Campus mafia
Leftist dominated universities seem to be turning themselves into mafia-like fortresses today. Caroline Glick writes about jihad's campus collaborators, and how any universities like those aren't just providing a platform for jihadists, but also assaulting those who ask if their oh-so precious subjects like the ISM support terrorism:
The time has also come to start lobbying Congress and the government to start cutting off funding for unversities that do this, and also to make it clear to them that they're going to have to start accepting conservatives as leading directors of the campus.
At an "Israel Apartheid Week" event at City University of New York, after watching a propaganda film, 19-year old Binyamin Rister rose and politely asked the ISM presenters if they supported terrorism. When he received no reply he politely repeated the question. Rather than wait for an answer, CUNY security guards dragged Rister from the room and then repeatedly banged his head against the wall of an elevator and threw him head first down the stairs. Rister's injuries from the assault by campus security required him to be evacuated by ambulance in a neck brace to the hospital.And who told the imperial guards to do that? The campus deans? If so they deserve to be jailed for conducting physical assaults, and the campus guards must also be jailed and ostracized for "carrying out orders" if they claim that in their defense. It should be considered a disgrace to commit assaults for money, which is what they did.
In an almost identical case at Georgetown last year, Bill Maniaci a 65-year-old retired Jewish American police officer was brutalized by Georgetown security guards after he asked ISM spokesmen if they supported terrorism. He is currently suing Georgetown for $8 million in damages for the assault. According to Lee Kaplan's report of the CUNY event in Frontpage Magazine, there were seven witnesses to the unprovoked attack against Rister. He too has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against CUNY.
The time has also come to start lobbying Congress and the government to start cutting off funding for unversities that do this, and also to make it clear to them that they're going to have to start accepting conservatives as leading directors of the campus.