Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Here There Be Witches

The Toronto Star has an article about the controversy surrounding a master's thesis submitted to the University of Toronto by a Zion-loathing Jewess named Jenny Peto. While Ms. Peto's thesis--re how "powerful, white Jews" (are there any other kind?) use Holocaust education to advance Israel's criminality--is in perfect synch with academia's, it has engendered disgust from Jews, including Jewish Holocaust survivors, who don't view things through the same cracked lens that Jenny and other usefully idiotic lefties do. The big irony here: while Jenny derides Jews whom she accuses of playing the victim card, she and her campus ilk have no compunction about doing precisely that:
Asked if she now wanted to alter the thesis, Peto said: “I wish I could write an epilogue to talk about this controversy and show how perfectly it fits into my analysis of the abuse of anti-Semitism to slander vocal critics of Israel.” She was echoed by her supervisor, professor Sheryl Nestel, who said campus Israel critics face a “witch-hunting climate.”
A "witch-hunting climate" on the campus where that annual hatefest, Israel Apartheid Week, got its start, continues unabated, and has shared its Zionist witch-hunting ways with campuses around the world, huh? If you say so, gals. 

Here's the subject of a master's thesis I'm thinking of writing: "The Synchronicity Between Making False Claims of Being the Victim of a Zionist Witch-Hunt and Age-Old Pathologies of Judenhass." I don't think I'll ask Prof. Nestel to vet it, though.

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