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Steve Straub


NextImg:Cartoon Shows The Sad Way History Is Repeating Itself in 2023

They say those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it and it appears that old saying is true.

Those on the left, especially those still in college, seem to be the most ignorant of them all.

They say a picture can be worth a thousand words so here in one cartoon is the brutal way history is once again repeating itself, and not in a good way.

Does that sadly sum it up?

These students have been so brainwashed by their leftist teachers and professors they apparently have no clue as to right or wrong.

Their moral compass is severely damaged and in need of serious repair, if it’s not too late.

While the students seem to not be getting the message the universities themselves are now in mortal fear of losing their biggest donors.

Harvard Cracks: Makes Token Move to Address Antisemitism Amid Growing Criticism and Institutional Fallout

In a move aimed at addressing growing concerns about antisemitism on campus, Harvard University President Claudine Gay has announced the formation of an advisory council. The group will include faculty, staff, alumni, and leaders from the Jewish community.

This announcement came amid heavy criticism of Harvard’s handling of the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas that started with the horrific terror attack on October 7 leaving over 1,400 brutally murdered and over 250 hostages taken into Gaza and subsequent pro-Palestinian movement on campus.

Speaking at a Harvard Hillel Shabbat Dinner, Gay stated, “we are witnessing a surge in anti-Jewish incidents and rhetoric across the nation — and on our own campus.”

Gay said she has heard “story after story” of “Jewish students feeling increasingly uneasy or even threatened.”

“As president, I am committed to tackling this pernicious hatred with the urgency it demands,” Gay stated. “Antisemitism has a very long and shameful history at Harvard. For years, this University has done too little to confront its continuing presence. No longer.”

The council will work closely with other high-ranking officials at the university, including Provost Garber and various School deans, to develop a clear plan for combating antisemitism on campus.

One could argue that such a plan should have been in place long ago, given the university’s troubled history with this form of bigotry.

The university has been under scrutiny since 34 student groups, led by the Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups, signed a statement blaming the “Israeli regime” for all violence following the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

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Gay initially responded by condemning the actions of Hamas, but did not explicitly criticize the student groups’ controversial stance.

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In a subsequent video message, Gay explained that while Harvard doesn’t “punish or sanction” people for holding polarizing views, it also doesn’t endorse those views.

This clarification didn’t sit well with many, creating severe consequences for the university. A leading law firm retracted job offers made to students involved in these organizations.

Additionally, some high-profile donors cut ties with the university, and former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan withdrew his offer to participate in Harvard’s fellowship programs as reported by Fox News.

At the end of the day, Gay has done nothing more than create a task force that will more than likely do nothing typical of any institution or government.

It’s not enough to just treat the symptom; the university needs to go after the root cause. Failure to do so is a complete moral shortcoming leaves Jewish students at risk.

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