016
Stephen Brown

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While Western civilization often caves in nowadays to demonstrations of Islamic supremacy one small, appeasing step at a time, a European academic institution firmly stood its ground recently and upheld Western values against one such Islamist test probe.

The Technical University of Dortmund (TUD) in Dortmund, Germany, finally had enough of Muslim students bullying others, especially women, after the former had taken over for a prayer room an area the university had set aside as a quiet space for all students. Located in the physics building, TUD recently closed the facility.

“We set up the “Quiet Room” in 2012,” said university spokeswoman Eva Prost in an interview with Der Spiegel magazine. “A few months after that, there were already endeavours to make a Muslim prayer room out of it.”

The university had originally intended the room to be a “religion and world-view neutral” space to accommodate students of different faiths attending TUD from around the world. Until 2012, it was reported Catholic and Protestant institutions near the university had provided such students with rooms for this purpose.

“Our “Quiet Room” was rather an offer to everyone who was looking for peace and a place to rest in the often stressful, daily life of a university,” said Prost, adding that it was permitted to say a prayer there “if it did not disturb others or exclude anyone from use of the room.”

But instead of relieving stress, the TUD’s well-intentioned idea was rather to cause a lot of it.

University officials may have been unfamiliar with the doctrine of Islamic supremacy, which claims the superiority of Islam over all other religions, when they made the decision to open such a facility. Along with the equality-of-faiths-be-damned attitude, inherent in Islamic supremacism is also a condemnation of a fundamental, underlying value of Western civilization, that of tolerance.

In America, Omar Ahad, a co-founder of the Council of American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), probably summed up best the Islamic supremacist doctrine. When making a speech in California, he stated: “Islam isn’t in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Koran, the Muslim book of scripture, should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on earth.”

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Islamic Supremacists to University: Equality of Faiths Be Damned
 
SFSU’s Deafening Silence on Partnership with Palestinian University
A hotbed of terrorism and Jew hatred finds a friend at San Francisco State University.
February 26, 2016
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Late last year, during the ongoing frenzy of violence directed at Israelis known as the “stabbing intifada,” 20-year-old Maram Hassoneh was killed in her second attempted knife attack on IDF soldiers manning a checkpoint. Hassoneh, a devout Muslim, was a top English student at An-Najah University in the West Bank city of Nablus. Described by Hamas as “greenhouse for martyrs,” An-Najah may very well be San Francisco State University (SFSU)’s first academic partner in the Arab and Muslim world.

Under the leadership of Rabab Abdulhadi, director of SFSU’s Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Initiative (AMED) and a founding member of the US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, SFSU reportedly established a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with An-Najah in 2014. Though there is no official corroboration of the relationship other than a recommendation in the All-University Committee on International Programs annual report (which Abdulhadi touted on Facebook), An-Najah claimed in a statement at its website last year that the MOU was signed on September 10, 2014, while a 2015 Xpress Magazine interview with Abdulhadi presented it as a fait accompli.

At a November, 2015 AMED panel discussion on “Palestine, Iran, and Syria” for which Campus Watch obtained a recording, Abdulhadi—in introducing notorious Israel-bashers Hatem Bazian of UC Berkeley and As’ad Abu Khalil of Cal State Stanislaus—spoke proudly of the partnership:

We . . . have the first agreement between San Francisco State and any Arab or Muslim communities . . . a memorandum of understanding with An-Najah University in Nablus, Palestine.

She reiterated her longstanding intention to do the same with another West Bank university, the Hamas-dominated Bir Zeit, and to set up a student exchange program, before delivering this telling disclaimer:

We believe that we need to produce knowledge for justice. We do not want to produce knowledge and teach students how to grow up and build bombs and destroy other people.

Given the prevalence of Hamas and, to a lesser extent, Fatah, at both universities, the expressions of hatred towards Israelis and Jews that appear with depressing regularity, and the widespread glorification of terrorism, it’s little wonder Abdulhadi felt compelled to issue this qualification.

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SFSU’s Deafening Silence on Partnership with Palestinian University
 
It's about time to put MSA in it's place or ban it...

Freedom Center Launches 'Stop the Jihad on Campus' Campaign
Ending university support for terrorists.
October 30, 2015
Frontpagemag.com

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10 TOP AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES LABELED 10 “MOST FRIENDLY TO TERRORISTS” BY LEADING WATCHDOG GROUP

HARVARD, COLUMBIA, BRANDEIS & 4 IN CALIFORNIA MAKE LIST

Harvard, Columbia and Brandeis are among 10 American universities cited by the David Horowitz Freedom Center as among the “most friendly” in the nation to Islamic terrorists against Israel.

