Campus Anti-Semitism: Where Are The Christians?
The Brownshirts are back on campus, speaking Arabic. But where are the Christians who grew up in the land of the free?
First, a confession. I hated school. Teachers frightened me and I still get nightmares thinking of our principal, Mr. Webster.
I got a case of the willies from the moment I got up in the morning. I’d walk to school with one black eye from yesterday and get back home with another black eye from today. Win or lose, you had to fight back. The schoolyard itself was just as tough. Montreal was a tough town.
But these were skirmishes and scuffles, a rite of passages from boyhood to manhood.
You were being taught that life in and around the schoolyard was a sample of what it’s going to be like later on – and you had friends.
Doodie and Moishe and Tevee…we were always there for one another. We could count on the Cohens and the Goldbergs.
We could also count on the Smiths and the Pattersons. Jews, Christians, we were in it together.
So where are the Christians today? From campus to campus, Jewish students are hurting. Waiting for them are armies of trained specialists, Arabs who are ready to pounce on them by use of Beer Hall tactics and Brownshirt thuggery. They have been sent over here, and funded, by their sheiks and imams to intimidate and to radicalize and they appear to be succeeding.
Of course a respectable number of Arab students are just that, students and legitimate, but that makes the burden on Jewish kids no easier.