Friday, June 18, 2021

BLACK LIVES MURDER AND ANTI-SEMITICISM - BLM-BDS Bigotry Not New at UCLA

 

BLM-BDS Bigotry Not New at UCLA

Anti-Semitism has long been the rage at the prestigious University of California campus.

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“Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, will deliver the 2021 Commencement address for the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs,” the prestigious UC campus announced back on March 30. According to UCLA dean Gary Segura, “Patrisse Cullors is at the heart — and the foundation — of a movement for human rights, social change and genuine equality under the law.” So Patrisse Cullors “is the ideal person to deliver a message of mission to our 2021 graduates.”

What Cullors told the graduates in her June 11 virtual address is hard to find. On the other hand, the Black Lives Matter co-founder drew attention for her 2015 statement at Harvard Law School that “Palestine is our generation’s South Africa, and if we don’t step up boldly and courageously to end the imperialist project that’s called Israel, we’re doomed.” As it happens, a call to abolish the state of Israel is not out of step for UCLA.

Under “Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion” Jerry Kang, UCLA became a safe haven for Jew-hatred.  Groups such as Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) enjoyed free reign – and even encouragement – by faculty and administrators. The strongest response to this hatred came not from within UCLA but  from “outside provocateur” David Horowitz.

Posters reading “Students for Justice in Palestine” and “#Jew Haters” began appearing at UCLA. Horowitz called on UCLA to remove campus privileges and funding of SJP because they are a hate group and as such violated UCLA’s “Statement of Principles Against Intolerance.” On April 19, 2016, Jerry Kang responded with a letter to the entire UCLA community.

“Back in November 2015,” Kang wrote, “someone put up hostile posters accusing two student organizations – the Muslim Student Association (MSA) and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) – of being murderers and terrorists.” These were posted anonymously but “an outside provocateur named David Horowitz eventually took credit.” This harkened back to the days when reactionary administrators blamed “outside agitators” for activism they didn’t like.

As the provocateur explained in a letter to Kang, the posters targeted only Students for Justice in Palestine, not the Muslim Students Association. The posters did not accuse SJP of being murderers and terrorists. Horowitz described them as Jew haters “because they support the murderers and terrorists of Hamas, which they do.”

Another poster campaign, “Stop the Jew Hatred on Campus,” listed names of UCLA student and faculty activists who support SJP and BDS. Kang called it intimidation but as Horowitz explained, “there is no intimidation on the posters, just a list of names” and the posters did not cast those listed as murderers and terrorists, only supporters of the BDS boycott campaign. Those bewildered by the behavior of a once-great university might also consider the UCLA campaign against professor Keith Fink.

As a UCLA student, Fink won three consecutive National Collegiate Debate championships. The debate champiion went on to complete law school then in 2008 returned to teach in the UCLA communications department.  In that role he proved popular with students, particularly on the subject of free speech. For Fink, the entire country was a free-speech zone, including the UCLA campus. UCLA bosses responded by restricting access to Fink’s classes.

Jewish students Negeen Arasteh and Shahab Naimi sought out Fink’s classes because he is “one of the best teachers at UCLA,” according to Naimi, a pre-med student. Both took Fink’s popular “Sex, Politics and Race: Free Speech on Campus,” but new department chair Kerri Johnson denied them credit for the course.

Department bosses rigged Fink’s classroom evaluation with false statements and phony letters accusing him of being a racist and sexist, one from a student who did not even know the professor. Not a single administrator reached out to Fink with support, but the students had his back. As the Daily Bruin reported, one group held a campus demonstration holding posters reading “Good grief keep Keith” and “Free speech is under attack,” as they chanted “Rethink, keep Fink.” UCLA didn’t.

In 2017, Interim dean of Social Sciences Laura Gomez, declined to renew Fink’s contract, for reasons that were never entirely clear. Fink filed a grievance and one year later, “UCLA has been uncooperative with the conservative professor’s attempts to receive the documents relating to his termination.” The next year, UCLA marked the anniversary of a different battle.

