Rutgers Professor Calls Judaism ‘Most Racist Religion,’ Blames Jews for Armenian Genocide, Repeats Antisemitic Libels on Facebook Page

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This hate-filled academic savage not only holds a professorship at Rutgers, but he posted all this genocidal Jew-hatred on Facebook.

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“Rutgers Professor Calls Judaism ‘Most Racist Religion,’ Blames Jews for Armenian Genocide, in Flurry of Antisemitic, Homophobic and Sexist Posts,” by Shiri Moshe, Algemeiner, October 24, 2017:

A Rutgers University professor has published multiple social media posts containing antisemitic canards and caricatures, including blaming the Armenian genocide on Jews, describing Judaism as “the most racist religion in the world,” and calling Israel a “terrorist country.”

As first reported by the Israellycool blog, Michael Chikindas — a microbiology professor at Rutgers’ department of food science and director of the school’s Center for Digestive Health — promoted dozens of anti-Jewish conspiracies and comments on his Facebook page this past May, among them references to “international fat Jewish pockets,” and descriptions of “orthodox Judaism” and Zionism as “the best of two forms of racism.”

In one post, Chikindas claimed, “Israel is the terrorist country aimed at genocidal extermination of the land’s native population, Palestinians,” and added: “we must not forget that the Armenian Genocide was orchestrated by the Turkish Jews who pretended to be the Turks.”

He argued that Israel was failing in this attempted “extermination” mainly “because of the number of the Jews of ‘alternative’ sexual orientation (25% of the Tel Aviv inhabitants are gay/lesbians and Israel has more of these than the Netherlands).”

In an earlier post, Chikindas wrote “that Israel, the country of the Jews and for the Jews, has one of the highest percentage of gays in the world.”

The professor also called Judaism “the most racist religion in the world” and shared an interview with Christopher Bollyn, a conspiracy theorist who has claimed American Jews and Israel orchestrated the 9/11 attacks.

An antisemitic image shared by Rutgers University professor Michael Chikindas. Photo: Michael Chikindas / Facebook.

Chikindas’ Facebook timeline is filled with images depicting classic antisemitic libels, including a graphic suggesting Jews — portrayed by the Happy Merchant, a caricature of a hook-nosed Jewish male with a kippah — control the Federal Reserve, Hollywood, the “cancer industry,” “pornography,” “wars for Israel,” and “sex-trafficking,” among other things.

Another image featured the Jewish caricature — representing Israel — being carried by American soldiers and saying, “I am God’s chosen people, you filthy goyim.” A third cartoon showed a Jewish man with a large, hooked nose and a yellow “Jude” star on his suit jacket stealing money from a hungry American boy, and exclaiming, “be a patriot, goy! Somebody’s got to pay 10 billion to Israel.”

Other images depicted an Israeli flag overlaying the White House; accused Zionists of playing “the Anti-Semitism Card”; quoted former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters leveling charges of “apartheid” against Israel; and expressed support for the anti-Israel boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign.

An antisemitic image shared by Rutgers University professor Michael Chikindas. Photo: Michael Chikindas / Facebook.

Chikindas also published multiple posts referring to women — including Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, Israeli Culture Minister Miri Regev, First Lady Melania Trump, and President Donald Trump’s eldest daughter Ivanka Trump — as “b**ches” and in some cases “sl*ts.”

After sharing an article claiming to expose the “global elite,” he wrote, “These jewish motherf*****s do not control me. They can go and f**k each other in their fat a***s — you see, I really do not have anything to loose (sic), hence nothing to be controlled.”

In an interview with The Algemeiner on Tuesday, Chikindas rejected accusations of antisemitism, indicating that he was once married to and had a child with a Jewish woman, and had some 25 percent Ashkenazi Jewish lineage himself.

When read comments he made about Judaism, Chikindas pointed to the Talmud — a text containing Jewish law and tradition — which he claimed features racist and supremacist passages, as well as to “extremely degrading racist messages” he said he received on YouTube from accounts with Hebrew-language handles.

