GOP: Soros Funds Prof Spreading 'Vile Antisemitic Propaganda'
By
Solange Reyner | Wednesday, 14 February 2024 12:47 PM EST
https://www.newsmax.com/us/george-soros-antisemitism-rutgers/2024/02/14/id/1153577/
Senate
Republicans are probing a $143,000 fellowship awarded by George
Soros-backed
Open Society Foundation to professor Sahar Aziz, the
director of Rutgers University's Center for
Security, Race and Rights who they say has spread "vile antisemitic
propaganda."
"The
work of the center, its promotion of terrorist sympathizers, and its
platforming of radical ideologues is troubling to us as members of the Senate
Judiciary Committee," the Senate Judiciary Committee wrote
last week.
"The
committee has a long history of working on legislation meant to root out
support for terrorism, and to compensate its victims. For example, in 2016
Congress passed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act.
"As
the committee explores the efficacy of this legislation, particularly in the
context of recent world events, it is appropriate to evaluate the financial
backing of groups that seek to legitimize violence and provide platforms for
terrorist sympathizers," they concluded.
They
said they were looking into whether U.S. taxpayer dollars fund the center.
Rutgers
last year equated the condemnation of Hamas last year to attempts to
"ignore over 75 years of colonial violence and the horrific consequences
born out of these decades of oppression and attempted erasure."
"I
am not at all surprised that the center's director received funding from George
Soros's web of dark money," Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, told the
Washington Examiner.
He
said he and his colleagues aim to vet the center's funding sources and
"promotion of antisemitic propaganda."
OSF
told the Examiner its foundation "is a leader in the effort to advance
racial justice in the United States, and in the fight against antisemitism and
anti-Muslim
hate.
"We
are proud to support individuals working to expand justice and opportunity for
historically marginalized communities through innovative projects and
research."
Connecting
the Dots:
Daisy Khan is
an executive director at the American Society for Muslim Advancement
and was a director at the White House Project.
Gara LaMarche was
a director at the White House Project, a VP & director of U.S.
programs for the Open Society Foundations and an associate director
for the Human Rights Watch.
Open Society Foundations was a funder
for the Human Rights Watch.
George Soros is the founder & chairman
for the Open Society Foundations, was a benefactor for the Human
Rights Watch and the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open
Society.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Human
Rights Watch, the Brookings Institution (think tank) and the Committee
for Economic Development.
Shirley Ann
Jackson is a trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank)
and was a professor at the Rutgers University.
Shirley Ann
Jackson was a trustee at the Committee
for Economic Development and a professor at Rutgers University.
Resources:
Past Research
Mike
Rowe on How Many Are Following the ‘Worst Advice in the History of the World’ (Past Research on Rutgers
University)
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2013/11/mike-rowe-on-how-many-are-following.html
University
To Students: You’re a Criminal If You Don’t Use Transgender Approved Language (Past Research on Rutgers University)
TUESDAY,
AUGUST 23, 2016
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