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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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Dances With Wolves and The Green Mile actor Graham Greene dies aged 73

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Graham Greene, the Canadian First Nations actor best known for his performance in Dancing With Wolves, has died aged 73.

The star died peacefully after a long illness.

His agent Michael Greene (not a relation) said he loved everything the actor “did for his people and for all the world” in a statement sent to Sky News.

“He was a great man of morals, ethics and character and will be eternally missed…God bless his beautiful soul.”

Greene was a “trailblazer” who opened doors for indigenous actors in Hollywood, US entertainment outlet Deadline reported.

He made his screen debut in an episode of the Canadian drama series The Great Detective in 1979, and his first film, Running Brave, followed in 1983.

But his breakthrough came when he was cast as Kicking Bird (Zintka Nagwaka) in Kevin Costner‘s Dances With Wolves, released in 1990.

Greene was nominated for best supporting actor, one of 12 nods for the film, which took home seven, including best picture.

He went on to appear in Maverick alongside Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster in 1994, Die Hard With A Vengeance with Bruce Willis and Samuel L Jackson in 1995, The Green Mile with Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan in 1999, The Twilight Saga: New Moon with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in 2009, and Wind River alongside Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen in 2017.

His TV credits included Wolf Lake, Defiance and Marvel’s Echo, as well as Tulsa King and The Last Of Us more recently.

Greene also had several projects in the works, according to movie database IMDB.

He is survived by his wife, Hilary Blackmore, his daughter Lilly Lazard-Greene and her son, Talo.

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Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan has said he was arrested at Heathrow Airport, over social media posts sharing his views on trans rights.

Writing on Substack, the 57-year-old said that after flying into the UK from Arizona, he was detained by five armed officers and put in a cell before being questioned over posts published on X in April.

During questioning, he said a nurse checked on him and found his blood pressure had reached “stroke territory”, so he was taken to A&E.

A Met Police spokeswoman confirmed an arrest was made at Heathrow on Monday but did not identify Linehan.

In a statement, the force said: “On Monday 1 September at 1pm officers arrested a man at Heathrow Airport after he arrived on an inbound American Airlines flight.

“The man in his 50s was arrested on suspicion of inciting violence. This is in relation to posts on X.

“After being taken to police custody, officers became concerned for his health and he was taken to hospital. His condition is neither life-threatening nor life-changing.

“He has now been bailed pending further investigation.”

The arrest was made by officers from the force’s Aviation Unit, the Met spokeswoman said, adding that it is routine for officers policing airports to carry firearms.

“These were not drawn or used at any point during the arrest,” she said.

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The value of the pound has sunk – as the cost of 30-year government borrowing reached a high last seen in 1998.

The so-called spot rate saw one pound buy $1.336 on Tuesday, a low last seen in early August, and down from $1.353 earlier in the day.

Despite the dip, it’s still higher than the vast majority of the past year: in early September 2024, a pound bought $1.31.

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The decline, however, means sterling is on course for the biggest one-day drop since April, when Donald Trump’s announcement of country-specific tariffs spooked markets.

The drop was similarly steep against the euro, with a pound momentarily buying €1.1486, a low not seen since November 2023, nearly two years ago. It’s also a fall from €1.1586 earlier in the trading session.

Before the so-called liberation day announcement, £1 equalled nearly €1.19.

It comes as the yield – the interest rate demanded by investors – on 30-year government bonds – loans taken by the state – hit 5.72%, the highest rate this century.

Why?

Yields are rising across the globe in the face of weak economic growth and the US trade war.

Investors are also concerned about UK government finances as Chancellor Rachel Reeves battles to stick to her fiscal rules to bring down debt and balance the budget.

High inflation and increased public debt from the pandemic have left a deficit between state spending and income.

There have been high-profile government U-turns on winter fuel payments and welfare spending cuts that have meant the chancellor has to look elsewhere to meet her self-imposed fiscal rules.

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More expensive interest payments from rising bond yields have meant the country is stuck in a cycle of rising debt.

Today’s rises to the cost of government borrowing could not have come at a worse time for the public finances.

While a £14bn sale of new 10-year government debt – a record sum – was completed, it was achieved at the highest yield since 2008.

Lale Akoner, global market analyst at investment platform eToro, said of the auction: “For the government, this creates a paradox – market confidence in UK debt is robust, but financing that debt is increasingly expensive, constraining budget flexibility and raising the stakes for fiscal discipline ahead of the autumn budget.”

The yield on 10-year gilts, as they are known in the UK, later rose to its highest since January at 4.825%, up on the day but in line with their transatlantic equivalent, US Treasuries.

The global bond sell-off was also being reflected on stock markets.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average and tech-focused Nasdaq were both down by more than 1% at the open on Wall St.

In Europe, Germany’s DAX was 2% lower while the FTSE 100 was just 0.6% down as it is less exposed to declines in technology stocks which have accounted for much of the value growth seen over the summer.

The flight from risk also saw the spot price of gold, traditionally a safe haven for investors in times of uncertainty, briefly climb to a new record high of $3,578.40 per ounce.

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