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Richard L. Cravatts

Necrocapitalism, according to visiting professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, is the “means of accumulating capital and profit from the death” of Palestinians.
Your commitment to and promotion of the toxic BDS campaign reveals your bigotry and anti-Semitism.
While the recent violence was predictably blamed on Israel, it was neither random nor pointless, and had a strategic and tactical purpose.
Being pro-Palestinian on campus, by definition, only means being anti-Israel, relentlessly campaigning against the Jewish state and proclaiming its many alleged predations.
The late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan once quipped: “Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.”
Rippling in these university communities is corrosive bigotry towards Jewish communal life that goes well beyond mere “criticism of Israel,” the oft-repeated refrain that anti-Semites use to justify their virulent attacks on the Jewish state.
The cry-bullies—those aggressor activists who transform into victims when their ideological opponents answer back—can’t take criticism but are perfectly willing to dish it out.
Its discrimination against Asians is reminiscent of its treatment of Jews, but for different reasons.
On university campuses, where the charge of racism is the most damning and serious charge one can make against an individual, organization, or state, the apartheid slander against Israel has been a core part of the ongoing campus campaign to malign the Jewish state.