antisemitism

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On March 8, the federal immigration authorities arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a leader of the anti-Israel protest at Columbia University in New York City. I am deeply concerned by these heavy-handed actions — actions that appear to be bending, if not outright breaking, the law. Such measures stand in direct contradiction to the fundamental principles we, […]

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hacking the township

I talked about this issue on Brian Barnhart’s show on 10.31.24, starting at 1:14:00. The Election Day is approaching fast, with the portentous choice between Harris and Trump on everyone’s mind. But the ballots are long here, with votes on state senators, county auditors, and city council members filling them. Urbana, Illinois ballot has also

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on slogans

Slogans. Once, a succinct expression of goals or aspirations (“Proletarians of all countries, unite!” or “No Taxation Without Representation”), they became a much more ambiguous affairs lately. Especially when we are talking about a pretty complicated matter, like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Slogans are the key in the battle for the public opinion, an integral part

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