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Do not be shocked by the outpouring of Jew-hatred on college campuses. Student and faculty reactions to Hamas terrorist attacks are barbaric and horrific, but they are completely consistent with the direction of higher education over the last 40 years.

For the past two generations, college presidents and deans have capitulated moral authority to radical activist professors who turn college classrooms into indoctrination camps where anti-Semitic sentiments inform anti-Israel assignments, readings, presentations, and projects.

The results are on full display this week. Students across the country parade their hatred of Jews as they celebrate the murder, decapitation, burning, rape, and capture of Jewish bodies.

California State University-Long Beach students have celebrated Hamas glider attacks . Hunter College students have demanded that universities support Hamas.

The New York University Law Student Bar Association has refused to condemn the atrocities which is a similar sentiment to the 30+ Harvard University student groups that blame Israel for the massacre and the Stanford University students who have draped pro-Hamas signs on campus.The elected student president of the NYU Law School Bar Association just sent out a message refusing to condemn Hamas's mass slaughter and effectively cheerleading it. pic.twitter.com/mtn3ZUP4Li

Yair Rosenberg (@Yair_Rosenberg) October 10, 2023

I graduated from NYU in 2011 and Im not surprised by the heinous statement that Ryna Workman drafted on behalf of the schools Law Bar Association. I was in political science classes where students and teaching assistants perpetuated lies about Israel. One professor told me it wasnt worth bringing up the Israel perspective in class.

The situation has only gotten worse in the last 12 years.

Universities are overflowing with pro-terrorist students because the radical faculty that inept administrators hired and promoted have normalized anti-Semitism on campuses as a polite expression of highbrow intellectualism. Leftists anti-Israel research papers, lectures, and conferences are a mask for them to indulge in Jew-hatred in polite society.

Radical instructors and student governments have normalized rabid anti-Semitism to such an extent, it is now entrenched in the very fabric of American higher education. A network of anti-Israel student groups organized a Day of Resistance last week to rally support for the deadly Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel .

University presidents and deans are not just negligent in their responsibility to Jewish students, they are hypocritical. The same university offices that enabled student activists to claim that silence and words are violence are now doing nothing against student groups who are cheering Hamas terrorist acts. Take Swarthmore College President Val Smith for example. In her statement on Swarthmore students celebrating the Hamas terrorists as martyrs, Smith wrote that those sentiments exemplify free exchange of diverse ideas and perspectives at a diverse educational institution.

Universities have spent millions of dollars in the last decades championing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programming that systematically ignores anti-Semitism and promotes the same resistance ideologies that student groups now invoke to celebrate Hamas.

Students and professors have been canceled, ostracized, and fired for misgendering or causing microaggressions, but the academic Left expects Jews to live among the diverse ideas of Hamas supporters. That right there is the tyranny of double standards that campus liberals and leftists impose on Jewish students.

University administrations downplayed allegations of anti-Semitic work environments and dismissed Jewish students who expressed fear for their safety. It doesnt matter for far-Left faculty and campus administrators that nearly 50% of Jewish students have direct experience with anti-Semitism. Never has Jewish safety been taken seriously by diversity officers or professors who have a vendetta against Israel.

Higher education needs to eliminate the ideological and moral rot that has led to this situation. University leadership needs to hold the students championing Jewish genocide accountable or admit that they are unwilling to do so.

Times up for the liberals running American colleges and universities. These administrators must admit that they have hired, promoted, and welcomed a critical mass of anti-Semites and allowed Jew-hatred to spread on campuses through activist syllabi , student organization programming, and events.

Higher education needs to fix this problem now because these pro-terrorist students will be Americas next generation of lawmakers, teachers, and employers. Our institutions would impose systemic discrimination against an entire ethnic minority. Our countrys leaders would be the same ones celebrating our enemies victories.

Zachary Marschall is editor in chief of the Leadership Institutes Campus Reform and an adjunct, assistant professor at the University of Kentucky.

The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Daily Wire.

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TORONTO — The Blue JaysGeorge Springer homered on the first pitch from Seattle‘s Bryce Miller in the American League Championship Series opener Sunday, moving past the New York Yankees‘ Derek Jeter into sole possession of fifth place on the career list with his 21st postseason home run.

Springer’s 385-foot drive to right field on a fastball at the outside corner put Toronto ahead with the first postseason leadoff home run in Blue Jays history. Springer has 63 leadoff homers in the regular season, second to Rickey Henderson’s record 81.

