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Left-Wing Activists Are Showing Who Is Really in Charge on Ivy League Campuses
Daily Signal ^ | April 27, 2024 | Jarrett Stepman

Posted on 04/29/2024 12:32:33 PM PDT by Red Badger

The Left’s winter of discontent appears to be transitioning into a summer of rage as college campus unrest heats up with the warmer weather.

Well-funded and well-organized anti-Israel protests are spreading from one college campus to another. And they are becoming a feature in America’s Democrat-run cities as mobs of radicals have been able to shut down roads, bridges, busy intersections, and businesses with impunity.

Unlike in 1968 when similar student unrest was eventually met with force when protests got out of line, most of America’s institutions have become willingly or unwillingly helpless in the face of this chaos.

There won’t be a Richard Daley-type Democrat to restore order during protests at this year’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Those days are long gone. Good luck to the Windy City.

Left-wing political leaders and college administrators have been paralyzed by this threat. Most of their responses have been mealy-mouthed or evasive, despite the fact that several protests have turned violent and have been boiling over with antisemitism.

They are effectively letting activists have a “heckler’s veto” over their institutions.

When the activists abuse other students and faculty—whose “crimes” are being Jewish or “Zionist”—Ivy League administrators offer hybrid online learning as the solution.

Think about that for a moment. The best that these temples of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” can offer to people who’ve literally been the victims of bigotry and intolerance is COVID-era Zoom learning and canceled graduation ceremonies.

In the institutions that pride themselves on being the most academically elite in the world and pillars of diversity and tolerance, we see weakness, idiocy, and hate in the boldest of colors. That’s what is being exposed.

And it’s important that they are being exposed, because as ridiculous and pathetic as some of the protesters are, they wield a disproportionate amount of power.

The Ivy League establishment now totally accepts the Left’s moral and ideological framework.

All they have to offer in resistance is a few voices on the outside pleading for a return to sanity or feeble attempts to shift blame. My feeling is that these calls for moderation will fall on deaf ears. The Left’s activist base sees blood. They know that the establishment can’t resist kowtowing to their demands—from the presidents of Columbia and Harvard to the president of the United States.

Hamas and Iran have called the student radicals “leaders of the future,” and it’s hard to deny that’s true. Ivy League and other elite colleges have been the pipeline to power in this country.

These are the people who will staff the White House and the human resource departments of the world’s largest companies. They are the footsoldiers of the countless nongovernmental organizations that soak up billions of taxpayer and donor dollars to promote left-wing causes.

I’d like to point out a few examples of our nation’s “leaders” of the future.

Here we have the flag of a terrorist organization. Great stuff:

No big deal, just a protest leader calling for mass murder. Oh, and he delivered this screed directly to Columbia University administrators, and they did nothing:

The best and brightest:

This one really gets me. They don’t even know why they are protesting. You would expect students at New York University and Columbia to, like, know stuff?

There you have it. This is the Ivy League, where nose rings are in, facts are out, and tuition is nearly $70,000 a year.

Now, there are some on the Right who think we spend too much time covering and talking about the current meltdown in higher education. I can understand where they are coming from.

Why devote this much time to unrest at privileged universities when we have so many other, bigger problems that affect far more people?

Obviously, issues like millions of illegal aliens coming into our country, a fentanyl and drug crisis that’s destroying the lives of countless young Americans, and the mass chemical castration of children based on gender ideology are all much worse problems than whatever civil discord happens at Columbia University or the University of Southern California.

However, I think it’s important to give continued coverage to the insanity that is tearing away at the Left’s political coalition.

And this is about more than just politics and strategy. It’s about revealing to the world what’s at the heart of our elite institutions. What happens at universities won’t just stay at universities, as we should all know at this point.

It is, after all, the universities that are the source of some of the most toxic malignancies in our society. They are at the heart of the cultural revolution.

To top it all off, it’s these people and failed institutions that now want the American taxpayer to cover some or most of the nearly $2 trillion in student loan debt that’s piled up over recent decades.

The message from campus radicals is that America is the “number one terrorist” in the world—now pay off my loans.

Maybe it’s universities like Harvard—sitting on a nearly $50 billion endowment—that should foot the bill. Yet, the Left wants Americans to pony up for this scam.

This is why we need to keep a spotlight on the escalating college campus situation, outside of the sanitized lens that most of the left-wing media would like to put on it.

We need to let the American people see what’s become of higher education; they need to see what that vision of the world is and how they cope with conflict. If we do, maybe more people will open their eyes to the problem and things will finally begin to change.


TOPICS: Education; Government; History; Society
KEYWORDS: academia; antisemitism; domesticenemies; education; hamas; iran; ivyleague; ngos; poisonivyleague

1 posted on 04/29/2024 12:32:33 PM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

This is maybe the dumbest thing I have ever read. These same lunatics were protesting back in 2020 and nothing was done about it because they were targeting the right group.

This time there are congressional hearings, federal laws, arrests (without bailouts), police crackdowns, real charges, etc....

What’s the difference?

Open your eyes people.


2 posted on 04/29/2024 12:39:41 PM PDT by nitzy (I wonder if the telescreens in 1984 were first called "free Obamascreens")
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To: Red Badger

Good God, $70,000 A year? My tuition at Penn State was $333. a quarter when I started there (won’t say the year 😊) Room and board was approximately the same which was a reasonable amount for a middle class family. No wonder these kids today are going crazy. I remember at that time, the University of Pennsylvania was charging $5000 for a semester or quarter, don’t remember which, which was considered really high back then.


3 posted on 04/29/2024 12:45:24 PM PDT by Ciexyz (Prayers for America and Israel.)
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To: nitzy
These same lunatics were protesting back in 2020 and nothing was done about it because they were targeting the right group.

Which is exactly why the NYPD are suckers if they get involved in helping marxist administrators clean up the problems made by their own red guard students

4 posted on 04/29/2024 12:49:26 PM PDT by PGR88
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To: Ciexyz
Good God, $70,000 A year? My tuition at Penn State was $333.

The rich and upper middle-class attending Columbia pay this much. Many others do not

I would bet $1000 that many of the "Hamas protestors" probably pay next to nothing (also I believe a fair amount of the protestors are not even Columbia students), because the Marxist school administrators are out seeking "diversity" and making everyone else pay for it.

5 posted on 04/29/2024 12:52:40 PM PDT by PGR88
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To: Red Badger

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6 posted on 04/29/2024 1:24:09 PM PDT by sauropod ("This is a time when people reveal themselves for who they are." James O'Keefe Ne supra crepidam)
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Enemy agents, useful idiots, and paid agitators. All chanting for Fakestinian arab terrorists and mass- murderers like they were cheering for their favorite soccer team

A Sickening disgusting sight.
Makes a decent person want to puke.


7 posted on 04/29/2024 1:32:51 PM PDT by faithhopecharity (“Politicians are not born. They're excreted.” Marcus Tillius Cicero (106 to 43 BCE))
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To: Red Badger

The Left’s activist base sees blood. They know that the establishment can’t resist kowtowing to their demands—from the presidents of Columbia and Harvard to the president of the United States.

” Hamas and Iran have called the student radicals “leaders of the future,” and it’s hard to deny that’s true. Ivy League and other elite colleges have been the pipeline to power in this country.

These are the people who will staff the White House and the human resource departments of the world’s largest companies. They are the footsoldiers of the countless nongovernmental organizations that soak up billions of taxpayer and donor dollars to promote left-wing causes. “


This guy gets it.


8 posted on 04/29/2024 1:32:58 PM PDT by Reverend Wright ( Everything touched by progressives, dies !)
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