Administrators surrender to "Students for Justice in Palestine."
Anti-Semitic attacks against Jews in the United States have surged since
the latest war between Israel and Palestinian terrorists in Gaza
erupted last month. People of good will, regardless of their religion,
ethnicity, or background, would condemn such hate crimes because they
represent a dark blot on our common humanity. New Jersey’s Rutgers
University-New Brunswick did just that at first and condemned
anti-Semitism - the world’s oldest continuing form of bigotry. But in a
blink of the eye Rutgers’ high-level administrators bowed to pressure
from the anti-Semitic Rutgers Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)
and apologized for having done the right thing. We are living in a sick
society when a major public university cowers to anti-Semites and walks
back its clear condemnation of anti-Semitism that has exploded to the
surface once again...........To Read More....
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