Can any Atlas readers get me the names of Jewish donors to UC Irvine? I want to post their names in big, bold, bloody letters every day, and shame these despicable snakes. I want to raise money to take out a half page ad in their secular humanist bible, the NY Times, and the Wall Street Journal, outing the annihilators in the war of ideas. I want to create blog sites, facebook pages, twitters, and tweets in big, bold, bloody type outing these exterminationist funders and jihad boot lickers:
ZOA, the New York-based organization lambasted Chancellor
Michael Drake for not condemning anti-Semitic speech on campus and
enabling a years-long history of "bigotry, discrimination and the
violation of civil rights" by the school's Muslim Student Union.ADVERTISEMENT"We're not asking the university to infringe on anyone's free speech
rights, but our contention all along is that the chancellor has his own
free speech rights, and for whatever reason, he's refusing to exercise
them," said Susan Tuchman, director of the ZOA's Center for Law and
Justice. "He can come out and condemn the speech as hurtful and
anti-Semitic."Drake and the school had no comment on the statement, spokeswoman Cathy
Lawhon said.Hadeer Soliman, a spokeswoman for the Muslim Student Union, did not
immediately return an e-mail seeking comment.For years, tension has simmered between Jewish and Muslim student
groups on the suburban campus southeast of Los Angeles. But emotions
reached a fever pitch earlier this month when 11 students were arrested
by campus police for repeatedly interrupting a talk by Israeli
Ambassador Michael Oren.The Muslim Student Union had issued an e-mail condemning Oren's
appearance but said it did not organize the protest.ADVERTISEMENTThree of the arrested students were from the neighboring University of
California, Riverside campus, and
it was unclear if the others were
Muslim Student Union members, Lawhon said.In a Monday editorial in the campus newspaper, Soliman defended the
arrested students' right to protest and called Oren the "official
representative of a state that engages in war crimes and crimes against
humanity.""If the university chooses to selectively enforce its policies in order
to punish these students, it is undoubtedly sending a political message
and chilling all students' First
Amendment rights," she wrote,
referring to constitutional freedom of speech rights.Tension around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has spilled onto campus
at several other universities
lately as well.Pro-Palestinian students have disrupted speeches by prominent Israeli
speakers at Oxford University, in England, at the University of Chicago
and at the University of California, Los Angeles.A talk by a group called J Street, which backs a two-state solution to
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, also stirred a backlash at the
University of Pennsylvania last
month.But the discourse between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel students at UC Irvine has been particularly
vitriolic.ADVERTISEMENTThe Muslim Student Union drew attention in 2004 when more than two
dozen students wore green stoles to their graduation. They said the
stoles symbolized their faith, but others said the clothing represented
allegiance to the militant group Hamas and was meant to intimidate
Jewish students.In 2005, the Zionist Organization of America complained to federal
civil rights investigators about alleged anti-Semitic speeches by
speakers invited to campus and said the university was discriminating
against Jewish students by failing to take action.The investigation concluded in 2007 that while some Muslim student
activities could be offensive to Jewish students, the speeches and
marches were based on opposition to Israeli policies, not the national
origin of Jewish students.ZOA has appealed that finding and another complaint is pending, said
Tuchman, head of the ZOA's law center.Last year, the ZOA also filed a complaint with the university that the
Muslim Student Union was conducting fundraising for a group called Viva
Palestina at a campus event and alleged that the money was supporting
terrorist activities.
UPDATE: Apologies to Jew-haters.
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