The University of Toronto's Graduate Student's Union (GSU), which a few moths ago chose, in a vote where only a minuscule percentage of actual graduate students participated, to support a boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign against the only liberal democracy in the middle east, supporting the anti-Semitic goals of the terrorist organization Hamas.
Evidently that support for terrorism isn't coincidental. At the obvious location of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, the faculty with radical, politicized, buffoonish courses with laughably low academic standards, the GSU's film club, Cinema Politica, is presenting two films that glorify terrorism.
Though hardly a surprise, since all Cinema Politica's films dealing with Israel reflect the simple-minded biases of those wanting the elimination of the Jewish state, with their double feature planned for this Thursday night, Leile Khaled; Hijacker and My Daughter the Terrorist, the GSU and OISE cross the line into outright praise of terrorism and those who engage in that evil.
h/t Marvin W
I hope CSIS will be filming those organizing this hate fest!
ReplyDeleteThey must also be anti-homosexual. Not homophobic, but homo-hating. A quote from Hamas leader Mahmoud-al-Zahar:
ReplyDelete"You in the West do not live like human beings. You do not even live like animals. You accept homosexuality. And now you criticize us?"
Wonder what the U of T LGBT community thinks of this support.
I am sure the radical marxist LGBT community feel they will be left alone in peace for supporting this after the Jews and then the Christians are oppressed.
ReplyDeleteThey think they will live in a Marxist Islamic utopia.
Unfortunately when they heard the imams funding them say they would all be stoned, they mistakenly thought they would be given all the marijuana they ever wanted for life.
Marxists thought they would be able to outsmart the Mullahs in Iran after the fall of the Shah and form the new ruling class.
ReplyDeleteOne can see how well that worked out for them.