


The latest in campus anti-semtisim horror has seen Jewish students at Cornell dehumanized and threatened with death.
“If i see a pig male jew i will stab you and slit your throat,” read one threat, posted online on a Greek life website; “eliminate jewish living from cornell campus,” read another.
A third vile message read “gonna shoot up 104 west” referring to the kosher dining hall on campus.
The university has responded by making the usual noises about not tolerating antisemitism — but has cravenly advised staff and students to avoid that dining hall.
In other words, the school caved to the hate-spewers, taking a step toward precisely what one demanded: the elimination of Jewish living from the Cornell campus.
Hardly a shock, given that this is the same school that employed historian Russell Rickford — who found the Hamas terror attacks “exhilarating” and “energizing.”
The surge of antisemitic, pro-terror activities across elite colleges seems to face no real opposition from the adults nominally in charge.
Witness the invasion of Cooper Union’s library building by Hamas-loving thugs last week, as Jewish students sat helpless.
Or the assault on an Israeli student at Columbia this month.
Or the unabashed Jew-hatred on display at Harvard, where a chorus of student groups blamed Israel for the Hamas atrocities.
It’s gotten so bad that Erwin Chemerinsky, lefty dean of UC Berkeley’s famed law school, has woken up.
In a Sunday op-ed, he announced: “Never in my life have I seen or felt the antisemitism of the last few weeks.”
Chemerinsky, of course, has been hoist with his own petard here.
He — like many other progressives on faculties nationwide — helped incubate the poisonous ideologies that are now loudly shouting their hate.
As with the responses from Cornell, Harvard, UPenn and the rest of the appeaser crowd, his outrage is far too little and much, much too late.