American University Prof Says Anti-Semitism Doesn’t Exist In The Middle East
It’s amazing how a professor could so blatantly deny reality.
By Samantha Reinis of Campus Reform via Business Insider.
College Professor Claims Anti-Semitism Doesn’t Exist In The Middle East
According to American University professor Hillary Mann Leverett, anti-Semitism doesn’t exist in the Middle East.
The Senior Adjunct Professorial Lecturer at the School of International Service recently appeared on MSNBC and claimed that since she has personally seen a Jewish hospital and kosher restaurants in Iran, the idea that anti-Semitism exists in the Middle East is false.
“There is not this deep-seated Arab-Jewish or-you know, Muslim-Jewish animosity. There’s not an anti-Semitism in the Middle East the way that there was in Europe, which is based on race; which is based on color; which is based on genes and biology,” Leverett said in her segment on Melissa Harris-Perry. “That doesn’t exist in the Middle East. There’s no history of that in the Middle East.”
Here’s the video.
College Professor Claims Anti-Semitism Doesn't Exist In The Middle East (Business Insider)
Comments
Wow. And later on MSNBC, a professor who will argue that water is not really wet, the sky isn’t blue, and that check in the mail really is forthcoming.
It just proves that there are dopes in any profession. If she has a Ph.D., the school should be banned from producing any more. Also, MSNBC has no one who is not a dope.