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Columbia University's Hysterical Professor
War to Mobilize Democracy ^ | 12/1/2004 | Daniel Pipes

Posted on 12/01/2004 7:19:44 AM PST by stevejackson

Others may have sympathized on learning that Hamid Dabashi, a professor of Middle East studies at Columbia University, felt threatened by a graduate student at his own university, but not me.

The incident began late on Sept. 27, 2004, when Victor Luria, a Ph.D. candidate in genetics and a former soldier in the Israel Defense Forces, wrote Dabashi an e-mail taking strong exception to what Dabashi had written about the IDF in an article, "For a Fistful of Dust: A Passage to Palestine," he published in the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Ahram. In response, Luria wrote to Dabashi:

I have rarely seen such a revolting excerpt of anti-semitism as your article in Al-Ahram. Your article implies no right of Israel to exist. … As an Israeli citizen, I welcome the right of Palestinians to have an independent state and a capital in East Jerusalem. At the same time, you clearly deny (and you are not even a Palestinian) my right to have a country.

Rather than answer Luria's critique, Dabashi early on Sept. 28 forwarded his note to several top Columbia officials, including the university's provost, Alan Brinkley. He also commented on what Luria had written:

I consider this slanderous harassment a conduct unbecoming of a student of Columbia University towards a member of the faculty whom he has never met or known. I bring this defamatory attack against a Columbia faculty to the judicious attention of your respective offices. Given the military record of this person, I also feel physically threatened. I would be grateful if Columbia Security were also to be informed of this slanderous attack against my character and appropriate measures taken to protect my person from a potential attack by a militant slanderer.

Dabashi concluded, "For the time being, and in the best interest of our university, I will refrain from contacting the New York Police Department directly."

Underwhelmed, Brinkley wrote him back the same day,.

Dear Hamid,

I see nothing threatening in this message, however unfair its conclusions might be. I also see no grounds for alerting security, although you are certainly free to contact them if you feel otherwise.

I very much doubt the New York City police would have any grounds for intervening in this matter.

I'm sorry this attack has occurred, but you are no stranger to controversy and have encountered such ad hominem criticism before. This is one of the unhappy prices of a public life, and I would recommend ignoring Mr. Luria (whom I do not know).

Yours,

Alan

Indeed, Dabashi is "no stranger to controversy" and some of it concerns me. I report his exchange with Luria (which was first reported in the New York Sun) because it helps explain Dabashi's behavior two year earlier, when he claimed to be threatened by an article Jonathan Schanzer and I co-authored on June 25, 2002.

We mentioned Dabashi as one of six professors in a catalogue of academic radicalism regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict. The reference to Dabashi, replicated here in its entirety, merely noted two of his actions:

Columbia University: Hamid Dabashi, a specialist on Iran, compared Israel's military maneuvers in Jenin (to prevent future suicide bombings) with the Nazi Holocaust. When one student protested his canceling class to attend a rabidly anti-Israel sit-in, he sneeringly replied, "I apologize if canceling our class in solidarity with [Palestinian] victims of a genocide . . . inconvenienced you."

Dabashi contested neither of these facts but instead bellyached how publicizing them disrupted his life by making him and his students the victims of "racist and obscene" harassment, leading his computer to be hacked, and causing spams to be sent from his Columbia account. In reply, I condemned any such actions but also requested proof that they had actually occurred. Dabashi and I went back and forth on this point, most notably on MSNBC's "Donahue" program.

HAMID DABASHI: The hacking of our computers, and the fact that our e-mails are flooded with e-mails following his attack on us, and putting us on his Web site, is now documented that Columbia University security, NYPD, intelligence division of the New York police department, so as in Chicago and Michigan.

PHIL DONAHUE: You mean documented with the police?

DABASHI: With the police. That is, we are being attacked by hackers and by those who, following his attack on me-his initial attack on me was in the New York Post on June 26 [sic]. Immediately after that, I received tons of death threats, racist, obscene and threatening voice mails. And immediately after that, the last week of August, tons of e-mails – hundreds, thousands of e-mails, to the point that Columbian security could not increase my quota enough.

