Wednesday, August 27, 2008



Muslim hatemongering finally recognized at the University of Southern California

We read:
"As Muslim Student Association (MSA) chapters have become increasingly influential at universities and colleges around the country, critics have charged that it is a hate group that sympathizes with the international jihad and promulgates an anti-American and anti-Semitic ideology in its campus actions. In response, the MSA has claimed that it is merely another religious and cultural group similar to Hillel, a club for Jewish students, or the Newman Club for Catholics. That deception has been now unmasked at the University of Southern California, where the school's Provost, Chrysostomos L. Max Nikias, reacting to a call from the David Horowitz Freedom Center and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, has ordered the campus MSA to remove a "despicable" hadith calling for Muslims to murder Jews as a condition for redemption from its website.

David Horowitz, President of the Freedom Center, hails this as a breakthrough moment when the double standards that control the political and intellectual culture of most universities have finally been challenged. "Up to now, the slightest criticism of radical Islam on campus has been slammed as `Islamophobia,' while Muslim groups and their radical fellow travelers have been allowed to say the most hateful things imaginable about Christians and Jews without any reaction from university administrators whatsoever," Horowitz says. "Provost Nikias has called the hadith on the MSA website for what it is: despicable. Given the atmosphere that prevails on most campuses today, it was an act of integrity on his part to make this call and to demand that the MSA live up to basic standards of civility that should govern the university."

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

"We are a nation of weak fools!"

I agree anon.

Somehow the idiotic idea that if you be fair to your enemy they will be fair to you. It's the old bibical adage: "Turn the other cheek."

What more can you expect from a poorly written fantasy penned a couple of centuries ago by a bunch of naive, Liberal, morphine addicted loonies?

What.....?

You really believe the basis of the bible was actually the work of the Apostles and their pal Jesus?

Come on over to Brooklyn. I've got a good deal on a bridge for you.

Anonymous said...

"You really believe the basis of the bible was actually the work of the Apostles and their pal Jesus?"

External evidence—archaeology, writings of various historians at the time, and writings of people just like you—support the conclusion that the various books of the Bible were written when Christians claim they were written. (Only the New Testament was written by the Apostles. The Old Testament predates Jesus' birth.)

Maybe you should sell that bridge back to the person you bought it from.

Anonymous said...

In the climate of today it looks like the Provost has placed his job in jeopardy.