Black Oberlin Professor Accused of Anti-Semitic Remarks Is Placed on Paid Leave

Why do so many blacks, Muslims and Arabs believe in conspiracy theories? For the same reason that many whites do — because it salves frustration with one’s status in life.

Oberlin, a left-wing college, must have found it uncomfortable to punish one key part (blacks) of the Coalition of the Fringe to salve the hurt feelings of another part (Jews).

Contrary to popular media, blacks and Jews tend to lead lives as separate as possible. On a few occasions when it was useful for both sides, some Jewish activists and black activists found common cause, but in daily life, Ashkenazi Jews have almost nothing to do with blacks and blacks, particularly the more educated, have much enmity against Jews, who they see as using them in a grand battle against white dominance. Black leaders understanding that Jewish organizations do not support civil rights because they care about blacks. Rather, it is self-interest. A country that is tolerant of blacks, latinos, Muslims, gays, trannies, etc, is more likely to tolerate Jews.

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In her posts, Dr. Karega suggested that the Islamic State was funded by the C.I.A. and the Mossad organization, the Israeli intelligence service, and that Mossad was behind the Charlie Hebdo shootings in Paris.

In another post, she wrote, “it seems obvious that the same people behind the massacre in Gaza are behind the shooting down” of a Malaysia Airlines plane in 2014. An inquiry in 2015 concluded that the aircraft was likely hit by a Russian-made missile.

Karega’s PhD was in a soft feminine feelz specialty. According to her Oberlin bio: “Joy Karega is Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition. Her teaching and research interests include Black political and protest literacies, translingual composition, rhetoric and composition historiography, social justice writing, and writing pedagogy. She is currently working on a book project that draws upon archival research and oral history and historicizes the political literacy education of the Black Liberation Front International, a Black student organization at Michigan State University from 1968 to 1975.”

The harder the major, the fewer the women in it.

Wouldn’t it be nice if we knew exactly how many Pokemon victimhood points each group gets so we know who to sympathize with in these types of stories. (Steve Sailer)

A quote falsely attributed to Voltaire says: “If you want to know who rules over you, ask who you may not critizice.”

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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