These messages — written in Russian, sent from “Jews who were originally from Russia,” and containing vulgar, personal insults, according to Chikindas — were provided as further evidence of the religion’s supposed racism.

Chikindas also said that he was open to having a “civilized” discussion on these issues, and claimed that his postings did not violate any of Facebook’s policies.

Neal Buccino, a spokesperson for Rutgers, told The Algemeiner that “Professor Michael Chikindas’ comments and posts on social media are antithetical to our university’s principles and values of respect for people of all backgrounds, including, among other groups, our large and vibrant Jewish community. Such comments do not represent the position of the University.”

He added that while Rutgers respects the free speech rights of its faculty members, it also seeks to “foster an environment free from discrimination, as articulated in our policy prohibiting discrimination.”

“The university is reviewing this matter to determine if actions taken in the context of his role as a faculty member at Rutgers may have violated that policy,” Buccino added.

This is not the first time that a professor at Rutgers — New Jersey’s largest publicly-funded research university — was caught making comments that were criticized for being antisemitic….

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Ego
Ego
6 years ago

“he posted all this genocidal Jew-hatred on Facebook”
But, but, but… Facebook doesn’t allow racist content… How could this happen at a nice company like Facebook?
I am sure they are already writing their apologies, also for the many jihadist sites that slipped past their filters and employees.

az
az
6 years ago
Reply to  Ego

Lolol, the moron is disillusional.
The idiot doesn’t know Zuckerberg is a muslim slave and will probably press “like” on all his postings.

Bashing your #1 supporter is not a good way to start a jihad career.
And what about Soros? What a tool this “professor” is.

Isaac_G
Isaac_G
6 years ago
Reply to  az

Another thing that’s crazy is how many white American Christian trolls are thinking the same thing. I’m a big Trump supporter, and Bannon too, but look at the comments on any Breitbart story dealing with Israel and Jews. There are people with serious thinking disorders out there.

joe1429
joe1429
6 years ago
Reply to  Isaac_G

I have not seen anti semitic content on breibart

Isaac_G
Isaac_G
6 years ago
Reply to  joe1429

Not on Breitbart. In the comments from Breitbart readers on Breitbart stories relating to Jewish topics. Breitbart is not anti-Semitic at all in my experience. It seems that bothers a number of their readers.

victoryman
victoryman
6 years ago
Reply to  az

The Zuckerberg creature believes in the old adage, “If I’m nice to the tiger, maybe he’ll eat me last.”

Suresh
Suresh
6 years ago
Reply to  Ego

Like facebook , twitter, even Google has joined Islamofascist gang http://tinyurl.com/lgp28rs

To censor conservative and Anti-jihadi news to push the islamisation agenda of the Left/Liberal/jihadis funded by saudi/qataris

Liatris Spicata
Liatris Spicata
6 years ago

And these are the kinds of shites that America entrusts to teach the rising generation? I abhor the notion that my tax dollars go to pay this guy’s salary, and it is very wrong to compel me to do so.

Any historians of the Armenian genocide here who can speak to the claim that Turkish Jews were responsible for it? Any sliver of truth to it? But even if some Jews were involved, they did not act as Jews …. they acted on behalf of the Ottoman Empire, which upheld Islamic values.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago

face book is fully sharia compliant, there is no point in trying to deal with it, as like every other muslim, it thinks it is the unchangeable word of the egotistical knob gobbling founder who spawned it. Another fool of a professor trying to attract attention, which, as he is an actual idiot, failed to do as an academic, so, village idiot was his next choice.

mackykam
mackykam
6 years ago

”When read comments he made about Judaism, Chikindas pointed to the Talmud — a text containing Jewish law and tradition — which he claimed features racist and supremacist passages, as well as to “extremely degrading racist messages” he said he received on YouTube from accounts with Hebrew-language handles.”

the language of the talmud is aramaic, not hebrew. Just the letters are hebrew.

Don Pelayo
Don Pelayo
6 years ago

Such creatures exist. They walk freely among us.

