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Jewish supremacist student group eggs on anti-white protests at Amherst

Commentary by Dr. Patrick Slattery —Jewish supremacist hypocrisy raises its head at the elite liberal arts school Amherst College. The school is probably best known as the source of so many of the “best and brightest” of the Kennedy administration. The Jewish student association Hillel is joining the Black Lives Matter protests against the outrageous white supremacism at Amherst.

They demand the disciplining and re-education of racist white students who claim that “all lives matter,” thus violently denying the established truth of Jewish superiority and white moral worthlessness.

All kidding aside, Amherst’s student body is 41% white American, although once you subtract the 13% Jewish student body (according to Hillel) that shows that the European American student body is only 28%. Still, this is higher than the 20% European American share that is common at many Ivy League Schools, showing that more work needs to be done at Amherst.

(By the way, at nearby Yale, where black students are protesting the outrage of being offended by Halloween costumes, the corrosponding demographic numbers are 41% white American and 27% Jewish. A simple subtraction would leave only 14% European Americans. However, because Yale has an unusually high percentage of foreign students, some of whom are bound to be Israelis who didn’t count towards the white American total, the actually European American figure might be more like 15%.)

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Hillel students join Amherst protest against alleged bias on campus

(JTA) — Students from the Amherst College chapter of Hillel joined students from over 50 campus groups in a coalition demanding changes to create a more “inclusive environment” on campus.

“Amherst Uprising” is one of a spate of collectives on campuses across the country seeking to address what members see as campus environments hostile to minorities.

The manifesto posted last week demands an apology from the elite college in Amherst, Massachusetts, and from its president, Carolyn “Biddy” Martin, for an “institutional legacy” of a number of bigotries, among them anti-Semitism.

The statement also seeks the disciplining and “extensive training for racial and cultural competency” of students behind posters on campus declaring “All Lives Matters” and “in memoriam of the true victim of the Missouri Protests: Free Speech.”

“All Lives Matter” is a slogan that has emerged as a retort to the “Black Lives Matter” movement that started as a response to the killing of blacks by law enforcement. The University of Missouri has been the scene in recent weeks of tensions arising from racist online harassment of blacks and racist graffiti, as well as a counter-movement that has sought to silence some media coverage of its protests. The school’s president and chancellor have resigned.