Citing the Muslim Students Association (MSA) and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) – both created by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, godfather group to al-Qaeda and Hamas – Horowitz charged that the universities provide “financial and institutional support” to organizations on their campuses that “support the agendas of these terrorists and spread their propaganda lies.”

In alphabetical order, the ten universities are: Brandeis University; Columbia University; Harvard University; Rutgers University-New Brunswick; San Francisco State University; University of California, Irvine; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, San Diego; University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; and the University of New Mexico.

“These terrorist supported organizations are afforded campus privileges, including university offices and the right to hold events on campus grounds that would be denied to any other group that preached hatred of ethnic groups or supported barbaric terrorists who slaughter men, women and children as part of a demented mission to cleanse the earth of infidels,” said David Horowitz, who heads the eponymous organization. “We are publishing this report to put a spotlight on these American college campuses most supportive of these sinister activities, which put not only our ally Israel in danger, but our homeland as well.”

MSA and SJP are the chief sponsors of annual campus events called “Israeli Apartheid Weeks,” said Mr. Horowitz, adding:

“They lead chants which call for the destruction of the Jewish state ‘from the river to the sea.’ They are the chief sponsors of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, inspired by Hamas, whose goal is the economic strangulation of the Jewish state.”

Noting the savagery of al-Qaeda, ISIS and Hamas, Horowitz noted that “leaders of the Muslim Students Association have gone on to high-level positions in al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations. The most notorious of these was Anwar al-Awlaki, the head of al-Qaeda in the Yemen, who inspired the Fort Hood massacre and who before that was president of the Muslim Students Association at Colorado State.

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Freedom Center Launches 'Stop the Jihad on Campus' Campaign

Oh, so the Israelis are finding anyone who doesn't support them, and then making out they're terrorists.

The MSA itself isn't much of anything. It's a union of Muslims at university. If there are extremists within the MSA then it could become a problem. But the MSA itself isn't a problem.

The SJP is anti-Zionism and pro-Palestinian, you can see why the Israelis would call them terrorists. The SJP has never, ever done anything that involves terrorism. Again, maybe some members have, but the group hasn't.

Hey, why not declare all Jewish groups terrorist organizations too? Just to be fair.
 
It's about time to put MSA in it's place or ban it...

Freedom Center Launches 'Stop the Jihad on Campus' Campaign
Ending university support for terrorists.
October 30, 2015
Frontpagemag.com

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10 TOP AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES LABELED 10 “MOST FRIENDLY TO TERRORISTS” BY LEADING WATCHDOG GROUP

HARVARD, COLUMBIA, BRANDEIS & 4 IN CALIFORNIA MAKE LIST

Harvard, Columbia and Brandeis are among 10 American universities cited by the David Horowitz Freedom Center as among the “most friendly” in the nation to Islamic terrorists against Israel.

Citing the Muslim Students Association (MSA) and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) – both created by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, godfather group to al-Qaeda and Hamas – Horowitz charged that the universities provide “financial and institutional support” to organizations on their campuses that “support the agendas of these terrorists and spread their propaganda lies.”

In alphabetical order, the ten universities are: Brandeis University; Columbia University; Harvard University; Rutgers University-New Brunswick; San Francisco State University; University of California, Irvine; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, San Diego; University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; and the University of New Mexico.

“These terrorist supported organizations are afforded campus privileges, including university offices and the right to hold events on campus grounds that would be denied to any other group that preached hatred of ethnic groups or supported barbaric terrorists who slaughter men, women and children as part of a demented mission to cleanse the earth of infidels,” said David Horowitz, who heads the eponymous organization. “We are publishing this report to put a spotlight on these American college campuses most supportive of these sinister activities, which put not only our ally Israel in danger, but our homeland as well.”

MSA and SJP are the chief sponsors of annual campus events called “Israeli Apartheid Weeks,” said Mr. Horowitz, adding:

“They lead chants which call for the destruction of the Jewish state ‘from the river to the sea.’ They are the chief sponsors of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, inspired by Hamas, whose goal is the economic strangulation of the Jewish state.”

Noting the savagery of al-Qaeda, ISIS and Hamas, Horowitz noted that “leaders of the Muslim Students Association have gone on to high-level positions in al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations. The most notorious of these was Anwar al-Awlaki, the head of al-Qaeda in the Yemen, who inspired the Fort Hood massacre and who before that was president of the Muslim Students Association at Colorado State.

