Jewish Faculty at Univ. of Rochester Targeted With Hundreds of 'Wanted' Posters

Justine Brooke Murray | November 13, 2024
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Hamassholes have taken their Jew hunt to the University of Rochester. 

Hundreds of “Wanted” posters showing the faces of Jewish faculty members were plastered all over the campus Sunday, mimicking the playbook of every fascist and communist student “revolution” throughout history. Each poster lists the information of its respective target, along with a list of their thought crimes.

They charge one professor with “ethnic cleansing” and “displacement of Palestinians,” while accusing another faculty member of “racism,” “hate speech” and “intimidation” because they identify as Zionist Jews.

One of the “wanted” professors, Gregory Heyworth, who teaches English and computer science told CNN he “was accused of ‘threatening to dox’ protesting students, in a poster that actually committed the offense of doxing.”

That level of hypocrisy is nothing new for the nationwide fusion of Jihadi-Marxists who have turned America’s campuses into beacons of Fascism in the name of “anti-Fascism.”

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The university’s Hillel Center for Jewish Life, whose director is also “wanted,” called the posters “deeply disturbing” in a statement to CNN. The organization added that it’s “an opportunity for the University to reflect on what is needed to instill meaningful education about Jewish Peoplehood and antisemitism so that UR is a place where Jewish life can fully and safely thrive.”

That will likely not happen without the positive “encouragement” of our incoming U.S. presidential administration, given the state of universities up to this point.

But UR’s president, Sarah Mangelsdorf says she wants “to be as clear as [she] can” that the school “strongly denounces the recent display of ‘Wanted’ posters targeting senior University leaders and members of our faculty, staff, and Board of Trustees.” 

She called the act “disturbing, divisive and intimidating,” insisting it “runs counter to our values as a university.”

While the school’s Department of Public Safety claims they’re “investigating” the incident, no culprits have been named yet. It doesn’t seem that hard to find the person responsible. Just ask the Keffiyeh-wearing he/shes running around campus!
 

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