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Oct 18, 2023 21:35:01   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
These so called best of the best students with platinum spoons and believing they are entitled and are smarter than us poor uneducated state school/college graduates or worse no college at all are really showing too much inbreeding and the stupidity resulting from it.
They claim they didn't know what they were signing. Do you want a lawyer or doctor etc. that completely stupid and anti-Semitic representing you or operating on you? This is a result of liberals and their hatred for Jews that dates to pre WWII attitudes in these illustrious institutions.

Oct. 17, 2023, 5:13 PM EDT
By Kat Tenbarge
"Top law firm rescinds job offers to Ivy League students over Israel letters
The law firm Davis Polk said in an internal email to staff members that the letters don’t represent the firm’s values.
Top U.S. law firm Davis Polk announced in an internal email that it had rescinded letters of employment for three law students at Harvard and Columbia universities who it believed were tied to organizational statements about Israel, one of the latest responses to open letters from university groups about the Israel-Hamas conflict that have roiled university donors, employers, alumni and students.

“These statements are simply contrary to our firm’s values and we thus concluded that rescinding these offers was appropriate in upholding our responsibility to provide a safe and inclusive work environment for all Davis Polk employees,” said the email, signed by Neil Barr.

Small-business lawyer Joseph Gerstel posted a screenshot of the email Tuesday on LinkedIn. A Davis Polk representative confirmed it as authentic.

Barr went on to write, “At this time, we remain in dialogue with two of these students to ensure that any further color being offered to us by these students is considered.”

A representative of Davis Polk pointed to a statement that was included in the email: “The views expressed in certain of the statements signed by law school student organizations in recent days are in direct contravention of our firm’s value system. For this reason and to ensure we continue to maintain a supportive and inclusive work environment, the student leaders responsible for signing on to these statements are no longer welcome in our firm; and their offers of employment have thus been rescinded.”

The representative did not immediately respond to a question about how the firm identified the students as having signed the statements.

The identities of the students were not revealed in the email, which did not specify which statements the students allegedly signed. A series of public statements supporting Palestinians and blaming Israel for the recent Israel-Hamas conflict has created a firestorm on college campuses and in corporate America since last week.

On Oct. 10, The Harvard Crimson, one of the university’s student-run news publications, reported that more than 30 Harvard student groups signed on to a letter that said they held Israel “entirely responsible” for “all unfolding violence” in the conflict, which came after a surprise Hamas attack on Israel k**led over 1,300 people. Since the letter was published, numerous CEOs, business leaders and a federal judge have responded by cutting ties with the university, calling for the identifications of students involved with the letter or saying they would not hire the students involved.
Sweetgreen CEO Jonathan Neman posted on X that he would “like to know” which students signed the Harvard statement “so I know never to hire these people.”

“Same,” EasyHealth CEO David Duel wrote on X, replying to Neman.

FabFitFun CEO Michael Broukhim echoed them, and in a post on X he wrote, “Discriminating against terrorist supporters is the most comically easy decision I’ll ever have to make as a CEO.”

Judge Matthew Solomson of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims also reportedly made a statement on LinkedIn that he would not let any of the students who signed on to the statements clerk for him.

Prominent donors have also cut ties with Harvard over the statement, including the Wexner Foundation — co-founded by Leslie Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria’s Secret.

The Harvard Crimson reported last week that at least four online websites have revealed the identities and personal information of students in groups that signed the statement. The Harvard student group that issued the statement has removed the list of organizations that signed on to it.

Harvard President Claudine Gay pushed back against the students’ statement, writing in her own statement to the Crimson on Oct. 10 that “no student group — not even 30 student groups — speaks for Harvard University or its leadership.”

Student groups at other Ivy League universities, including Columbia University, issued similar joint statements in support of Palestinians.

A week previously, another prominent New York City law firm, Winston & Strawn, announced it had rescinded a former summer associate’s letter of employment over “inflammatory comments” that were distributed to the NYU Student Bar Association.