DANIEL PIPES: You must send me this information. Would you prove it to me?

DABASHI: If I may just, the evidence of all this, Phil, is with Columbia University security.

PIPES: Will you send to it me? Will you have them send it to me?

DABASHI: Mr. Ken Finnegan of Columbia security, if I could please not be interrupted. Mr. Ken Finnegan of Columbia security is, so far as my university is concerned, is in charge of this.

PIPES: Prove it to me. Just prove it, OK?

Two years later, despite this request on national television, Dabashi has yet to provide any proof.

Comments: (1) Dabashi's neurotic response to Luria, which closely parallels the one to Schanzer and me, establishes that he habitually interprets criticism as intimidation.

(2) His quick indignation may also reflect his extensive power at Columbia University (where he bills himself as "Chair of the Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures Department, Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies, and the Director of Graduate Studies at the Center for Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University") and the deference he habitually receives. When exposed to something a bit rougher, he squeals about being threatened.

(3) This unacceptable pattern of behavior points to another failure of Middle East studies in general and at Columbia University in particular.

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1 posted on 12/01/2004 7:19:55 AM PST by stevejackson
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To: stevejackson

This whining piece of camel dung needs to be deported. Like, yesterday.


2 posted on 12/01/2004 7:30:04 AM PST by zygoat
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To: zygoat

Indeed. With the left foot of fellowship planted on his sorry backside as he's escorted out of the USA!


3 posted on 12/01/2004 7:31:22 AM PST by Convert from ECUSA (tired of shucking and jiving)
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To: stevejackson
Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies

Calling Dr. Kevorkian, calling Dr. Kevorkian...

4 posted on 12/01/2004 7:33:09 AM PST by pikachu (The REAL script)
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To: Convert from ECUSA

Better hope he doesn't read that! He'll have the F.B.I. checking you out! LOL!


5 posted on 12/01/2004 7:33:55 AM PST by zygoat
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To: stevejackson

He's a Leftist scumbag....

The proof is how he so expertly manipulates his "victimhood"


6 posted on 12/01/2004 7:34:11 AM PST by LtKerst (Lt Kerst)
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To: stevejackson
Maybe I'll drop ol' Hamid a line...
7 posted on 12/01/2004 7:36:54 AM PST by bikepacker67 ("This is the best election night in history." -- DNC chairman Terry McAuliffe 11/2/04 8pm)
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To: stevejackson
"Others may have sympathized on learning that Hamid Dabashi, a professor of Middle East studies at Columbia University, felt threatened by a graduate student...Victor Luria, a Ph.D. candidate in genetics and a former soldier in the Israel Defense Forces..."

Sympathy, no.

But the Hamid-clown's concern's completely justified if he's feeling somewhat *insecure*?

That guy could snap his neck.

...like a dry twig.

8 posted on 12/01/2004 7:38:51 AM PST by Landru (Indulgences: 2 for a buck.)
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To: stevejackson

Aawwwww.... poor professor. He spews hate and then gets irritated when he is inconvenienced with some facts challenging his hatred. In his world, everybody must just roll over and bow before the "great" god Allah. Well, that anint gonna happen. Id' rather pray to a pile of steaming dogsh_t.


9 posted on 12/01/2004 7:38:55 AM PST by Trippin
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To: stevejackson
I'm trying to get my lies straight so,

if I could please not be interrupted

10 posted on 12/01/2004 7:40:55 AM PST by derheimwill (Tagline, Schmagline)
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To: bikepacker67

nice


11 posted on 12/01/2004 7:42:20 AM PST by derheimwill (Tagline, Schmagline)
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To: Trippin

"In his world, everybody must just roll over and bow before the "great" god Allah. Well, that anint gonna happen"

Amen and right-on!


12 posted on 12/01/2004 7:43:41 AM PST by Convert from ECUSA (tired of shucking and jiving)
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To: stevejackson

In the course of the past 20 or 30 years, Columbia has shed its most eminent scholars in the humanities and social sciences by deaths and retirements. To replace them they have hired an incredible number of politically correct bozos. Multiculturalists, Marxists, feminists, gender benders, postcolonial theorists, and so on.

