The brazen Jew-haters of America’s elite universities feel totally free to keep peddling their poison — witness Russell Rickford, a Nazi-adjacent Cornell prof who openly celebrated Hamas’ murder of innocent civilians, and his latest shenanigans.
That’s right: Rickford was caught marching this week in yet another display of Jew-hate, walking with campus protesters who chanted, “Long live the intifada!”
No sooner had he been let back into the school’s good academic graces and permitted to teach once more than he gave yet new proof of why he’s unfit to do so.
Remember, that slogan is code for the genocidal campaign of Palestinian terror against Jews — something Rickford has already proudly endorsed (and his weaselly fake apology for which you can safely ignore).
He seems sure to get away with this latest obscenity, proving yet again that certain kinds of hate are welcome at top-tier schools around the nation.
It’s why people hoping for change shouldn’t take the resignation of Rutgers’ Hamas-loving president Jonathan Holloway as a good sign.
Yes, it’s an unambiguous blessing that Holloway — who let pro-Hamas thugs take over his campus and allowed other Jew-haters to run wild — is leaving the president’s job.
But he’s facing ZERO consequences, going directly on to sabbatical and then rejoining the faculty as a full professor, one of the cushiest gigs known to man.
It’s the same ugly story with disgraced plagiarist and antisemite Claudine Gay, who was ousted from her leadership of Harvard but retains a big-bucks job there, or Penn’s answer to Joseph Goebbels, ex-prez Liz Magill.
The fact that people who lick the boots of Yahya Sinwar and other genocidaires ever got such jobs in the first place is appalling.
The fact that the institutional response to massive public outrages over Magill & co. is merely symbolic changes — drawing new water from the same poisoned well — proves how deep the rot runs.