Saturday, June 11, 2011

Yale Shuts Down Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism

At the behest of its Arab financial backers Yale will no longer allow islamic anti-Semitism to be studied or mentioned. So according to leftist academics, pointing out genocidal islamic Anti-Semitism is itself a form of bigotry and racism and is therefore unfair to muslims. Got that?

Yale, Jews, and Double Standards By Caroline B. Glick, JPOST

Last week Yale University announced its decision to close down its institute for the study of anti-Semitism. The move has been widely criticized as politically motivated. For its part, the university claims that the move was the result of purely academic considerations.

While not clear-cut, an analysis of the story lends to the conclusion that politics were in all likelihood the decisive factor in the decision. And the implications of Yale’s move for the scholarly inquiry into anti-Semitism are deeply troubling.

The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Anti-Semitism (YIISA) was founded in 2006. Its purpose was to provide a scholarly approach to the study of contemporary and historical anti- Semitism. It was attached to Yale’s Institution of Social and Policy Studies. It was fully funded from private contributions. Yale did not in any way subsidize its activities from the university’s budget.

Since its inception, under the peripatetic leadership of its Executive Director Dr. Charles Small, YIISA organized seminars and conferences that brought leading scholars from all over the world to Yale to discuss anti-Semitism in an academic setting. Its conferences and publications produced cutting edge research. These included a groundbreaking statistical study published by Small and Prof. Edward Kaplan from Yale’s School of Management that demonstrated a direct correlation between anti-Israel sentiment and anti- Jewish sentiment.

At a large conference last August titled, “Global anti-Semitism: A Crisis of Modernity,” among other things, YIISA confronted the genocidal nature of Islamic anti-Semitism. The conference produced more than 800 pages of scholarly research materials on all facets of anti-Semitism, including anti-Semitism in Western academia.

Senior Yale lecturers like Yale’s diplomat-in-residence and eminent international security studies scholar Charles Hill, and Yale’s Sterling Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature and Holocaust survivor Geoffrey Hartman, served on YIISA’s faculty advisory committees and participated in its activities. According to YIISA’s website, several dozen Yale professors and lecturers from throughout the university community were associated with YIISA. Their participation in its activities contributed to the institute’s comprehensive study of anti-Semitism. As the only center of its kind throughout North America, YIISA’s activities were widely covered by the media. Small and other YIISA personnel have been regularly interviewed in the US and global media on subjects related to the world’s oldest and most resilient form of bigotry.

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3 comments:

Esther said...

Stop obsessing about the negative, LEL.

The good news is that Yale will doubtlessly soon introduce the really cool Saudi-funded Barack Obama Institute To Promote Anti-Semitism.

No longer will we have to depend on Hollywood celebrity amateur anti-Semites like Mel Gibson and Charlie Sheen and Russell Crowe for our daily dose of Jew hatred.

Hebrew Annihilationism will now be presented in a formal East Coast academic setting. For those not situated geographically to attend the Cal State system, it will represent the best opportunity to experience Naziesque Jew hatred since the founding of National Public Radio.

By the way, the bigots at Yale despised Jews long before they received Saudi mammon. The stupid Saudis are paying anti-Semites to promote anti-Semitism, a service that Yalies have always been eager to provide pro bono.

Esther said...

The above comment was not intended to slight Columbia University, which need not take a backseat to any college when it comes to bashing Jews. If the faculty or alumni of Columbia were offended at the implication that Columbia is somehow lacking when it comes to promoting Jew hatred, I humbly apologize, retract, and issue the following correction:

Anti-Semitism is already ably promoted in a formal East Coast academic environment by the vermin of Columbia University.

LEL said...

I love your sense of humor Esther.