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Couple that talent with a Harvard degree, whoa, I'll bet he could get his ticket to fame and riches somewhere overseas.
Odd that the University wont identify him.
"According to an email from Harvard Law Dean Martha Minow to students and faculty. “It’s regarding your odor—about the odor of Tzipi Livni, very smelly.”
Minow called the incident an “ad hominem attack in the form of a ‘question’ to our Israeli guest,” according to the Globe.".....
Here's the good part:
"Minow did not indicate whether the student would be disciplined, but said that the incident was an opportunity for self-reflection.
Self reflection? Sure, take a hit of LSD and gaze at your navel, you anti-Semetic Dispsh*t.
El-Qoulaq (whose surname is also spelled El-Coolaq) is in his third year at Harvard Law (after getting into the school at just 20 years old) and is a leader with the group Harvard Law School Justice for Palestine.
Wow. I'm even more shocked. Can't you see my shocked face: -_-
He's trying to get rid of his online presence. Guess he never heard of screenshots and The Wayback Machine:
The UC Berkeley Muslim Students Association staged a silent demonstration on Sproul Plaza Tuesday in support of the Irvine 11...Husam El-Qoulaq, a junior peace and conflict studies major, said he tried to convey to the people he spoke with that the arrests of the Irvine 11 represent a "concentrated effort to quell the Palestinian narrative."
Shocked, I tell you. Simply shocked.
Is this okay for the lefties?
Last edited by Three Wolves In Snow; 04-24-2016 at 10:37 AM..
El-Qoulaq (whose surname is also spelled El-Coolaq) is in his third year at Harvard Law (after getting into the school at just 20 years old) and is a leader with the group Harvard Law School Justice for Palestine.
He should fight for his country in his own country. America is not Israel or Palestine.
It's OK for him to think it and even say it. It's also OK for him to be universally and vociferously dissed, which appears to be happening. And if he's in any kind of position of power, he should be removed.
If I were a Jew in his vicinity, I'd definitely want to know right up front what he thinks.
It's OK for him to think it and even say it. It's also OK for him to be universally and vociferously dissed, which appears to be happening. And if he's in any kind of position of power, he should be removed.
If I were a Jew in his vicinity, I'd definitely want to know right up front what he thinks.
So says this lefty, at any rate.
Cool. A lefty with some common sense. I wonder where the rest of them are?
I believe this is the video. Q & A starts at 1:24 with a blackout at 1:26:50. That could be the smelly question. I skipped around and couldn't find it, I could have missed it -didn't want to listen to 1/2 hour to be sure. Maybe it was before 1:24.
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