On January 17, 1969, the Black Panthers and the US organization shot it out in room 1201 of Campbell Hall. The battle claimed the lives of Panthers John Huggins and Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter. The US group, meant “us,” black people, but the Panthers derided them as “United Slaves,” black nationalists founded by Hakim Jamal, formerly known as Allen Donaldson and a cousin of Malcolm X. The groups were at odds over control of Black Studies, which endures along with Chicano Studies and other non-disciplines.

Since then, the UCLA campus has hosted protests on the Vietnam war, nuclear weapons, apartheid, U.S policy in Central America and so forth. The only unwelcome protesters were those challenging Jew-hate and calls for the abolition of Israel. Patrisse Cullors, who wants to “end” Israel, becomes “the ideal person to deliver a message of mission to our 2021 graduates.” Students, parents and all citizens need to become provocateurs against this hatred.


Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Declares Racism a ‘Public Health Emergency,’ Diverts $10M in Coronavirus Funds to Boost ‘Equity’

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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) declared racism a “public health emergency” on Thursday and promised to divert $10 million in coronavirus relief to create “equity zones,” the Daily Mail reported.

“Ladies and gentlemen, it is literally killing us,” Lightfoot said during a news conference in front of the an exhibit honoring Martin Luther King Jr. in the West Side of Chicago.

Lightfoot made the announcement following a report from the city public health department, which found that non-black residents live to be 80.6 years on average, while black residents on average live 71.4 years.

The racial life-expectancy gap in Chicago — which has had Democrat mayors since 1931 — is driven by factors including homicide, chronic disease, infant mortality, infections like HIV, influenza and coronavirus, and opioid overdoses, according to city data.

Lightfoot, who is two years into her first term, will use $9.6 million if coronavirus funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to “improve wellness and public health,” within the designated “Healthy Chicago Equity Zones,” according to the Daily Mail. The city’s department of public health recommended that officials:

  • Increase awareness of the health needs facing Black Chicagoans and promote understanding of what equity means
  • Actively engage communities in planning and decision making in developing health equity solutions
  • Demand increased funding for community assets, programs and services
  • Acknowledge the role of racism — both individual and systemic — and address the impact it has on the health of the Black community

“But the reality is, the insidious nature of systemic racism has other impacts that are every bit as deep and harmful but are often ones we can’t see, like impacts on the psyche and other impacts on our bodies that are just as, if not more, deadly,” Lightfoot said, not acknowledging the hundreds of homicides and thousands of shootings that occur in black Chicago neighborhoods ever year.

Chicago crime data shows that in 2021 alone, a murder occurs every 12 hours and 56 minutes, with 82.8 percent of victims and assailants recorded as black. At least 312 people have been murdered in the city so far this year, and 792 were killed in 2020 — which is a 53 percent increase from 2019.

Lightfoot’s leadership has been under fire recently after she publicly said she would only grant interviews with black and brown journalists to mark her two-year anniversary as mayor, Breitbart News previously reported. Since then, the Daily Caller News Foundation and Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against Lightfoot after she refused to grant white reporter Thomas Catenacci an interview.

The Chicago Tribune released an email this week that Lightfoot sent to a staffer in January in which she repeated sentences up to 16 times to “get her message across,” the Daily Mail reported.

Chicago is not the first city to establish “equity” zones in at attempt to combat overarching “systemic racism.” Cities to label racism as a ‘”public health crisis” or take similar action include Milwaukee County in Wisconsin, Denver; Columbus, Ohio; and Boston.

Dem Chicago Alderman: Democrats Seem ‘Enamored with the Mentality of Being Enablers to Criminality’ – City ‘Under Siege’

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On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez (D) said that Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) policies have “put the entire city under siege” and that “the Democratic Party on so many levels seems to be enamored with the mentality of being enablers to criminality.”

Lopez said, “The only thing that is equitable about what the mayor’s policies have been is to put the entire city under siege and to spread fear and violence into every neighborhood, so much so that it’s now commonplace and doesn’t even raise an eye nationally.”

