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Cal-Irvine Doesn’t Acknowledge History of Anti-Semitic Incidents since 2001

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israel photoGood reporting by Campus Reform:

Although Gillman [UCI chancellor] denies the existence of a widespread problem with anti-Semitism on his campus, public records reaching as far back as 2001 list multiple incidents dealing with anti-Semitism.

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported its first instance of anti-Semitism at UCI in February 2001 when a guest speaker said Jews are “blind, deaf, and dumb,” before complaining that “if it is against a gentile, it is not objectionable; but anything that happens against a Jew becomes a Holocaust.”

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