Muslim university writer in Australia calls for death to Israel
An article declaring "death to Israel" published in the Adelaide University student magazine On Dit has become the focus of alarm for Australian Jewish students, with the Australasian Union of Jewish Students (AUJS) calling for the university to take action on Monday.Any antisemitic students "learning" at the university do not belong there any more than the article penner himself. The university's blackened its image with the umpteenth example of incitement to violence, which apparently is considered far more acceptable than sex in these kind of PC circles.
"The solution to achieving peace and bringing forth justice for Palestine is to demand the abolition of Israel," wrote Habibah Jaghoori, an editor of the magazine. "Free Palestine and Death to Israel."
The article was pinned to the top of On Dit's Facebook page, commenting that "On Dit stands with Palestine through and through and so should you," and "glory to the Intifada. Glory to the resistance."
On Friday the article was made unavailable by article hosting platform Medium, as it was "under investigation or was found in violation," of its rules. According to the platform's rules, it does not" allow content or actions that threaten, encourage, or incite violence against anyone, directly or indirectly.
AUJS wrote that it was "horrified" by the article, which it said "actively calls for and encourages the destruction of the world's only Jewish state. The majority of Jewish students identify with Zionism. Rather than seeking to understand the religious and cultural connection Jewish students have to the Land of Israel and encouraging productive conversations, the divisive and hateful speech in the On Dit article sends a dangerous message to Jewish students."
Jasmine Munn-McDonnell, a Ph.D. student at the university, said that it was disappointing to see the university "so far fail to decisively address the hostile environment that exists for Jews on campus."
Jonathan Iadarola, a second-year law and arts undergraduate student, told The Advertiser "I do not feel safe or welcomed on my campus as a Jew, knowing that these antisemitic views are shared by many students.”
But a more effective way to deal with such establishments is not to pay them any money, and campaign to cut off outside funding for them. In fact, if it's possible not to go to college anymore, as a USA specialist argued some time ago, then maybe that'd be better too, since why continue to lend validity to these awful, abominable colleges run by leftists anywhere?
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