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Already been discussed. Pay attention.How is it taxpayer funded?
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Already been discussed. Pay attention.How is it taxpayer funded?
What taxpayer money?And Cornell’s response.
I will ask again. Do you support using taxpayer money to investigate this personal interaction between two people?
Read article & thread.What taxpayer money?
So? That still doesn't mean that money is being used to investigate the allegation. Stop being a ******* moron!They get government money.
The line of logic (best as I can surmise) is that even private universities receive some federal funding. Therefore, they are receiving money which is raised through federal taxation. This then "means" that tax money is being used to fund the (internal) investigation which Cornell might arrange. If I got it wrong, I hope someone can draw the line more accurately.Cornell is a private university. Sorry!
Already did. You are out to lunch!Read article & thread.
Yes, it is. Did you read the entire thread and article?So? That still doesn't mean that money is being used to investigate the allegation. Stop being a ******* moron!
He's an idiot, in case you haven't noticed!The line of logic (best as I can surmise) is that even private universities receive some federal funding. Therefore, they are receiving money which is raised through federal taxation. This then "means" that tax money is being used to fund the (internal) investigation which Cornell might arrange. If I got it wrong, I hope someone can draw the line more accurately.
If you did, then you would know.Already did. You are out to lunch!
If I think about it, then I will have to develop consistent opinions about all uses of taxes and that will take more time and research than I feel it is worth. So, no, I'm not going to think about it, especially when the thread is about the anti-Semitism displayed, and not the response to it.You don’t think about it? LOL. Think about it now.
Annnnddd, here come the insults.He's an idiot, in case you haven't noticed!![]()
Hes going far in the business world notA student at Cornell applied for a summer internship, and then realized his would-be boss was Jewish. He was offered an interview by the Jewish boss, but rejected it with a scathing email saying he wouldn’t work for a Jew. Points of discussion:
1) We now seem to be in the run-up to the concentration camps of Nazi Germany, in which people felt free - even proud - to declare their hatred for Jews, and directly to their faces.
2) This disgusting attitude is more prevalent among students at far-left universities, where -supposedly - leftists are opposed to bigotry,
3) The antisemitic student who did this is majoring in Labor Relations, which includes the fight against prejudice and discrimination. What organization, other than maybe CAIR or a similar antisemitic group, would ever hire this Jew-hater?
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Antisemitic Cornell student turns down interview because he’s ‘not interested in working for a Jew’
Austin Franco, 19, put his antisemitism on full display when he passed up an interview with NYC-based company VryfID because its co-founders Gabe and Aiden Einhorn are proudly Jewish.nypost.com
It’s a simple question. You won’t answer it.If I think about it, then I will have to develop consistent opinions about all uses of taxes and that will take more time and research than I feel it is worth. So, no, I'm not going to think about it, especially when the thread is about the anti-Semitism displayed, and not the response to it.
For the second time, yes! No tax dollars are involved. Quote where it says they are using tax dollars. Tax dollars are assigned for specific purposes, such as research, student aid, etc.Yes, it is. Did you read the entire thread and article?
Already been discussed. If you’re not going to bother learning the basics of the issue, then stay on the sidelines and learn.For the second time, yes! No tax dollars are involved. Quote where it says they are using tax dollars. Tax dollars are assigned for specific purposes, such as research, student aid, etc.
Stop being a moron!
Do you just hate Jews also?
it certainly isn't a direct line as far as I can tell. I guiess the idea is that all funding from all sources becomes part of a single collection of funds the college has access to. ANY use then might be using a dollar that came from federal sources which were filled with tax revenue. So each and every action by the private school then has to be seen through a strict lens of federal guidelines. If taken one step further, a private university might buy prayer books for student organizations. Therefore federal funds are being "used" to endorse religion and this would then be called a violation of the first amendment even though the school is a private one.He's an idiot, in case you haven't noticed!![]()
Antisemitic Hondo sock doesn’t want the American government interfering with the Left’s advancement of antisemitism at a university that takes American taxpayer dollars.So then why do you support a taxpayer funded investigation of the private communication between two people?
So, your boss was an idiot also?It is the principle of the act of invading your privacy. I ended up being self employed for thirty five years. The best guy I have ever worked for was me.

that's true and I explained why.It’s a simple question. You won’t answer it.
Yes, you’re evasive.that's true and I explained why.