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gamma-xi-delta · 2 years
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Phi Mu Rutgers Recruitment Video 2022
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blissfali · 1 month
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can you guess what episode im on
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In April 1933, Einstein discovered that the new German government had passed laws barring Jews from holding any official positions, including teaching at universities.[129] Historian Gerald Holton describes how, with "virtually no audible protest being raised by their colleagues", thousands of Jewish scientists were suddenly forced to give up their university positions and their names were removed from the rolls of institutions where they were employed.[131] A month later, Einstein's works were among those targeted by the German Student Union in the Nazi book burnings, with Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels proclaiming, "Jewish intellectualism is dead."[129] One German magazine included him in a list of enemies of the German regime with the phrase, "not yet hanged", offering a $5,000 bounty on his head.[129][132] In a subsequent letter to physicist and friend Max Born, who had already emigrated from Germany to England, Einstein wrote, "... I must confess that the degree of their brutality and cowardice came as something of a surprise."[129] After moving to the US, he described the book burnings as a "spontaneous emotional outburst" by those who "shun popular enlightenment", and "more than anything else in the world, fear the influence of men of intellectual independence".[133]
A quote from the Wikipedia page of German-American Jewish scientist, Albert Einstein.
What's notable here is how academics and intellectuals raised almost no protest to the systematic purging of Jews from universities in Germany. This is because, as historian Niall Ferguson has noted, that German academics had been promulgating the intellectual basis of Nazism during the 1920's (and probably beforehand).
What we can see here is that rather than defending the dignity and liberty of the individual, academics and intellectuals were the first in line to accept, permit, and collaborate with tyranny. They believed and invented lies. They turned a blind eye to mounting crimes against humanity.
When we look at today's college campuses and see a rising sea of hatred against Jewish students; when we see thousands of non-Jewish students showing little to no concern whatsoever for the rise in antisemitic hatred; when we see academics who glorify Jew-hating mass murderers, we should not be surprised.
What has been is what will be.
The academics who have promulgated anti-Jewish hatred (or stood by and allowed it to spread) today are betraying the same spirit as the German academics who allowed German Jews to be purged and threatened with death by the Nazi regime. And, like the German academics of the 20's and 30's, they believe that their betrayal of justice and liberty are all in the public's best interests.
Of course, they have been wise enough to change their official scapegoat from the Jews to "Israel".
But the net result is the same: Jews-- no matter how great their achievements, like those of Einstein-- are being purged from academic spaces and polite society, once again, to virtually no protest from their peers.
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Abandoned community college in New Jersey. Its sad to see this place go forgotten.
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jahtheexplorer · 3 months
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Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
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yeyinde · 1 year
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fix-it phillip smells like axe body spray and freedom 🦅🇺🇸🎇
no, you're right. he smells like a gymnasium after boys get done using it, and it's just filled with musky socks and axe so thick you're practically digesting it.
and a white castle at eleven fifteen pm on a Sunday.
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bantuotaku · 6 months
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@retroj
Retro You So …..??
DELWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 🔥
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gamma-xi-delta · 2 years
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Omega Phi Chi Multicultural Sorority, Inc. 💗🐾 Alpha Chapter Meet the Greeks Spring 2022 - Rutgers
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thebotanicalarcade · 9 months
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n348_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: Familiar trees and their leaves New York D. Appleton 1911 biodiversitylibrary.org/page/17024554 Happy Arbor Day! Tho commonly named Red Cedar is actually not a true cedar at all but a juniper species biodiversitylibrary.org/page/17024554 #bhlib
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Alternate US Capitals poll
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jahtheexplorer · 5 months
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Princeton University
Beautiful architecture is the first word that comes to my mind. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the beautiful details of the structures, that what settled in Princeton since 1956. Though it was founded in 1756 in Elizabeth, NJ.
I particularly love this photo because of the pattern of the shadows and columns
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uvmagazine · 1 year
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New Jersey Theatre Alliance Announces Career Accelerator Program Fellows
New Jersey Theatre Alliance has announced their inaugural cohort of Career Accelerator Fellows.
New Jersey Theatre Alliance has announced their inaugural cohort of Career Accelerator Fellows. Inaugural cohort of Career Accelerator Fellows Fellows Amoria Burks, Jamie Goodwin, and Dez Wesley will participate in a 6-month paid experience comprising placements with professional theatres and the Alliance itself to learn about theatre management in real-world contexts. “New Jersey Theatre…
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Broad support for NJ police licensing program
Broad support for NJ police licensing program
Broad support for NJ police licensing program
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