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Freedom Center Launches 'Stop the Jihad on Campus' Campaign

Oh, so the Israelis are finding anyone who doesn't support them, and then making out they're terrorists.

The MSA itself isn't much of anything. It's a union of Muslims at university. If there are extremists within the MSA then it could become a problem. But the MSA itself isn't a problem.

The SJP is anti-Zionism and pro-Palestinian, you can see why the Israelis would call them terrorists. The SJP has never, ever done anything that involves terrorism. Again, maybe some members have, but the group hasn't.

Hey, why not declare all Jewish groups terrorist organizations too? Just to be fair.
Yep their fucking angels...
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It's about time to put MSA in it's place or ban it...

Freedom Center Launches 'Stop the Jihad on Campus' Campaign
Ending university support for terrorists.
October 30, 2015
Frontpagemag.com

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10 TOP AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES LABELED 10 “MOST FRIENDLY TO TERRORISTS” BY LEADING WATCHDOG GROUP

HARVARD, COLUMBIA, BRANDEIS & 4 IN CALIFORNIA MAKE LIST

Harvard, Columbia and Brandeis are among 10 American universities cited by the David Horowitz Freedom Center as among the “most friendly” in the nation to Islamic terrorists against Israel.

Citing the Muslim Students Association (MSA) and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) – both created by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, godfather group to al-Qaeda and Hamas – Horowitz charged that the universities provide “financial and institutional support” to organizations on their campuses that “support the agendas of these terrorists and spread their propaganda lies.”

In alphabetical order, the ten universities are: Brandeis University; Columbia University; Harvard University; Rutgers University-New Brunswick; San Francisco State University; University of California, Irvine; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, San Diego; University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; and the University of New Mexico.

“These terrorist supported organizations are afforded campus privileges, including university offices and the right to hold events on campus grounds that would be denied to any other group that preached hatred of ethnic groups or supported barbaric terrorists who slaughter men, women and children as part of a demented mission to cleanse the earth of infidels,” said David Horowitz, who heads the eponymous organization. “We are publishing this report to put a spotlight on these American college campuses most supportive of these sinister activities, which put not only our ally Israel in danger, but our homeland as well.”

MSA and SJP are the chief sponsors of annual campus events called “Israeli Apartheid Weeks,” said Mr. Horowitz, adding:

“They lead chants which call for the destruction of the Jewish state ‘from the river to the sea.’ They are the chief sponsors of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, inspired by Hamas, whose goal is the economic strangulation of the Jewish state.”

Noting the savagery of al-Qaeda, ISIS and Hamas, Horowitz noted that “leaders of the Muslim Students Association have gone on to high-level positions in al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations. The most notorious of these was Anwar al-Awlaki, the head of al-Qaeda in the Yemen, who inspired the Fort Hood massacre and who before that was president of the Muslim Students Association at Colorado State.

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Freedom Center Launches 'Stop the Jihad on Campus' Campaign

Oh, so the Israelis are finding anyone who doesn't support them, and then making out they're terrorists.

The MSA itself isn't much of anything. It's a union of Muslims at university. If there are extremists within the MSA then it could become a problem. But the MSA itself isn't a problem.

The SJP is anti-Zionism and pro-Palestinian, you can see why the Israelis would call them terrorists. The SJP has never, ever done anything that involves terrorism. Again, maybe some members have, but the group hasn't.

Hey, why not declare all Jewish groups terrorist organizations too? Just to be fair.
Yep their fucking angels...
SJP - Google Search

I didn't say they were angels, I said they weren't TERRORISTS. Harassing people doesn't make you a terrorist. Also, like I said, individuals are individuals and don't necessarily represent the whole group. Just because some Republicans are racists, does this mean Republicans are racists?
 
"Stop the Jihad on Campus"

There is no 'jihad' on campus - the notion is ignorant idiocy.
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And this people, is an argument. Yep, posting a picture which is intended to not actually discuss the topic, is an argument. Wow.
C_CLAYTON_JONES SAID:
"There is no 'jihad' on campus - the notion is ignorant idiocy."

It's easier to post a pic in response to liberal stupidity...

No doubt you find it easier to post a picture, but it would be better if you tried your hardest to use your brain and come up with an ARGUMENT, no matter how hard you think that might be. This is the whole point of this board, I'd assume.

If it were the "post pictures message board" then you might be in the right place, but it isn't.
 

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