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After my lecture on how to fight campus antisemitism was cancelled at a local synagogue because I was too conservative, it appears I'm blacklisted. A local community member reports: "I’ve not been able to get anyone else to host. There seems to be a lot of politics involved."

Before her stroke ten years ago, Mandy was vibrant and full of life and ready for the fight. Her mom updates us: "She continues to slowly learn new words. She shows more interest in the internet and is also listening to political podcasts. She misses who she used to be but is content with who she is now. I have never seen her depressed."

My interview on Fox News Radio: "I've been warning for a while that this was a crescendo of vitriol, a crescendo of intimidation, and there is a significant likelihood of violence. I'm not saying it's going to happen, but the frustration you're seeing, it's almost cult-like chanting. If you look at videos of people at Cornell chanting last year, it's very cult-like, and it's beyond reason."

"While protesting a professor in the public sphere is one thing, directly targeting and approaching students through multiple channels raises the stakes, significantly increasing the intimidation for those who refuse to fall in line."

My interview on Fox News digital: "They want an exception to rules that everyone else has to follow. I think that’s what’s driving this: cry-bullies that think they don’t have to live by the rules that other people have to live by."