Hat tip Campus Watch
UC Berkeley alumni Jessica Felber and Brian Maissy have dropped their lawsuit against the University of California at Berkeley alleging that the university allowed a climate of anti-Semitism to exist on campus. In return, the university has agreed to consider ways in which similar problems can be addressed in the future. A Title VI complaint against UCB has been filed with the Dept. of Education in connection with Felber and Maissy's complaints.
http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/12467
I have a suggestion: In the future when the Muslim Student Association and Students for Justice in Palestine hold their asinine anti-Israel hate-fests on campus, the campus PD can be on hand and make arrests when Jewish students get assaulted-like having loaded shopping carts rammed into them from behind.
That might prevent a few problems.
I had the pleasure of meeting Ms Felber last year. As the article states, it was not about the money. It is about putting a halt to anti-Jewish intimidation on UC campuses. We will see what the entire UC system does to address this system-wide problem.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
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Good suggestion. I'm for it. This will take matter out of the he said, she said variety of mutual propaganda exchanges, and break it down to documented empirics. And of course if it should turn out that there are Jewish students assaulting Muslims, they can be arrested too, without, of course, imputing thtt all Jewish students are violent.
I have a better suggestion. Check the residency status of all the students involved in this anti semitic violence and deport those in violation (after they serve their jail term for assault of course).
Sure Cabbie, as long as a law of general application is applied, based on a general policy of deporting all non-citizens who engage in violence while permitted temporary residence.
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