Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Once Again Academia Leads the Way in Contemporary Forms of Jew-Hate

Back in the dark old days of fascist Nazism, Martin Heidegger and his confreres boarded the crazy train. Today, most of animus comes from the left, and its target isn't Jewry per se; it's the Jewish state:
It’s no accident that “Israel Apartheid Week,” an annual two-week extravaganza that began this week, focuses on Western college campuses. It’s not just because that’s where young, impressionable future leaders can be found. It’s also because, as a new study reveals, the educated mainstream is the mainstay of good old-fashioned anti-Semitism in today’s West. That counterintuitive finding explains why college campuses are such fertile ground for attacks on the Jewish state. 
Prof. Monika Schwarz-Friesel of the Technical University of Berlin reached this conclusion after studying 10 years’ worth of hate mail–14,000 letters, emails, and faxes in all–sent to the Central Council of Jews in Germany and the Israeli embassy in Berlin. In an interview published in Haaretz yesterday, she said she fully expected to discover that most of it came from right-wing extremists. But in fact, right-wing extremists accounted for a mere 3 percent, while over 60 percent came from educated members of “the social mainstream – professors, Ph.Ds, lawyers, priests, university and high-school students,” she said. Nor were there any significant differences between right-wing extremists’ letters and those of the educated mainstream, Schwarz-Friesel said: “The difference is only in the style and the rhetoric, but the ideas are the same.”...
Ineed. And today's youth have been indoctrinated to believe that climate change "deniers" and Zionists are the alpha and omega of global eeeville while ObamaCare is the apex of goodliness.

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