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/corporations/harvard-letter-israel-columbia-ivy-davis-polk-law-firm-student-rcna120881


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Oct 19, 2023 10:57:33   #
lbrande
 
Architect1776 wrote:
These so called best of the best students with platinum spoons and believing they are entitled and are smarter than us poor uneducated state school/college graduates or worse no college at all are really showing too much inbreeding and the stupidity resulting from it.
They claim they didn't know what they were signing. Do you want a lawyer or doctor etc. that completely stupid and anti-Semitic representing you or operating on you? This is a result of liberals and their hatred for Jews that dates to pre WWII attitudes in these illustrious institutions.

Oct. 17, 2023, 5:13 PM EDT
By Kat Tenbarge
"Top law firm rescinds job offers to Ivy League students over Israel letters
The law firm Davis Polk said in an internal email to staff members that the letters don’t represent the firm’s values.
Top U.S. law firm Davis Polk announced in an internal email that it had rescinded letters of employment for three law students at Harvard and Columbia universities who it believed were tied to organizational statements about Israel, one of the latest responses to open letters from university groups about the Israel-Hamas conflict that have roiled university donors, employers, alumni and students.

“These statements are simply contrary to our firm’s values and we thus concluded that rescinding these offers was appropriate in upholding our responsibility to provide a safe and inclusive work environment for all Davis Polk employees,” said the email, signed by Neil Barr.

Small-business lawyer Joseph Gerstel posted a screenshot of the email Tuesday on LinkedIn. A Davis Polk representative confirmed it as authentic.

Barr went on to write, “At this time, we remain in dialogue with two of these students to ensure that any further color being offered to us by these students is considered.”

A representative of Davis Polk pointed to a statement that was included in the email: “The views expressed in certain of the statements signed by law school student organizations in recent days are in direct contravention of our firm’s value system. For this reason and to ensure we continue to maintain a supportive and inclusive work environment, the student leaders responsible for signing on to these statements are no longer welcome in our firm; and their offers of employment have thus been rescinded.”

The representative did not immediately respond to a question about how the firm identified the students as having signed the statements.

The identities of the students were not revealed in the email, which did not specify which statements the students allegedly signed. A series of public statements supporting Palestinians and blaming Israel for the recent Israel-Hamas conflict has created a firestorm on college campuses and in corporate America since last week.

On Oct. 10, The Harvard Crimson, one of the university’s student-run news publications, reported that more than 30 Harvard student groups signed on to a letter that said they held Israel “entirely responsible” for “all unfolding violence” in the conflict, which came after a surprise Hamas attack on Israel k**led over 1,300 people. Since the letter was published, numerous CEOs, business leaders and a federal judge have responded by cutting ties with the university, calling for the identifications of students involved with the letter or saying they would not hire the students involved.
Sweetgreen CEO Jonathan Neman posted on X that he would “like to know” which students signed the Harvard statement “so I know never to hire these people.”

“Same,” EasyHealth CEO David Duel wrote on X, replying to Neman.

FabFitFun CEO Michael Broukhim echoed them, and in a post on X he wrote, “Discriminating against terrorist supporters is the most comically easy decision I’ll ever have to make as a CEO.”

Judge Matthew Solomson of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims also reportedly made a statement on LinkedIn that he would not let any of the students who signed on to the statements clerk for him.

Prominent donors have also cut ties with Harvard over the statement, including the Wexner Foundation — co-founded by Leslie Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria’s Secret.

The Harvard Crimson reported last week that at least four online websites have revealed the identities and personal information of students in groups that signed the statement. The Harvard student group that issued the statement has removed the list of organizations that signed on to it.

Harvard President Claudine Gay pushed back against the students’ statement, writing in her own statement to the Crimson on Oct. 10 that “no student group — not even 30 student groups — speaks for Harvard University or its leadership.”

Student groups at other Ivy League universities, including Columbia University, issued similar joint statements in support of Palestinians.

A week previously, another prominent New York City law firm, Winston & Strawn, announced it had rescinded a former summer associate’s letter of employment over “inflammatory comments” that were distributed to the NYU Student Bar Association.

