I have already quoted several times the supposed motto of the Fouquet family from Alexandre Dumas' novel Viomte Bragellone: ​​Where else shall I rise? But I didn't quote it in this form, but adapted it. I have to do it now, too, in relation to the elite American universities and their leadership: Where else are they sinking?

The US Congress held hearings. So what? America, this and Hungary, who cares? But they didn't listen to just anyone, but three of the hypersuperextra leaders of the superhyperextra elite American universities, namely the leaders of Harvard, MIT and the University of Pennsylvania. Among other things, they tried to find out their opinion on whether they consider regular pro-Palestinian, anti-Jewish comments and movements acceptable in their so-called elite institutions, whether calling for the extermination of the Jews violates their university's code of conduct.

To the astonishment of the interviewer and those present, instead of an answer, they received this answer:

"depends on the context and whether the speech translates into behavior", i.e. killing the Jews.

Yes, everything is fine then. As long as the American intelligentsia of the future does not start killing Jews, according to the elite leaders of the elite universities, there is nothing wrong. And if they do, they will definitely look into the matter and put it in context. Maybe they will also tell the "deluded" students that this is an ugly thing, not to do it again. The more than a thousand murdered Israelis and the forty decapitated babies are not the university's responsibility, so it should not even be mentioned. It would only confuse the minds of nice anti-Semitic children. It would put the facts in the wrong context.

That's so comforting, isn't it? In any case, what are these dirty politicians who want to interfere with university autonomy and limit freedom of speech? The dog is everything to them!

With them, anyone who wants to incites to murder is a democratic right.

Of course, only if it is not directed against Muslims or African-Americans, because it must be retaliated with at least firing. Oh, and don't forget about trans people and other freaks, speaking out against them (not inciting, just saying that there are no 1854 genders, there are only men and women) is also a capital crime at elite universities.

But to kill the Jews fits into the context...

Ladies and gentlemen, after this, don't be surprised that a demented old man was elected president of the USA, if it were up to you, maybe they would vote for a Hamas terrorist leader next time. And these will be the future leaders of the USA! In the words of János Arany's ballad: Oh father of mercy! do not leave me!

According to them, the context is the point, nothing else. The leaders of the elite American universities are not bothered by the resurgence of Nazi ideology in their institution, and not only do they do nothing against it, but they even support it. According to these

we have to acknowledge that the elite American universities are becoming Nazi schools, where there is no problem with anti-Semitism, because it is not such a context.

Apparently, the fish stinks from the head. Indeed.

 

After that, I am no longer surprised that the fact-checkers of the social media sites did not blow the fuse when people who spoke in opposition promised us that they would throw us up with pitchforks on the flatbeds of the IFA trucks, or they promised the lamp iron. After all, everything that happens across the sea will reach us sooner or later, and such threats are out of context. It hasn't "snuggled" into behavior yet. On the other hand, when we quote from the Bible, it is in a very close context. They think it's about inciting hatred, we think it's about the truth. The latter, on the other hand, cannot be favored by progressives.

But it's good for us that we have this model country called the USA! So much beauty and goodness comes from them! The Vietnam War, the Arab Spring, the BLM movement, LGBTQ, genetically modified garbage, or Mr. Pressman. It would be time for them to learn something from us. For example, Harvard, MIT and the University of Pennsylvania could ask us to have zero tolerance towards anti-Jewish expressions, but they won't, because then they would have to fire everyone, including the chancellor and students.

I have only one question left, for the propagandist disguised as the American ambassador, David Pressman, who is an example of stupidity and ignorance:

You can't say you're kind, sir, where is anti-Semitism rampant?

Author: György Tóth Jr

Cover Photo: University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill delivers her opening remarks during a House Education Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, December 5, 2023, in Washington. (AP/Mark Schiefelbein)