Cornell Professor Sounds Alarm on 'Death Cult Ideology' on Campuses
- April 29, 2024 10:00am
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Cornell University Professor William Jacobson claims that the recent anti-Israel protests on college campuses, particularly at Cornell, are not mere expressions of dissent but rather symptoms of a dangerous ideology that glorifies violence and seeks to destroy Israel.
[Insert City, State] - In light of escalating anti-Israel demonstrations across college campuses, a Cornell University professor has raised concerns about the harmful ideology fueling these protests.
According to Professor William Jacobson, what is happening at Cornell is not a peace movement but a "death cult ideology" that aims to eliminate the Jewish state. He asserts that Cornell's administration has been complicit in fostering this dangerous environment through its inaction and tolerance of anti-Semitic sentiments.
Jacobson points to the recent protests on campus where students chanted, "There is only one solution. Intifada or revolution." He believes these chants reflect a genocidal intent, as the intifada was a Palestinian uprising characterized by suicide bombings and other violent attacks.
Jacobson criticizes Cornell's administration for failing to protect students and faculty from the intimidation tactics employed by anti-Israel protesters. He says the administration's tepid response has emboldened these groups and led to an escalation of vitriolic rhetoric.
He emphasizes that marching through buildings with bullhorns and chanting for an intifada is not merely expressing an opinion but an attempt to intimidate those who hold different views. Jacobson warns that if this rhetoric is not addressed, it could potentially lead to violence.
Jacobson also highlights the case of Professor Russell Rickford, a Cornell faculty member who publicly expressed his "exhilaration" after a Hamas terror attack that killed over 1,400 civilians. Rickford's comments, according to Jacobson, reveal the true nature of the ideology driving the anti-Israel movement.
Jacobson believes that colleges and universities must be held accountable for fostering environments where this dangerous ideology can flourish. He calls on Cornell's Board of Trustees to intervene and help ensure the safety of Jewish students.
Jacobson warns that ignoring the threat posed by this ideology will have severe consequences. He says it is imperative that the university community and society at large recognize the hatred that fuels the anti-Israel movement and take steps to address it before it escalates into something more dangerous.
Jacobson emphasizes the need for transparency in these matters. He encourages individuals to speak out against the hate speech and intimidation tactics used by anti-Israel protesters. He believes that by exposing the true nature of this ideology, we can prevent it from spreading further and undermining our cherished values of freedom and tolerance.
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