Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Anti-Israel hate fest coming to DePaul on Friday

Chicago's DePaul University has reached another new low. No, it's not their men's basketball team, which is currently winless in Big East play--last year it was 1-17. This time it's another anti-Israeli hate-fest, the Never Again For Anyone Tour, brought to its Lincoln Park campus by the radical Students for Justice in Palestine on Friday, February 4.

Here is their "fair and balanced" panel. An anti-Zionist Holocaust survivor, Hajo Meyer, joined by Ali Abunimah, founder of the Electronic Intifada, which refers to the creation of Israel as the Nakba, Arabic for catastrophe, rounded out by Dr. Hatem Bazian, who had something very disturbing to say in 1999, according to Steve Emerson's American Jihad: The Terrorists Living Among Us: "In the Hadith, the Day of Judgment will never happen until you fight the Jews . . . and the stones will say, 'Oh Muslim, there is a Jew hiding behind me. Come and kill him!'"

Peace and love, baby.

There is some good news. Chicago is about to get blasted by a blizzard, perhaps its worst ever. If that's the case, it will take several days for the city to dig out--which means Friday's hate fest could be cancelled.

Snow, baby, snow!

As for DePaul's hapless basketball team, the blizzard might also force the cancellation of their next game, a certain loss, to 9th-ranked Notre Dame, which is scheduled for Thursday.

Click below to see what happened to a pro-Israel professor at DePaul, which, by the way, is a Catholic university.

Related posts:

Justice denied for former DePaul Professor Thomas Klocek

Sept 15: Second anniversary of the beginning of the Thomas Klocek affair

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