Now they are starting to reap the fruits of their stupidity. Ideas have consequences. You can't have a gang of terrorist sympathizers and revolutionary theorists without risking the probability that some of them will actively support terrorism, revolution, and war against the west.

Beside the fact that they have pretty well destroyed their English department, their history department, and so on.


13 posted on 12/01/2004 7:55:34 AM PST by Cicero (Nil illegitemus carborundum est)
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To: zygoat

Columbia's as liberal as liberal can be.
BUT it's in New York City, and the administrators who run the place are New Yorkers.
In New York, offensive things go an all the time, everywhere. Life in New York is both very good and extremely offensive, all at the same time.

Manhattan is not the place for eggshell-thin egos, and Columbia is in Manhattan. So, liberal as Columbia is, the hysterically sensitive liberal who whines about something somebody said is going to get told to grow a thicker skin.
Just like what happened.



14 posted on 12/01/2004 8:03:36 AM PST by Vicomte13 (La nuit s'acheve!)
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To: stevejackson
Others may have sympathized on learning that Hamid Dabashi, a professor of Middle East studies at Columbia University

Is it my imagination or is it true, every time I read about Columbia University, some embedded socialist, communist, or Islamic terrorist makes the news. Who is sending their kids to this dump? How is this bastion of terror funded?

15 posted on 12/01/2004 8:04:42 AM PST by LoneRangerMassachusetts (Some say what's good for others, the others make the goods; it's the meddlers against the peddlers)
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To: stevejackson
Others may have sympathized on learning that Hamid Dabashi, a professor of Middle East studies at Columbia University

Is it my imagination or is it true, every time I read about Columbia University, some embedded socialist, communist, or Islamic terrorist makes the news. Who is sending their kids to this dump? How is this bastion of terror funded?

16 posted on 12/01/2004 8:14:11 AM PST by LoneRangerMassachusetts (Some say what's good for others, the others make the goods; it's the meddlers against the peddlers)
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To: stevejackson
Here's a photo of the d-ckhead and his contact information. I think a Freep is warranted.

Hamid Dabashi

Department Chair

610 Kent Hall

212-854-7524

hd14@columbia.edu

17 posted on 12/01/2004 8:18:33 AM PST by tom h
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To: LoneRangerMassachusetts

"Is it my imagination or is it true, every time I read about Columbia University, some embedded socialist, communist, or Islamic terrorist makes the news. Who is sending their kids to this dump? How is this bastion of terror funded?"

Well, it's not such a dump. Even though the campus is in Harlem, it is quite nice, actually. You probably read about Columbia more than elsewhere, because Columbia's the Ivy League school in New York, so the media outlets all have the most immediate direct access to Columbia professors as compared to other schools outside of the City. Columbia ends up being cited more often in media sources than any other school for that very reason.

It's a private university, funded by tuition (about $25,000 a year and rising) and by a massive endowment fund.
Students from all over the world attend, so of course there is a broad diversity of opinion.

And yes, the social studies department and law school is liberal indeed. The business school and engineering school are not. But there is no suppression of speech at Columbia. This is New York. People are free to have any crazy damned idea they want, and to express it too. And those who disagree are free to call them psycopaths, or worse. If you're going to live in New York, you've gotta learn to grow a thick skin, and going to college in New York teaches you that in addition to other things.


So you needn't worry your head about your tax dollars going to fund the place. They don't, much, except for research the government wants done there, and the standard educational institution tax exemption that all such institutions get.


18 posted on 12/01/2004 8:26:13 AM PST by Vicomte13 (La nuit s'acheve!)
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To: tom h

He's the department chair? Why am I not surprised?


19 posted on 12/01/2004 8:53:18 AM PST by Land_of_Lincoln_John
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To: stevejackson
This is far from the first leftist/Islamist Columbia professor to have made the news the past couple years. That school is beginning to make Cal Berkeley look like Bob Jones U.
20 posted on 12/01/2004 8:55:49 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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