Boy, we sure have come a long way in a short time.
When I was in college Jews were looked up to as important and influential members of the intellectual community. They were very influential inside universities. How times have changed.
>>When I was in college Jews were looked up to as important and influential members of the intellectual community. They were very influential inside universities. How times have changed.<<
Yes, and do you recognize the direction that the influential academia has taken the students? Away from Christianity, straight towards communism.
Back in the 50s and early 60s, most prestigious universities had Jewish quotas. It was said to be 10%. I remember a large celebration party when a brilliant local Jewish boy was accepted at Northwestern.
The more interesting thing to contemplate, is that most of the parents of today’s students would tell anyone who asked that they never experienced any prejudice for being Jewish.
This time around, Christians get to be included, too.
Someone is always selected to be the goat.