Yale University hosts anti-Semitic speaker on second night of Passover as part of diversity and inclusion program: Blames Jews for their near-extermination by Nazis - and says white people are 'gangsters'
Houria Bouteldja who has expressed hatred towards Jews, Israel, and white people, was invited to speak and endorsed by Yale's flagship DEI program
By James Gordon
Daily Mail
April 16, 2023

Yale University hosted, Houria Bouteldja, a speaker who promotes antisemitic views, including justifying the murders of Jews and Israelis
Yale University hosted a speaker last week who is known to promote antisemitic views, including justifying the murders of Jews and Israelis.
Houria Bouteldja who has expressed hatred towards Jews, Israel, and white people, was invited to speak and endorsed by Yale's flagship DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) program known as 'Belonging at Yale.'
Bouteldja's 2017 book, Whites, Jews, and Us, calls for the dismantling of Israel and expresses outright antisemitism.
Bouteldja also blames Jews for their near-extermination by the Nazis and expresses hatred towards white people.
She has been quoted as saying, 'killing an Israeli is killing two birds with one stone, eliminating in one go oppressor and oppressed.'
The university hosted Bouteldja to speak on the second night of Passover, making it all but impossible for Jewish people to attend, challenge her views and raise important questions.
In March 2012 following the killing of a Rabbi and three children in Toulouse, France by radical Islamist Mohammed Merah, Bouteldja declared 'Mohammed Merah is me.'
Bouteldja also blames Jews for their near-extermination by the Nazis, claiming that they 'tolerated Nazism before it was inflicted on them. ... They absolved it, shut their eyes to it, [and] legitimized it, because until then, it had been applied only to non-European peoples. ... They have cultivated that Nazism ... [and hence] are responsible for it.'

The university hosted Bouteldja to speak on the second night of Passover, making it all but impossible for Jewish people to attend, challenge her views and raise important questions

Yale University has long been known for its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as its efforts to combat racism on campus, but it has not been without controversy
She also expresses hatred towards white people, defining them as 'the one who subjugates, pillages, steals, rapes, commits genocide,' and declares, 'I hate the white good conscience. I curse it.'
She added: 'Every white person ... must take and steal ... like a gangster, a brute, or a thug.'
She also brushes aside the victims of 9/11, July 7 London subway bombings, and the Charlie Hebdo Paris murders as dispensable whites: 'Bombs explode in the subway. Towers ... collapse like a house of cards. The journalists of a famous magazine are decimated. ... [But] they are all white.'
The university, which has long been known for its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as its efforts to combat racism on campus, have not been without controversy.
In the past, the administration and students have been accused of suppressing speech that challenges the school's DEI perspective with some recorded instances of harassment and even intimidation of individuals who express dissenting views.
Nicholas and Erika Christakis, a husband and wife team of professors were subjected to days of stalking, shouting, and cursing by mobs of students in 2015.

Nicholas and Erika Christakis, a husband and wife team of professors were subjected to days of stalking, shouting, and cursing by mobs of students in 2015 in a row over Halloween outfits

Yale University faculty member Erika Christakis resigned, as did her husband, in the aftermath
The incident occurred after Erika questioned whether the campus DEI office needed to police students' Halloween costumes.
Both professors were eventually driven to resign from their administrative leadership positions with Erika Christakis resigning from Yale altogether.
In 2021, a Yale law student was summoned before a diversity dean and threatened with adverse references that would preclude his bar admission for having used a joke phrase in an email.
Although himself of Native American heritage, the student was labeled a racist.
In 2022, a mob of over 100 Yale law students disrupted and sought to shut down a campus debate between a liberal atheist attorney and a conservative Christian lawyer.
On that occasion, police had to escort the speakers from the building.
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