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Tissue? Columbia Prof Says Faculty Didn’t Approve of Police on Campus – Twitchy

Last night, police removed the ‘protesters’ from Columbia’s campus. We use the quotes, because these were not protesters — rioters, agitators, criminals, terrorists — there are a lot of words to describe them, but ‘protesters’ isn’t one of them.

The riots and harassment of Jews on college campuses across the country this week have shown there is a deep cultural rot in academic institutions. One that isn’t limited to the student body. The professors are just as bad, if not worse.

Take, for example, Karl Jacoby, professor of history at Columbia.

Cry harder, prof.

You’d think someone who teaches history would know that anti-Jewish protests like this lead to very bad things. 

Or maybe Jacoby does know, and is okay with it.

Either way, it’s a bad look.

X users wasted no time teaching the good professor a lesson, though.

Heh.

We’re guessing that’s a no-no, too.

What do the bylaws say about harassing Jews and stopping students from attending classes?

It is May 1, 2024, and he’s still got double masks in his profile picture.

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Says all we need to know, really.

It’s adorable the professor thinks they do, though.

This is the problem with the Left (well, there are many, but this is one of them): they want to enforce rules, ruthlessly at times, for everyone else but never for themselves. In fact, the rules are malleable when it’s a cause they support.

Now, having not read the bylaws ourselves, we’re guessing there’s clauses that deal with crime.

Otherwise, in the event of an active shooter or other emergency on campus, he’s saying the faculty would have to give permission before law enforcement and first responders could enter campus?

We doubt that’s the case.

What a novel concept!

Reverse psychology.

Nice.

Bless it, indeed.

It’s not the hill to die on, but die on it he will.

No wonder.

It’s all of those things.

And we’re supposed to listen to him on, well, anything.

Hahahahaha. No,

Exactly.

It defies logic and reason.

But he’s a professor at Columbia, so he’s short on both of those.

We’re sure he will be.



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