Manny Ramirez hit a record 29 postseason homers and is trailed by Jose Altuve (27), Kyle Schwarber (23) and Bernie Williams (22).

However, also in the first inning, Blue Jays outfielder Nathan Lukes fouled a ball off his right knee, falling in pain. He stayed in the game and drew a 12-pitch walk, then flied out leading off the third and was replaced by Myles Straw for the start of the fourth.

The team said he bruised his knee and was being further evaluated.

Lukes went 4-for-12 with five RBIs in Toronto’s division series win over the Yankees, including a key two-run single in the Game 4 clincher. He also made a diving catch in Toronto’s Game 1 win.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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MILWAUKEE — The Los Angeles Dodgers will start lefty Blake Snell in Game 1 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night while righty Yoshinobu Yamamoto will get the ball in Game 2. It means Shohei Ohtani will get just one start in the series, during the middle leg back in Los Angeles.

“He’ll pitch at some point, but we just don’t know which day,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said on Sunday.

Unlike in previous spots, the Dodgers are not concerned with pitching Ohtani before a day off, choosing to maximize rest for the other starters as the team embarks on its first best-of-seven series this postseason.

“Not as important,” Roberts said. “I think just appreciating having four starters in a potential seven-game series and who can pitch potentially twice, and that’s kind of the impetus, versus Shohei having that day off after a game.”

Ohtani is hitting just .148 this month with a 4.50 ERA over six postseason innings. Roberts was asked if the pitching plan for him was related to his slump at the plate.

“No, not at all,” Roberts answered. “I think it was just kind of Shohei’s going to pitch one game this series. So, it’s one game and then you have two other guys that potentially can pitch on regular rest.”

The Brewers are likely to counter with an opener in Game 1 before handing the ball to a starter for “bulk” innings.

“Game 1 looks, ‘OK, who on our team that can give us length,'” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. “[Jose] Quintana, [Quinn] Priester, something like that — give us bulk.”

Murphy indicated righty Freddy Peralta would start Game 2 and then they’ll figure out Game 3 after that. He wasn’t sure yet if rookie Jacob Misiorowski would start a game or pitch multiple innings out of the bullpen.

“I don’t know,” Murphy stated. “I really don’t know. That hasn’t been concrete yet. There’s a possibility he’d start.”

Rosters don’t have to be turned in until Monday morning, but the Dodgers are considering carrying just two catchers as Will Smith‘s hand injury isn’t a big concern. He caught the entirety of Games 3 and 4 in the NLDS.

“I have a couple of conversations to have shortly,” Roberts said. “But yeah, that’s a good thought.”

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TORONTO — Blue Jays rookie Trey Yesavage will start Game 2 of the American League Championship Series on Monday, the team announced Sunday.

With the announcement, Yesagave addressed the media before Game 1 at Rogers Centre and began his news conference with an unprompted statement decrying the vitriol his loved ones have recently received on social media.

“I want to start off by saying something,” Yesavage said. “Living in this world where there’s so many different opinions and feelings, which results in a lot of hate, it’s sad to see that people close to me are being attacked for my performances on the field. These people have done nothing to warrant negativity for my actions, whether that’s my parents, my brothers, my girlfriend, family. It’s just really sad.”

Yesavage declined to elaborate on the situation. It’s the second time that a rookie starting pitcher has denounced social media attacks this postseason; Yankees right-hander Cam Schlittler said Red Sox fans “crossed the line” by attacking his family before his start against Boston in Game 3 of the wild-card series.

“I know I have the platform to address it, so I am,” Yesavage said. “I hope that people can realize that those individuals have nothing to do with what happens on the field or whatnot. If you have a problem, I’m a man; I can take whatever opinions anybody has about me or my life. So, I just wanted to get that out there.”

Game 2 will be Yesavage’s fifth career major league outing. His fourth was a historic performance against the Yankees in Game 2 of the AL Division Series, when he tossed 5⅓ no-hit innings with 11 strikeouts.

Mariners manager Dan Wilson said his team has not decided on a Game 2 starter, though Logan Gilbert is the likely choice. Seattle used Gilbert and fellow starter Luis Castillo in their 15-inning Game 5 win over the Tigers on Friday night. Gilbert threw 34 pitches over two innings after allowing a run in six innings in Game 3 on Tuesday.

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