Jewish students at York flee mob...
Stephen Taylor has been following the CBC and their 'coverage' of the debate at Ryerson regarding an academic boycott of Israel.
Taylor also linked to an article about one of the worst anti-semitic displays ever at a Canadian University (not quite as bad as Concordia)...
York University saw the worst antisemitic display ever on that campus last week,said Ben Feferman, senior campus coordinator for the Canadian region of Hasbara Fellowships, an Israel advocacy organization spearheaded by Aish Hatorah.
The Betar-supported Campus Coalition of Zionists (CCZ),together with Hasbarah, manned a table in Vari Hall, with permission from the university, with pamphlets and brochures about the danger emanating from Iran.
However, the situation became very difficult for the students who participated. They were vastly outnumbered by pro-Arab students who surrounded them, and eventually the pro-Israel activists fled. As they left, there was cheering by the pro-Arab mob.
According to Feferman, "I've never seen anything like this at York. We weren't even discussing the issues anymore. It was pure Jew hatred. That's what it's come to."
In fact, Feferman noticed an acquaintance there and said hello, but received no acknowledgement. She emailed him later that day to apologize, explaining that she didn't want everyone to know she was Jewish. To Feferman, this episode is a red light. "We know there's a crisis when a student on campus is afraid to reveal she's Jewish and feels unsafe," he said.
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So, is there an email address we can direct our concerns to?
Had the communists there when I was attending. The University exemplifies the shitty nature of Toronto junior politicians.
If I were the group, I would sue the University for not providing security.
As for the Zionist group...they should be ashamed of themselves for bringing their middle-eastern issues into Canada. I know they have a right to but their stand is hurtful to some. I wouldn't be friendly with any of them.
Zionists seem to have organizations nestled within organizations. Talk about the CIA?
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