The Council on Islamic American Relations (CAIR), a US branch of the Muslim Brotherhood with links to Hamas, is at it again. Now they have published a list of the "10-most hostile (for Muslims) campuses". For the second straight year, Stanford University has made the "top ten". This news has not gone unnoticed by the Stanford Daily. You can read their report, dated February 11, here.
Isn't it amazing that the very bullies and campus disrupters who have brought such disrepute to university campuses over the past couple of decades are crying that they are being picked on? For years, institutions like Stanford have turned a blind eye as (some) Muslim students and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), backed to the hilt by organizations like CAIR, have wreaked havoc on campuses like Stanford. And finally, when several campuses decided last year that there must be consequences for anti-Jewish hate speech, bullying, campus encampments, disruption, and occupation of university buildings, CAIR cries foul.
On the contrary, I would argue that Stanford has been a hostile campus for Jewish students, who, by the way, are not disrupting, engaging in hate speech, occupying buildings, or bullying anybody.
And isn't it laughable that CAIR puts Columbia University at the top of its list- arguably the most hostile university in the nation for Jewish students?
And by what logic does adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of anti-Semitism make a campus hostile to Muslims?
And while the Stanford Daily is reaching out to CAIR representatives in their San Francisco office for comment, they might want to ask about anti-Semitic statements attributed to their CEO, Zahra Billoo, over the years.
This report put out by CAIR is just the latest example of their blatant hypocrisy.
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