Anti-Semitism on Campuses

Date: December 28, 2023
Host: Jim Schneider
​Guest: Brad Dacus
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From massive demonstrations that have been shutting down traffic and blocking access to other forms of transportation to Christmas events that were interrupted,   sadly, anti-Semitism is running rampant at levels in the U.S. and it’s growing around the world.

One of the significant breeding grounds for this anti-Semitism has been college and university campuses.    

To help listeners sort through this issue, Crosstalk welcomed Brad Dacus.  Brad is president and founder of the Pacific Justice Institute.  Their mission is to defend, without charge, the religious freedoms, parental rights, and other civil liberties of individuals who cannot defend themselves.  Brad previously served as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Phil Gramm and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Texas, School of Law.

Earlier this month, the Anti-Defamation League reported that from October 7th to December 7th, a recorded 2,031 anti-Semitic incidents took place.  That’s up from 465 recorded incidents recorded in the same period in 2022, a 337% increase year over year.

What’s going on here?  Have people just suddenly become anti-Semitic?  After all, Brad reminded listeners that the massacre of Jews by Hamas on October 7th was the catalyst.  He indicated that while a small amount of this might be young people just looking for a cause, he believes that this is anti-Semitism coming to the surface that was there even before October 7th and that’s what should be very alarming.

Brad also noted that these deep issues of anti-Semitism are coming from Muslim students who are here in the U.S. through visas, as well as a large percentage of first, second, third and fourth generation Muslims living here as well.   

Don’t miss this broadcast that features audio of two Jewish students who testified before Congress on the rising level of pure hatred, threats of violence and intolerance toward anyone that is Jewish.

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