Halal Bacon
Halal Bacon
6 years ago

pretty sure the Armenians would question this logic if the islamists hadn’t slaughtered them

David E Brown
David E Brown
6 years ago

This “professor” must have done his doctorate on lying well

AlgorithmicAnalystD
AlgorithmicAnalyst
6 years ago

Blaming the Jews for the Armenian Genocide? That’s quite a stretch 🙂

My favorite book on that period is “Five Years in Turkey” by Liman von Sanders.

https://www.amazon.com/Years-Turkey-Illustrated-Lieutenant-General-Sanders-ebook/dp/B06XG4JHV7/ref=la_B00M4X44JY_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1508975233&sr=1-1

Michelle
Michelle
6 years ago

There are a few better ones that were available written by survivors. I do not have access to my library currently so I cannot provide them, but they are not hard to find online. Mind you, the above is an excellent description of the German role in Turkey but I meant WRT the genocide. I do believe that there was one book written by a neutral observer of the genocide but I have never found a trace of it online nor in any library public or university so I guess the PC censor brigade”got” to it. In fact IIRC there was a movie of the genocide made in the 1920s and I bet that this has “gone” also. The Left are extremely thorough (lots of practice under Lenin and Stalin) at making embarrassing texts disappear or “evolve”. The documentation of the Assyrian genocide in the 19th century also seems to be virtually non-existent and everyone forgets about it.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago

As if the Jews ran Turkey. I gotta wonder if any muslums would be stupid enough to believe this obvious lie.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago

Bwahahahahahahahahahaha, how did I not see it of course it was the Jews who committed the Armenian Genocide! The muslum delusion is strong in this one.
I remember one time debating w/a Turkish muslum monkey who smelled like an ashtray about the Armenian Genocide. He not only stated that it didn’t happen, but that it was a defensive reaction by the Turks to an attempted genocide by the Armenians — he said this all with a straight face that invited a nice, right cross.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
6 years ago

LOL, dean of the history department? Or president of the university?
It’s always interesting how muslum history sounds more like a creative writing class.

Mark I.
Mark I.
6 years ago

We’re trying to get this guy fired. The investigation is being conducted by a committee led by a Woman, named Katheryn. She can be reached at (848) 932 3953. Please call & voice your complaints, in a polite manner. I spoke to her for quite a while today. She was quite understanding & seemed to be on our side. Every call could make the difference. Thanks for running this story Pamela.

harbidoll
harbidoll
6 years ago

read, its writen– many to most of the founding fathers of the Hebrews married black women. Black is in their DNA. Stop being such euro-centrist.

Victor Redlick
Victor Redlick
6 years ago

Microbiology professor Chickenshit tries to spread a little salmonella. Why hasn’t Rutgers eviscerated him already? Carpe diem.

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
6 years ago

Ever lived in a Negro neighborhoodie? Ever had a Negro sodomite as “President”? I know you experienced one. Can you tell us about it?

Long Ben
Long Ben
6 years ago

Yeah Boy, them Jewish Young Turks were some murdering Bastards in Armenia, Yeah!

notme123
notme123
6 years ago

don’t use facebook or twitter. Email only.

victoryman
victoryman
6 years ago

The “Perffssur” is our standard “Edjaykaytur” of today….anti-Semitic, anti-American, pro- Palestinian, pro-BLM, etc. Nothing like and educated fool. As my sainted Grandmother would have said, “What a PUTZ.”

solange9
solange9
6 years ago

Time for all of us to tweet Rutgers and demand his resignation.

American 1st.
American 1st.
6 years ago

Cut the funding to colleges that are not teaching the basics needed for people to enter and succeed in the workforce. Also, sanction any institution that allows such discriminatory behaviors.

MerchantseamenD
Merchantseamen
6 years ago

This guy and zuckerburger would have been great Kappos back in the day. Jesus teaches me not to hate but….I surly dislike these kinds of people. But then it is biblical so……

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
6 years ago

If you believe that Judaism is so bad, then wait until you live in a country that is ruled by Muslims. Trust me, it will be much worse than you can possibly imagine.

joe1429
joe1429
6 years ago

Will this piece of crap be fired?????

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