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/corporations/harvard-letter-israel-columbia-ivy-davis-polk-law-firm-student-rcna120881
These so called best of the best students with pla... (show quote)


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Oct 19, 2023 11:10:30   #
lbrande
 
Architect1776 wrote:
These so called best of the best students with platinum spoons and believing they are entitled and are smarter than us poor uneducated state school/college graduates or worse no college at all are really showing too much inbreeding and the stupidity resulting from it.
They claim they didn't know what they were signing. Do you want a lawyer or doctor etc. that completely stupid and anti-Semitic representing you or operating on you? This is a result of liberals and their hatred for Jews that dates to pre WWII attitudes in these illustrious institutions.

Oct. 17, 2023, 5:13 PM EDT
By Kat Tenbarge
"Top law firm rescinds job offers to Ivy League students over Israel letters
The law firm Davis Polk said in an internal email to staff members that the letters don’t represent the firm’s values.
Top U.S. law firm Davis Polk announced in an internal email that it had rescinded letters of employment for three law students at Harvard and Columbia universities who it believed were tied to organizational statements about Israel, one of the latest responses to open letters from university groups about the Israel-Hamas conflict that have roiled university donors, employers, alumni and students.

“These statements are simply contrary to our firm’s values and we thus concluded that rescinding these offers was appropriate in upholding our responsibility to provide a safe and inclusive work environment for all Davis Polk employees,” said the email, signed by Neil Barr.

Small-business lawyer Joseph Gerstel posted a screenshot of the email Tuesday on LinkedIn. A Davis Polk representative confirmed it as authentic.

Barr went on to write, “At this time, we remain in dialogue with two of these students to ensure that any further color being offered to us by these students is considered.”

A representative of Davis Polk pointed to a statement that was included in the email: “The views expressed in certain of the statements signed by law school student organizations in recent days are in direct contravention of our firm’s value system. For this reason and to ensure we continue to maintain a supportive and inclusive work environment, the student leaders responsible for signing on to these statements are no longer welcome in our firm; and their offers of employment have thus been rescinded.”

The representative did not immediately respond to a question about how the firm identified the students as having signed the statements.

The identities of the students were not revealed in the email, which did not specify which statements the students allegedly signed. A series of public statements supporting Palestinians and blaming Israel for the recent Israel-Hamas conflict has created a firestorm on college campuses and in corporate America since last week.

On Oct. 10, The Harvard Crimson, one of the university’s student-run news publications, reported that more than 30 Harvard student groups signed on to a letter that said they held Israel “entirely responsible” for “all unfolding violence” in the conflict, which came after a surprise Hamas attack on Israel k**led over 1,300 people. Since the letter was published, numerous CEOs, business leaders and a federal judge have responded by cutting ties with the university, calling for the identifications of students involved with the letter or saying they would not hire the students involved.
Sweetgreen CEO Jonathan Neman posted on X that he would “like to know” which students signed the Harvard statement “so I know never to hire these people.”

“Same,” EasyHealth CEO David Duel wrote on X, replying to Neman.

FabFitFun CEO Michael Broukhim echoed them, and in a post on X he wrote, “Discriminating against terrorist supporters is the most comically easy decision I’ll ever have to make as a CEO.”

Judge Matthew Solomson of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims also reportedly made a statement on LinkedIn that he would not let any of the students who signed on to the statements clerk for him.

Prominent donors have also cut ties with Harvard over the statement, including the Wexner Foundation — co-founded by Leslie Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria’s Secret.

The Harvard Crimson reported last week that at least four online websites have revealed the identities and personal information of students in groups that signed the statement. The Harvard student group that issued the statement has removed the list of organizations that signed on to it.

Harvard President Claudine Gay pushed back against the students’ statement, writing in her own statement to the Crimson on Oct. 10 that “no student group — not even 30 student groups — speaks for Harvard University or its leadership.”

Student groups at other Ivy League universities, including Columbia University, issued similar joint statements in support of Palestinians.

A week previously, another prominent New York City law firm, Winston & Strawn, announced it had rescinded a former summer associate’s letter of employment over “inflammatory comments” that were distributed to the NYU Student Bar Association.

