Friday, October 5, 2007

Harvard Censors Scholarship

Not surprisingly, Dershowitz is a prime mover:

Because "one of her citations mentioned the book Did Six Million Really Die? by imprisoned Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel....

Saul Rubin said the review board's decision was final, and was out of his hands. “I can see the board's point," Rubin explains. "When a person commits a robbery, do we excuse her merely because she says she’s sorry?...

[Now they are comparing her book to a CRIME of ROBBERY?

Exactly what did she steal? The
justifying myth?]

After her expulsion, Njiem applied to other law schools in the hope of finishing her education, but she says they all rejected her because of the incident at Harvard....

[Ah, the sweet shitsmell of the power of the NaZionists]


“That’s a typical blame-the-victim response,” Dershowitz says. “Whenever hate is exposed, its perpetrators claim that their people are singled out as a group for unfair treatment. This is only my opinion, but it seems to me that all Muslims over-generalize, especially about Jews. Also, it is absurd for Ms. Njiem to claim that only Muslims are held accountable. Is Zundel, the book’s author, a Muslim? We see this kind of illogic and selective memory all the time. Frankly, I find it hypocritical.”

[Dogshit Dershowitz is calling someone else a hypocrite?

After Finklestein?

And talk about blaming victims?

You check out the situation in Palestine lately, or are you just stuck in your myopic blindness, dogshitter?]