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by its bad out there
Tuesday, Mar. 02, 2010 at 6:47 AM
Even the governator noticed
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Saturday he is deeply troubled by recent acts of bigotry at three University of California campuses. Schwarzenegger's statement comes after a string of incidents this month on the campuses in Davis, Irvine and San Diego.
Students at the San Diego campus took over the chancellor's office Friday to protest the hanging of a noose in the library. The noose was discovered less than two weeks after an off-campus party mocking Black History Month where students urged people to dress as ghetto stereotypes and promised there would be chicken, watermelon and malt liquor.
A Jewish student last week found a swastika carved into her dorm room door at the Davis campus.
And earlier this month, 11 students were arrested for interrupting a talk by Israel's ambassador, Michael Oren, at the Irvine campus. The Zionist Organization of America, based in New York, has accused UC Irvine's chancellor of failing to condemn anti-Semitic speech and has asked potential students and donors to boycott the campus.
"I am deeply troubled by the horrific incidents that recently took place on various campuses of the University of California system," Schwarzenegger said in the statement. "There is no excuse for this kind of behavior in our system of higher education or anywhere else and it will not be tolerated."
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by observer
Tuesday, Mar. 02, 2010 at 11:11 PM
Ok, so the son-of-a-nazi governator makes note of certain inciddents that have occurred at UC campuses. What is he going to do, raise student fees even further or propose eliminating more programs and departments for ethnic minorities on campus. And the reported UC Irvine incident seems a little vague in this post since it concerned students who were protesting against the atrocities committed by Israel and bankrolled by our tax dollars. It is not anti-semitic to critique to war crimes of the only country in the middle east to possess nuclear weapons. No apologies made to the zionist trolls who monitor the IMC
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by anteater
Sunday, Mar. 07, 2010 at 12:40 AM
Depending on HOW you criticize- it can certainly be anti-Semitic. And many who attended the Irvine event reported anti-Semitic themes in the disruption. "Death to the Jew"- screamed at an Israeli is certainly anti-semitic, and doesn't fall into the traditional definition of legitimate criticism
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by prospectives of judgment
Sunday, Mar. 07, 2010 at 3:35 AM
Hellshalfacre, USA
And we sure can trust the zionist prospective from behind a wall of lies, paranoia and fear of discovery. The only ones screaming "death to the Jews" were probably the zionist provocateurs pretending *not* to be from the SPLC or ADL. Is real, your cheating games are known and you have zero credibility.
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