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/corporations/harvard-letter-israel-columbia-ivy-davis-polk-law-firm-student-rcna120881
These so called best of the best students with pla... (show quote)


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Oct 19, 2023 11:53:18   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
lbrande wrote:
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Oct 19, 2023 12:36:24   #
One Rude Dawg Loc: Athol, ID
 
TFB, breaks my heart. Welcome to the real world.

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Oct 21, 2023 13:28:22   #
lbrande
 
One Rude Dawg wrote:
TFB, breaks my heart. Welcome to the real world.


So far there are many opinion pieces showing the anti-Jew/anti-semetic bias of professors of higher education as well as allowance or non-containment of r**ts across the globe. All we see are anti Jewish and anti Israeli bias.

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Oct 21, 2023 13:38:00   #
lbrande
 
And still they cheer Hamas and palestinians:

Hamas militants tortured, mutilated Israeli parents and children before k*****g them, emergency responder says
NEWS
COLLIN JONESOctober 21, 2023
An emergency responder in Israel claimed that he and his team recovered a number of mutilated bodies belonging to a single family that were k**led during Hamas' brutal attacks against the Jewish state. But before they were k**led, the terrorists apparently ate a meal the family had prepared for a Jewish holiday.
Yossi Landau, the head of Zaka, recently stated that Hamas had bound the family and tortured them before they were eventually k**led. Zaka is Israel's emergency response organization that was responsible for addressing the horrific scene, per Business Insider.
Landau described the scene he came upon, suggesting that there was a father, mother, and two children, aged and six and seven years old. All four of them were on their knees, with their hands tied behind their backs.
He said "[t]he bodies were tortured" before going into detail about the situation he saw. Landau noted that this was not just a k*****g, but that the family was tortured before they were eventually k**led. He also said that he believes family members would have been forced to watch the others being tortured right in front of them, saying, "Fingers being... Fingers being," he said, reportedly holding back tears, according to the report.
They don’t want you to see this … Big Tech does its best to limit what news you see. Make sure you see our stories daily — directly to your inbox.
"All this happened, and by the end they all had a bullet," he said.
Hamas' attack against Israel was kicked off on October 7, when a number of terrorists launched a surprise attack on the Jewish state, as well as k*****g and abducting a number of attendees at an outdoor music festival.
"They ate this meal while torturing these children," Landau said.
Landau spoke with CNN about the brutal scene he witnessed at Kibbutz Be'eri — which was at the center of Hamas' attack against the Jewish state on October 7. During the attack, there were more than 100 men, women, and children k**led.
However, Landau went on to describe how there was a teenage girl recovered who had been naked and bound and eventually beheaded. There were also at least 20 people who were burned alive, and then there was a pregnant mother who had been mutilated.
Business Insider reported that the immense task of identifying those who have died and the circumstances of the death have fallen to military forensic teams in Israel. The Jewish state has carried out an ongoing attack against Hamas following the gruesome attack earlier this month, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claiming that it is a war.
The attack Hamas carried out has been referred to as "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood" by the terrorist group's top leadership. During the attack, there were approximately 1,400 Israelis k**led in total. It is also believed that Hamas took a total of 200 hostages to Gaza.
In response, Israel has carried out massive attacks against Palestinians, k*****g more than 3,000. They are also apparently planning a ground invasion of Gaza, but the details of the attack are still not clear.

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Oct 21, 2023 14:58:27   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
lbrande wrote:
And still they cheer Hamas and palestinians:

