The Consequences Phase Has Arrived Week in Education
Your weekly report on education news.
We have just turned a major corner and not a moment too soon.
- Trump Threatens to Strip Funding to Colleges Over ‘Illegal Protests’
- Trump Admin Strips Columbia of $400 Million in Grants
- State Department Revokes First Visa of Foreign Student Linked to Anti-Israel Protests
There’s more to come.
- DOJ Antisemitism Task Force Planning Visits to Ten College Campuses
- DOJ Launches Antisemitism Investigation at University of California System
- Antisemitism ‘Report Card’ Shows Which Schools are Making Improvements and Who is Failing
This has been building for months.
- Masked Anti-Israel Protesters Take Over Barnard College Library, NYPD Makes Arrests
- Anti-Israel Students Arrested at Barnard College Are Mostly Children of Privileged Backgrounds
Some schools still haven’t gotten the memo.
- U. Minnesota Twin Cities Considering Mandatory Course on ‘Race, Power, and Justice’
- Hampshire College to Host Mural Memorial Focused on BLM, Police Brutality, and Social Justice
- U. Cincinnati Claims Offering Prayer for the Disabled is a ‘Microaggression’
Why?
This narrative doesn’t work anymore.
Compare and contrast.
- Senate Democrats Unanimously Oppose Protecting Women’s Sports
- Newsom Claims He Agrees With ‘Unfairness’ of Males in Female Sports
Winning!
That’s quite a haul.
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On the consequences of antisemitism.
In the early part of the last century, the University of Göttingen had become the world center of mathematics. Then came the “Great Purge” in 1933 when Jewish faculty, staff and students were expelled or fled. The following captures the consequences:
‘In 1934, David Hilbert, by then a grand old man of German mathematics, was dining with Bernhard Rust, the Nazi minister of education. Rust asked, “How is mathematics at Göttingen, now that it is free from the Jewish influence?” Hilbert replied, “There is no mathematics in Göttingen anymore.” ‘
https://undark.org/2017/02/01/math-lesson-hitlers-germany/
Many of victims of the purge ended up in the U. S. working on the Manhattan Project. In particular, John von Neumann (who at one time was Hilbert’s assistant) designed the lens for the implosion device. No one else could have done it. These were the pre-computer days.
Now it looks like American elite universities want to create an atmosphere hostile to Jews. Places like Columbia, Harvard, Stanford, UCLA, NYU … By tolerating antisemitism, they have become complicit in our version of “The Purge.” The consequences to American national security, industry and competitiveness will be profound. Time to take notice and stop.
Sickening how the progressive fascists pretend to worry about the lose of research from the cancellation of grant do the their tolerance of antisemitism. Everyone attending the university should be required to watch the films of the death camps when liberated at the end of WW2.