28 October 2020

Professors Don't Like Being Censored.

Why are they trying to have Zoom meetings with terrorists? Professors demand universities ditch Zoom for shutting down Palestinian hijacker events

I wonder how they feel about Twiter, F*c*book, Et Al censoring bad news about [Redacted].

The New York University chapter of the American Association of University Professors said Zoom “unilaterally” canceled its Friday event with Leila Khaled, who hijacked two planes for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in the 1970s.

Its event was cosponsored by “several NYU departments and institutes,” the chapter said in a statement posted by Academe, which is published by the national AAUP.

Oh, and in case you've been living under a rock, Redacted above refers to Hunter Biden.

Jewish and pro-Israel groups had warned Zoom that letting Khaled address the SFSU audience using its service would violate both state and federal law.

Because Khaled is still a member of PFLP, a U.S.-designated terrorist group that uses Marxist and Leninist ideology and tactics to spread its message, The Lawfare Project said it would constitute “[u]nlawful provision of material support to [a] designated foreign terrorist organization.”

The professors organizing the "event" are anti-Israel, but you could probably have guessed that. (That's an understatement, BTW.)

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