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Idiots on Campus

  • Writer: Julio Levit Koldorf
    Julio Levit Koldorf
  • Jun 13, 2024
  • 1 min read

— Times of Israel 


Dr. Julio Levit Koldorf denounces the moral and intellectual collapse of Western universities in their response to antisemitic demonstrations following the war in Gaza. He argues that elite institutions, from Harvard to Maastricht, have become breeding grounds for hostility against Jews, with crowds openly supporting Hamas even after the October 7 massacres.

Levit Koldorf condemns the double standards of university administrations, which tolerate open threats against Jewish students but would never allow similar abuse toward other minorities. He notes the hypocrisy of selective activism—no protests against China’s persecution of Muslims, for example—contrasting this with the obsession to demonize Israel.

He highlights the ideological and financial roots of campus radicalism, tracing them to Islamist regimes such as Qatar and to movements like BDS, which he describes as a fusion of Islamism and Nazism. Using Maastricht University as a case study, Levit Koldorf argues that this ideological delirium—framing Hamas terrorism as “resistance” and equating it with causes like decolonization, LGBTQ+ rights, and Black Lives Matter—reveals a wider intellectual corruption. He warns that such universities, under the guise of social justice, are legitimizing antisemitism and undermining the moral credibility of Western academia itself.


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