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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

More on the University Of Michigan Brown Shirts

Hat tip Algemeiner, JJ  and Washington Free Beacon

A rally at Michigan Union in Ann Arbor after the student government voted to “indefinitely postpone” a vote on a anti-Israel referendum. Photo: Screenshot / Ali Abunimah / Electronic Intifada.
University of Michigan brown shirts in aktion

Jewish students called "kikes" and "dirty Jews"


The thuggery and brown shirt tactics at the University of Michigan are uglier with each new report. According to the below report from the Washington Free Beacon, the failed Boycott, Divest and Sanctions vote against Israel not only resulted in a thuggish occupation of the student government space, but Jewish students were hit with epithets as well. Perhaps even worse, the usual collection of jellyfish administrators cannot respond to complaints or press inquiries as to what is occurring.

http://freebeacon.com/pro-israel-students-called-kike-dirty-jew-at-university-of-michigan/

http://www.algemeiner.com/2014/03/25/jewish-students-report-intimidation-as-bds-battle-ignites-at-university-of-michigan/

Earlier today, I posted a report from San Jose State University on accusations of racial hazing against a black student.

http://garyfouse.blogspot.com/2014/03/racial-hazing-lawsuit-filed-against-san.html

Compare the reaction to that with the University of Michigan:

University of Michigan spokesman Rick Fitzgerald—who first said that he did not understand a reporter’s questions—declined multiple requests to comment on the death threats and violent rhetoric from activists, saying that the school encourages “students to report them to police.”
Fitzgerald—who adopted an incredulous tone when faced with questions—additionally refused to connect a Free Beacon reporter with the university’s provost or other high-level officials, saying that the issue does not rise to the level of their involvement.
“This is activism of students with their student government,” he said. The BDS activists “do not believe their voices were heard.”
Fitzgerald said that the university would not take an official position on the BDS issue.Scores of other university presidents and academic groups have flatly rejected the movement in recent months.
“The university has not been advocating any position,” Fitzgerald said, adding that there are “heated emotions on both sides.”

Pretty disgusting if you ask me. All across North America and Europe we have pro-Palestinian students acting like brown shirts and school administrators hiding under their desks.

And to make matters worse, the student government (buckling under to pressure) is reconsidering the resolution tonight. The below photo is from the University of Michigan campus paper Daily Michigan. Note the preponderance of Palestinian and Arab keffiyas.

 
You can watch the insane live stream on the below link.

http://www.michigandaily.com/article/live-hundreds-attend-csg-reconsiders-divestment-resolution

4 comments:

Miggie said...

It illustrates their mind set with how they identify themselves:

"Amanda, another self-proclaimed “Michigan-Palestinian” resident wrote..."

That means what they really are Palestinian and the KIND of Palestinian they are is one who happens to live in Michigan.

That's how we get Boston Bombers who are "citizens" but have allegiance to some other country or cause.

My bet is that most Muslims describe themselves as American Muslims. It is a small but very telling point.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Basically true Gary, but at the same time, we should not forget the brownshirts who are building illegal settlements in the lebensraum of the West Bank.

Gary Fouse said...

Brown shirts were never noted for their ability to build things. More remembered for their ability to destroy things-just like the Palestinians.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Gary, can it have escaped your attention that good Nordic Aryan agricultural colonies were planted in Poland, and targeted by both Jewish and Polish resistance for shooting the colonizers and burning down their homes?

Have you forgotten that the Nazis somehow managed to "build things" in scrub brush and agricultural land that to this day stand as monuments to what was perpetrated inside the things built?

Shallow answer.