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Thursday, June 13, 2013

"Bridge Building" at Georgetown University

Hat tip Campus Watch


How do you get an award for building bridges and fostering mutual understanding between religions? You make  statements like these:

"The population of Jews in the US is three percent ... but [their 'genius'] leads to their controlling so much power that even presidents are scared [of them]. Whether [President Barack] Obama will be able to escape the notion that three percent of the country is so powerful that the top gentile in the land cannot criticize Israel is not clear."

"Jews have been at their best when they were Europeanized...almost as if you needed a mixture of Jewishness and Europeanness [for Jewish genius]."

"Arabs are far less race-conscious and ethnic-conscious than Jews are,' he said. 'Acceptance of race mixture was more developed in Arab culture than in Jewish culture."

-Ali Mazrui
SUNY at Binghamton


Win Myers has written the below article for Campus Watch:

http://www.campus-watch.org/blog/2013/05/anti-semite-ali-mazrui-honored-by-alwaleed-bin

Of course, once you mention the name of Georgetown professsor John Esposito, it becomes quite clear. Apparently the Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding is an organization for Christian and Muslim anti-Semites, so it doesn't matter what their honorees say about Jews.

Another example of those interfaith ghroups at work.

5 comments:

Gary Fouse said...

Miggie,

When Qaradawi, Al Azhar University and the Koran, Hadith and Bukhari all affirm this stuff, that's pretty definitive.

Findalis said...

I see that Georgetown is now limiting the number of Jews it will admit as students now. And those they do will only be of European decent.

Gary Fouse said...

Findalis,

What is the source of that?

Findalis said...

First they acclaim people like Ali Mazrui. Accepting every idea he or she has. They they will ban the group the speaker inflames against.

It worked in Germany 1920's and 30's. It is working today. The next step for any university who allows themselves to agree with such hatred is to ban the group the speaker wishes them too.

Up until the 1970's Jews were subjected to a quota. In every top school no more than 13% of the student and teaching body could be Jewish. Jewish Quotas

ccording to historian David Oshinsky, on writing about Jonas Salk, "Most of the surrounding medical schools (Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania, and Yale) had rigid quotas in place. In 1935 Yale accepted 76 applicants from a pool of 501. About 200 of those applicants were Jewish and only five got in." He notes that the dean's instructions were remarkably precise: "Never admit more than five Jews, take only two Italian Catholics, and take no blacks at all." As a result, Oshinsky added, "Jonas Salk and hundreds like him" enrolled in New York University instead.

American Universities and Colleges have a long history of anti-Semitism. Too long in fact.

BTW if a speaker had said such a thing about Blacks or Gays do you think he or she would have been so honored?

Gary Fouse said...

Hardly.