Anonymous wrote:^^PP I should also add that I am not Jewish and just think you are a loser for scapegoating them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC says the protesters on his Ivy campus are almost all POC (which surprised me) and are definitely antisemitic; they are saying horrible things, and his Jewish friends do not feel safe.
It's Netanyahu and the barbarous IDF that has made Jewish kids unsafe on American campuses; the protestors are just reacting to what Israel has done to the Palestinians.
If you make a big deal out of a young adult potentially having to navigate around a protest at a time when thousands of innocent women and children are getting slaughtered, it really speaks volumes about your arrogance and/or lack of perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Avoid the Ivy League. Pretty much every other college in the northeast too.
Billionaires Zuckerberg And Ackman Take On Harvard’s Board—Endorsing Their Own Candidates Amid Election Interference Claims. Billionaire Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and hedge fund manager Bill Ackman launched a campaign this week to replace members of Harvard’s board with their own picks, as the Ivy League’s leadership continues to face criticism following the resignation of one-year president Claudine Gay and a torrent of complaints over reports of antisemitism on campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^The new study found that schools with the highest quartile of reported antisemitic hostility were: Boston University, Columbia University, The George Washington University, New York University, The Ohio State University, Queens College, University of California, Berkeley; UCLA, University of California, San Diego; University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania and University of Wisconsin.
That’s because there are more Jewish students in these schools. The ones with the fewest problems have very few Jews to be hateful towards.
Tulane and Florida have large numbers of Jews and are listed among those with the least problems. You really should inform yourself you post your bile.
Here was Tulane in October:
The anti-Semitic and pro-Palestine folks are purposely targeting non-religious schools with sizable Jewish populations. If you want a university experience free of anti-Semitism and a high degree of comfort, you'll want to be at Brandeis or Yeshiva. Or a school where the Jewish population is basically zero, because no one is "targeting" your kid there.
Anti-Semites go where they know they will have the biggest impact.
Please stop equating pro-Palestine with antisemitism. This is blatantly false.
No, it is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be fine at any of those schools, but I would add UF to your list. Their president Ben Sasse had the best response of anyone to the pro-Hamas BS that has been roiling college campuses.
The Jews I know at UF hate DEI and LOVE Ron DeSantis. So factor that into your decision. If you are a committed Republican, you’ll enjoy it there.
The progressive far left, including the DEI crowd, is a hotbed of antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment now. You don't have to be a committed Republican to want to avoid them.
Anonymous wrote:On October 8 many students at elite universities blamed Israel for Hamas’ attack. Still claiming this isn’t antisemitism? Never mind, it’s always our fault when people hate us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^The new study found that schools with the highest quartile of reported antisemitic hostility were: Boston University, Columbia University, The George Washington University, New York University, The Ohio State University, Queens College, University of California, Berkeley; UCLA, University of California, San Diego; University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania and University of Wisconsin.
That’s because there are more Jewish students in these schools. The ones with the fewest problems have very few Jews to be hateful towards.
Tulane and Florida have large numbers of Jews and are listed among those with the least problems. You really should inform yourself you post your bile.
Here was Tulane in October:
The anti-Semitic and pro-Palestine folks are purposely targeting non-religious schools with sizable Jewish populations. If you want a university experience free of anti-Semitism and a high degree of comfort, you'll want to be at Brandeis or Yeshiva. Or a school where the Jewish population is basically zero, because no one is "targeting" your kid there.
Anti-Semites go where they know they will have the biggest impact.
Please stop equating pro-Palestine with antisemitism. This is blatantly false.
No, it is not.
Anonymous wrote:DC says the protesters on his Ivy campus are almost all POC (which surprised me) and are definitely antisemitic; they are saying horrible things, and his Jewish friends do not feel safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^The new study found that schools with the highest quartile of reported antisemitic hostility were: Boston University, Columbia University, The George Washington University, New York University, The Ohio State University, Queens College, University of California, Berkeley; UCLA, University of California, San Diego; University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania and University of Wisconsin.
That’s because there are more Jewish students in these schools. The ones with the fewest problems have very few Jews to be hateful towards.
Tulane and Florida have large numbers of Jews and are listed among those with the least problems. You really should inform yourself you post your bile.
Here was Tulane in October:
The anti-Semitic and pro-Palestine folks are purposely targeting non-religious schools with sizable Jewish populations. If you want a university experience free of anti-Semitism and a high degree of comfort, you'll want to be at Brandeis or Yeshiva. Or a school where the Jewish population is basically zero, because no one is "targeting" your kid there.
Anti-Semites go where they know they will have the biggest impact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^The new study found that schools with the highest quartile of reported antisemitic hostility were: Boston University, Columbia University, The George Washington University, New York University, The Ohio State University, Queens College, University of California, Berkeley; UCLA, University of California, San Diego; University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania and University of Wisconsin.
That’s because there are more Jewish students in these schools. The ones with the fewest problems have very few Jews to be hateful towards.
Tulane and Florida have large numbers of Jews and are listed among those with the least problems. You really should inform yourself you post your bile.
Here was Tulane in October:
The anti-Semitic and pro-Palestine folks are purposely targeting non-religious schools with sizable Jewish populations. If you want a university experience free of anti-Semitism and a high degree of comfort, you'll want to be at Brandeis or Yeshiva. Or a school where the Jewish population is basically zero, because no one is "targeting" your kid there.
Anti-Semites go where they know they will have the biggest impact.
Please stop equating pro-Palestine with antisemitism. This is blatantly false.
Anonymous wrote:Is it good if school has a big Hillel presence? I don't want a big Jew fest lol but don't want him like complete minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP has to be a troll.
No Jew is this stupid about where they send their kids.
Not a troll and would send my kid to probably any of those. South Carolina only one that gives me pause. Anti semitism is everywhere- Ivies, Michigan, blue states and red. Some of these posters seem off their rockers. Hope they're trolls.
After Covid, many people are fed up w the blue states anyways and their craziness.
That’s the craziness they are fed up with?
OK Trumper …