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Columbia University’s Anti-Semitic Deans Step Down After Disparaging Jews

When DEI and the woke virus have intoxicated your brains, no amount of recognition, higher education medals, or accolades can make you morally upright.

The communist left blabbers about democracy and freedom but fails to mention to whom it applies – their ‘democracy’ is for the elites, those who echo their propaganda and narrative. However, those with an opposing opinion get canceled, or in the case of Columbia University, a disparaging text message.

Three Columbia University deans engaged in a disparaging conversation over text message that “disturbingly touched on ancient antisemitic tropes” handed their resignation from the elite university, according to school officials.

According to the university, Susan Chang-Kim, Matthew Patashnick, and Cristen Kromm will no longer work at the Ivy League University. They were also permanently kicked out of their administrative positions last month.

However, the university refused to give more details on this.

The three unmindful anti-Semites thought it was funny when they started disparaging and sarcastic text exchanges during a panel discussion about antisemitism on campus influenced by the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

These administrators’ messages included vomit emojis and claimed that Jewish students speaking on the panel were exposed after one of the attendees captured one of the deans’ phones and submitted it to The Washington Free Beacon.

During the panel, Columbia’s vice dean and chief administrative officer Chang-Kim quipped over their group chat, “I’m going to throw up.”

Her message comes during the time an audience member and daughter of a Holocaust survivor, Orly Mishan, tells the audience how her daughter, who is enrolled at Columbia, “was hiding in plain sight” on campus after the October 7 attacks.

Kromm replied, “Amazing what $$$$ can do.”

After the head of Columbia Hillel, Brian Cohen shared how many Jews felt more comfortable staying at the Kraft Center than in their dormitories after the October 7 Hamas terror in Israel, Patashnick wrote to their group, “They will have their own dorm soon.”

Chang-Kim doubled down and said, “Comes from such a place of privilege.”

“Trying to be open-minded to understand but the doors are closing.”

These administrators continue to grumble about ‘privilege’ without acknowledging how hypocritical they sounded; they claim to have an ‘open mind’ but spend the entire time complaining about how the event obligated them to sit down and listen.

They further ridiculed how Cohen strived to provide support services to Jewish and Israeli students who were traumatized after the October 7 terror attack.

“Not all heroes wear capes,” Patashnick texted sarcastically. “If only every identity community had these resources and support,” Kromm replied.

If all faculty members at Columbia University act this way, it’s no surprising that they cultivate students who would burn the entire country to the ground, allow terrorists to enter our borders, and wave the flag of Hamas, instead of respecting the Old Glory.

In a statement, Columbia president Minouche Shafik wrote last month, “This incident revealed behavior and sentiments that were not only unprofessional, but also, disturbingly touched on ancient antisemitic tropes.”

“Whether intended as such or not, these sentiments are unacceptable and deeply upsetting, conveying a lack of seriousness about the concerns and the experiences of members of our Jewish community that is antithetical to our university’s values and the standards we must uphold in our community.”

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