Monday, November 1, 2004
I finally got to read this FrontpageMag report on the Palestinian Solidarity Movement Conference at Duke. Disturbing? Yes. Surprising? Not to those who are familiar with this stuff. A conference billed as an open, educational dialogue to which the press was barred, as were all manner of recording devices. What do you expect. Read all the way through to David Horowitz's letter at the end, or just skip straight down to there if that's all you have time for. Here's where your tuition money goes (and all of our money, Duke bring a tax-exempt institution).
FrontPage magazine.com :: Inside Duke's Hate Fest by Lee Kaplan
In previous solidarity gatherings at Berkeley and the University of Michigan, the organizers of these conferences have featured known (and now jailed) Islamic terrorists and led participants in chants of "Kill the Jews!" Duke's Conservative Union ran an ad detailing the organization's violent history and agendas in an effort to dissuade their university from disgracing itself by defending the charade that this event had anything to do with an academic curriculum. But despite the clear evidence as to who the solidarity movement represents and what its agendas of violence and hate may be, the Duke Administration represented by its Vice President for Governmental Affairs, John Burness, ran interference for the radicals and went out of their way to make sure the event would take place exactly as the organizers intended...