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The scene took place last week at the gates of the Columbia University campus in New York. Two police officers ask a Jewish student to turn 180 degrees. “You understand,” said one NYPD officer, “we cannot guarantee your safety. »No noise, no waves. Be sick. At the same time, in Paris at Sciences-po, students with red paint on their hands held a demonstration and wanted people to believe that they did not know the meaning of these waving hands. Proof of ignorance? We may doubt this in such an institution, unless anti-Semitism is involved. As Gabriel Attal noted to the board of directors of this large school after a Jewish student was denied access to the lecture hall: “Fish often rots from the head.”

According to analysis we publish exclusively, anti-Semitism is becoming commonplace and masked by hatred of Israel. Thus, we are witnessing a great balancing act: the same people who know how to be protected by freedom of expression to express their anti-Zionism are those who, hand on heart, confirm that they are not anti-Semites.

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Source: Le Parisien

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