I don’t think we have said much about the latest round of rioting at Columbia. Here are a couple of brief videos of the criminals at work:
These are some of the worst people in the world. Anyone who would riot and commit vandalism to advance the causes of terrorism and anti-Semitism is beneath contempt. Columbia is finally getting serious, and some of the rioters, at least, are facing criminal charges. I have faith that the Trump administration will deport those who can be identified and who are subject to deportation. You can always tell when a person is carrying out a praiseworthy action, because he wears a mask to conceal his identity.
Then there is Harvard. This is another sickening headline: “Harvard Law Review Awards $65k Fellowship to Student Charged in Assault of Israeli Classmate.”
The Harvard Law Review is awarding a $65,000 fellowship meant to serve “the public interest” to Ibrahim Bharmal, the Harvard Law School student who faced criminal charges for assaulting an Israeli classmate, according to a new report.
What will Bharmal do to serve the public interest? He is going to work for CAIR, which has never in its history done anything in the public interest. But, as a supporter of terrorism who assaulted a Jewish student who was filming an anti-Semitic demonstration, he will be right at home at CAIR.
Ibrahim Bharmal was let off by a liberal judge, who put him in a diversionary program that will not give him a criminal record.
I am going from memory here, but when I was at Harvard Law School the Law Review was around two-thirds Jewish. That was when the students with the top grades made the law review; God only knows how they select them these days. I am pretty sure that the Jewish contingent has declined considerably, and I would be surprised if any of the Jews who remain are bold enough to defend Israel.
The federal government has been a major supporter of both Harvard and Columbia, notwithstanding their vast endowments. President Trump is entirely in the right, in his determination to cut off their government funding if they don’t change their ways.