More Than a Whiff of 1930s Germany

The woman whose home was vandalized here in Pittsburgh said hearing from people in the community who are Jewish and about the impact this wave of hate and antisemitism is having on them is important, but that it is also important to have her neighbors and the community step up and do something. Here in Pittsburgh, they did just that by covering up the graffiti.

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It is a start. If the communities across the country and students who do not share the beliefs of the protests don’t, though, then it is truly 1938 again. 

Ed Morrissey

As I wrote at the time that these paroxysms of Jew-hatred first began convulsing American campuses, it was as if I'd gone to bed in America on October 6 and woke up the next day in 1938 Germany. It has only gotten worse since then, as administrators at these Academia institutions make clear that their sympathies lie with the radical anti-Semites. 

Time to clean house and defund Academia. That will be only a start, however, at ending the poisoning of American youth. 

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