He added that history has proven his criticisms of the mayor on crime correct, such as the lack of preparation for riots last year, “and even some of my fellow Democrats privately will concede that they wish that we did more to make our neighborhoods safe again. The problem is that the Democratic Party on so many levels seems to be enamored with the mentality of being enablers to criminality. And I am proof that you don’t have to cozy up to criminals to get re-elected. You don’t have to play identity politics. Sometimes voters just want the truth.”


Bloomberg: Tech Workers Happy to Take Pay Cut to Escape Democrat-Controlled Cities

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A recent report from Bloomberg claims that tech workers at payment processor Stripe are opting to take a ten percent cut to their salary in order to work remotely full time. The goal for most of these workers is to move out of Democrat strongholds like New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area to live and work in more affordable and safer areas.

Bloomberg reports in an article titled “Stripe Saw Major Uptake of Staff Offer to Move With 10% Pay Cut,” that payment processor Stripe saw a surprisingly “major uptake” of a recent offer the company made to staff: Leave cities like New York and San Francisco, work remotely full-time and take a $20,000 bonus, but receive a 10 percent pay cut to their base compensation.
John Collison, Stripe’s co-founder and president, said on Tuesday on Bloomberg Television: “We saw pretty major uptake. There were a lot of people where they took advantage of all the remote working that was going on last year to be able to move to be closer to their families, to somewhere they wanted to move previously.”

Stripe, which is dually headquartered in Dublin, Ireland and San Franciso, has been considered a leader among other Silicon Valley firms in its embrace of remote work. The company began hiring engineers working remotely from home as early as 2013 and six years later opened a fully remote engineering hub.

“We have not come to our ultimate stance or ultimate decision of what the exact mix of in-office versus remote will be,” Collison said. “Everyone has been working remotely during a pandemic but I think that’s going to be very different from the steady state of working remotely.”

The payment processor became the most valuable U.S. startup in March, drawing a $95 billion valuation after raising $600 million in a fundraising round. But Collison and his brother Patrick, a Stripe co-founder and current CEO, are not focused on an initial public offering just yet.

“We still have no plans to IPO,” Collison said. “We’re having lots of fun building Stripe. Maybe we do, maybe we don’t someday but right now we have no plans.”
Read more at Bloomberg here.

Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of free speech and online censorship. Follow him on Twitter @LucasNolan or contact via secure email at the address lucasnolan@protonmail.com

Ex-NYPD Police Commissioner Knows Why New York Is a Crime-Ridden Hell Hole

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Ex-NYPD Police Commissioner Knows Why New York Is a Crime-Ridden Hell Hole

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Crime is spiking in New York City. It may not be as bad as the 1980s or early 1990s, but it’s trending back in that direction. Some might remember that New York City had over 2,000 homicides before Rudy Giuliani came in and cleaned it up. Then, Bill de Blasio, the Democrats’ left-wing swing, and their penchant for trashing law and order ruined everything. The NYPD has since been hamstrung and denigrated by the public due to the city’s politician’s embracing woke leftism. It’s led to disastrous results. One policy that’s caused the spike is how the 'Big Apple' tweaked its bail laws. Former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton zeroed in on why he thinks this legislation is ground zero for the crime surge (via NY Post):

New York City crime is surging after decades on the decline because of “disastrous” liberal criminal justice reforms, former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said Sunday.

“They passed a series of criminal justice reform laws and bail reform that have proven disastrous,” Bratton told host John Catsimatidis on WABC Radio’s “The Cats Roundtable.”

Shootings have soared across the five boroughs by nearly 70 percent so far in 2021, according to recent NYPD figures. Murders have risen nearly 12 percent so far this year, too, but compared to 2019, that figure rockets to nearly 50 percent, according to NYPD.

I mean, have you seen this bill in action? Of course, you have. The endless stream of people who have assaulted people in broad daylight, go to jail, and are released hours later. There’s no deterrent, and it’s only going to get worse given that all the mayoral candidates this year want to make the city an even bigger sanctuary of illegal aliens. When you shield criminal aliens and want to give them free stuff, chances are you’re probably not going to nix the ‘no cash’ bail laws either. 


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