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http://spme.org 11-08-2011 14:48:56
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Bravo, bravo, John Spencer John Spencer for this crystal-clear article on the genocide slur. Means so much coming from an urban war expert, and how that slur, if accepted, can be used in the future is sobering. Thank you Tablet Magazine tabletmag.com/sections/israe…
Accusing Israel of genocide is not merely an attempt to isolate the Jewish state diplomatically; it is part of an effort to erase the Holocaust from history. Seth Mandel commentary.org/seth-mandel/th…
NEW: Legal filings reveal that Khymani James was denied re-enrollment at Columbia University last fall due to further violations during his suspension and “insufficient reflection” on his previous behavior. He will be eligible to re-apply for admission for Fall 2026.
.Columbia University tapped University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin as its fourth president in two years — and first Jewish leader in three decades. I looked into her record dealing w antisemitism at Wisconsin: jewishinsider.com/2026/01/jennif…
"The surge of antisemitism and the apathy of much of the world is so intimately tied to anticolonialism, critical theory, and the demonization of the Western liberal project that it can’t be challenged and must be neutralized." Trey Dimsdale Ayaan Hirsi Ali Foundation providencemag.com/2026/01/antise…
Can't make this up: "Top Michigan Democratic fundraiser shared Veterans Day post honoring Nazi officer grandfather" "Kelly Neumann is serving as the fundraising co-chair for gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson and Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow" jewishinsider.com/2026/01/kelly-…
Does Qatar Fund Antisemitism at American Campuses? by Kenneth L. Marcus wsj.com/opinion/does-q…
Does Qatar fund antisemitism at American campuses? A court order in a case against Carnegie Mellon illustrates the danger of foreign influence, writes Kenneth L. Marcus on.wsj.com/45Bjkvh