BIGOTRY ON CAMPUS IS NOTHING NEW
Our university faculties have a long history of bigotry. Simon has a post about anti-Semitism that is becoming more boring by the moment. Anti-Semitism is a virtual course at our major universities sponsored by administrators and faculty. The WSJ has an op-ed today about Duke. But it's also Stanford, Michigan, CAL-Berkeley (an actual quasi-Nazi hot bed) and the rest. Most of us can't remember, but have to read up on what things were like in 1940. Jews were not allowed at any Ivy School other than Princeton which had a quota system. Jews were banned from most university faculties other than University of Chicago. If you talk to post WWII vets who were guys of all religions with no money from all the white ghettos of the country, you will hear that the faculties at the universities hated all of them because they were not from the upper class. The faculties had to accept them because of the sheer numbers of veterans. Our universities have been biased for more than a century. They are true to themselves. Zieg Heil, rah rah rah.
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