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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