JUDENREIN: Columbia Univ. Retaliates Against Jewish Professor, Suspends Him From Campus

Justine Brooke Murray | October 16, 2024
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Columbia University has gone full Judenrein.

After a year of inviting professional jihadists and designated terrorist organizations on campus to violently threaten Jews, the university just suspended one of their remaining Jewish professors for calling them out.

“Why? Because of Oct. 7. Because I was not afraid to stand up to the hateful mob,” asserts assistant business school professor Shai Davidai in an Instagram video reacting to his suspension.

To make matters more hypocritical, Columbia says they temporarily banned him because he “repeatedly harassed and intimidated University employees in violation of University policy.”

Their charges come in retaliation after Davidai “was not afraid to expose Mr. f*cking Cas Holloway,” Columbia's Chief Operating Officer, and other officials for allowing their Hamassholes to hold an on-campus rally celebrating the one-year anniversary of October 7.

Now, I am a staunch advocate for free speech. Protecting speech we despise is the most important part of our First Amendment. It’s a founding principle the ACLU understood back when they were useful and defended the right for Nazis to march down the streets of Skokie, Illinois in the 1970s. 

The problem I have is that universities like Columbia led the charge for censorship for decades until Hamas waged their mass pogrom of Jews last year. Suddenly, they turned into free speech absolutists overnight. But only for their terrorist-supporting ilk, which continues to breach the line between speech and physical violence.

Instead, they punish professors like Davidai for filming campus security “standing idly by” as the unruly mob of Keffiyeh-wearing Hamassholes do exactly what the administration accused him of.

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Columbia took issue with Davidai publishing a thread of multiple videos to his X account, showing their security officers implying he and Jewish counter-protesters should be the ones to leave public property to de-escalate the mob cornering them. 

They had previously restricted him from entering campus in April, suggesting his presence as an outspoken Jew would instigate the rioters they refused to control. 

Perhaps this latest act of retaliation is Columbia’s attempt to make an example out of anyone who exposes their administrators so they’ll be protected from another embarrassing Congressional hearing. 

But I don’t think that’s going to work out well for them.

 

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