The fallout from the Dec. 5 congressional testimony about antisemitism on their campuses by three Ivy League university presidents continues. Americans watched as our supposed best-and-brightest turned into equivocating robots on the most important moral issue of our time – Jew-hatred – the ancient envy-fueled hatred animating demonstrations on their campuses supporting a terrorist group and the genocide of the Jewish people.
No matter how cloaked, the obscenity of chanting a euphemism for genocide in the aftermath of the barbaric mass murder of Jews in Israel on Oct. 7 made clear the intent to continue inflicting terror on Jews everywhere. But the Smartest Women in Academia just couldn’t figure that out. Wink, wink.
Claudine Gay, president of Harvard, Liz Magill, president of Penn, Pamela Nadell, professor of history and Jewish studies at American University, and Sally Kornbluth, president of MIT, testify before the House Education and Workforce Committee on Dec. 5, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Seeing this grotesque blight on humanity return less than 80 years since the exposure of the Holocaust, can be overwhelming enough. But in addition to such inhumanity parading itself on campuses like Harvard, Columbia, NYU, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania, another significant event in American social and political history took place in front of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce — the fraud and death of feminism and the indictment of its foundational ideology – Identity Politics.
How is this possible? Because for the left, removing them completely would be the system cutting off its nose to spite its face.
So, the beat goes on, and goes much deeper than the comrades the system puts in the big chairs.
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