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April 28, 2005 - 1:02 pm - by Roger L Simon

Will the British Association of University Teachers (AUT) respond to Efraim Karsh’s illuminating explication of the organization’s racist policies regarding Israeli universities discussed here earlier? Somehow I doubt it. (hat tip: D. Freeman)

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  1. ìSomehow I doubt it.î

    These idiots have probably nothing to worry about. I bet every last single one of them has a tenured position. Some of them may be barely thirty years old. This means that they will be around for a long time into the distant future. It may be wise to abandon a number of the established universities—and begin new ones.

  2. 2. Michael B

    I’m beginning to be really p-oed at these pious simplisticus, arrogating nullities ensconced in the cloisters of academe. They’ve already turned the typical university in the West into a latter-day, ideologically invested re-education center. (This is now so common in PC-gentrified university settings that it barely needs to be substantiated, but exemplifying this in this instance is the fact that when the AUT passed its resolution they would not allow dissenting voices to be heard.)

    Ever more, and with ever more disdain, our Fourth and Fifth Estates are evidencing qualities typically, and stereotypically, associated with the First and Second Estates of the pre-Enlightenment era rather than the Fourth and Fifth Estates they believe themselves to be partakers of. Or forget the pre-Enlightenment era, some among them are even more boorishly acting like pre-Cambrian reptilians, slithering rather than walking upright.

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