Sunday, February 5, 2012

University of South Florida Honors Radical


From Sami al Arian      to            Omali Yeshitela

The University of South Florida, where terror-supporter Sami al Arian used to teach and further his jihadist agenda, is now compounding its mistakes by honoring one of the vilest radicals you can imagine at the university's library. My friend and colleague David Stein has written the below article. It will shock you.


http://www.countercontempt.com/archives/2494

Scary stuff.

It seems that Yeshitela has a hatred for anyone who is not black. Were he white and went around talking like that about others, we would immediately label him a racist, would we not?

"Uhhhh....yeaaah."


But of course, there is that old double standard. Therefore, we have the pitiful spectacle of universities actually prostrating themselves honoring this man who is so full of hate. It is sickening, but hardly surprising given the ideological bent that reigns supreme in academia.

And who is supposed to "liberate" Africa? The European colonies are gone and virtually all those countries are under the rule of corrupt (native) dictators. Are they to liberate themselves?

Last May, during the anti-Israel hate fest, at UC Irvine, a young Israeli anarchist named Matan Cohen, a misguided fool who despises his own country, spoke at UC Irvine. During his speech, he made frequent reference to the American civil rights movement (as if he were an expert on it) and Martin Luther King. During the Q and A, an African-American friend of mine, who was old enough to have lived through that era, pointed out that history has shown that the civil rights leaders who preached non-violence have been proven to be right while those who preached violence were proved to be wrong.

So it is with people like Yeshitela. While America will always honor figures like Martin Luther King, John Lewis, Ralph Abernathy and Thurgood Marshall, the Omali Yeshitelas will eventually be forgotten and left in the dust heap of history.









































































1 comment:

  1. My colleague is the aunt of one of the Oakland officers murdered by Mixon. prior to her nephew's murder by this filth, Mixon, she said she always worried he would be killed in the line of duty because Oakland is a violent, gun-happy town. When I asked her why her nephew chose to work inOakland, she said her nephew always wanted to be a police officer and believed it was his civic duty to make this town a safer place . my colleague's nephew altruism was rewarded with his death, and a man who glorifies mixon's gunning down four officers is glorified by an institution of higher learning. I hope this Florida university puts disclaimer on its diplomas advising their alumni that their diploma does not confer academic and moral integrity

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