Hamas militants tortured, mutilated Israeli parents and children before k*****g them, emergency responder says
NEWS
COLLIN JONESOctober 21, 2023
An emergency responder in Israel claimed that he and his team recovered a number of mutilated bodies belonging to a single family that were k**led during Hamas' brutal attacks against the Jewish state. But before they were k**led, the terrorists apparently ate a meal the family had prepared for a Jewish holiday.
Yossi Landau, the head of Zaka, recently stated that Hamas had bound the family and tortured them before they were eventually k**led. Zaka is Israel's emergency response organization that was responsible for addressing the horrific scene, per Business Insider.
Landau described the scene he came upon, suggesting that there was a father, mother, and two children, aged and six and seven years old. All four of them were on their knees, with their hands tied behind their backs.
He said "[t]he bodies were tortured" before going into detail about the situation he saw. Landau noted that this was not just a k*****g, but that the family was tortured before they were eventually k**led. He also said that he believes family members would have been forced to watch the others being tortured right in front of them, saying, "Fingers being... Fingers being," he said, reportedly holding back tears, according to the report.
They don’t want you to see this … Big Tech does its best to limit what news you see. Make sure you see our stories daily — directly to your inbox.
"All this happened, and by the end they all had a bullet," he said.
Hamas' attack against Israel was kicked off on October 7, when a number of terrorists launched a surprise attack on the Jewish state, as well as k*****g and abducting a number of attendees at an outdoor music festival.
"They ate this meal while torturing these children," Landau said.
Landau spoke with CNN about the brutal scene he witnessed at Kibbutz Be'eri — which was at the center of Hamas' attack against the Jewish state on October 7. During the attack, there were more than 100 men, women, and children k**led.
However, Landau went on to describe how there was a teenage girl recovered who had been naked and bound and eventually beheaded. There were also at least 20 people who were burned alive, and then there was a pregnant mother who had been mutilated.
Business Insider reported that the immense task of identifying those who have died and the circumstances of the death have fallen to military forensic teams in Israel. The Jewish state has carried out an ongoing attack against Hamas following the gruesome attack earlier this month, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claiming that it is a war.
The attack Hamas carried out has been referred to as "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood" by the terrorist group's top leadership. During the attack, there were approximately 1,400 Israelis k**led in total. It is also believed that Hamas took a total of 200 hostages to Gaza.
In response, Israel has carried out massive attacks against Palestinians, k*****g more than 3,000. They are also apparently planning a ground invasion of Gaza, but the details of the attack are still not clear.
And still they cheer Hamas and palestinians: br b... (show quote)


Sadly even the libs here on UHH Cheer these atrocities saying that the Israelis deserve being tortured and k**led.
They come back with lame excuses justifying these actions.

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Oct 21, 2023 15:02:02   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
Architect1776 wrote:
Sadly even the libs here on UHH Cheer these atrocities saying that the Israelis deserve being tortured and k**led.
They come back with lame excuses justifying these actions.


You are an example of the danger of trying to have a rational discussion with someone who is irrational.

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Oct 21, 2023 15:03:42   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
lbrande wrote:
So far there are many opinion pieces showing the anti-Jew/anti-semetic bias of professors of higher education as well as allowance or non-containment of r**ts across the globe. All we see are anti Jewish and anti Israeli bias.


If the most intelligent and best educated disagree with you, why does that not give you pause?

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Oct 21, 2023 15:50:28   #
lbrande
 
thom w wrote:
If the most intelligent and best educated disagree with you, why does that not give you pause?


You give them way too much credit. I'm to pause to think about anti Jew hatred? You're really messed up!

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Oct 21, 2023 17:13:01   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
lbrande wrote:
You give them way too much credit. I'm to pause to think about anti Jew hatred? You're really messed up!



You can tell by his rabid defense of these anti Jew people that he associates with them and sympathizes with them.

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Oct 21, 2023 17:18:40   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
thom w wrote:
If the most intelligent and best educated disagree with you, why does that not give you pause?


PS, while in my Master's program I had a Harvard Grad as one of my instructors. He was dumber than a box of rocks, he had failed the licensure test 3 times and then said no license was needed to teach. As a student I was way ahead of him, had my own design business doing million dollar homes in Sedona, Scottsdale and Paradise Valley.
He finally got licensed 12 years later and 10 years after I did and had my own business.
If he is an example of the most intelligent and best educated, which he is, in your eyes that is pathetic.

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Oct 21, 2023 17:31:30   #
cwp3420
 
thom w wrote:
You are an example of the danger of trying to have a rational discussion with someone who is irrational.


Ok, anti-Semite.

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Oct 21, 2023 18:05:15   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
thom w wrote:
You are an example of the danger of trying to have a rational discussion with someone who is irrational.


Your support of Hamas is amazing.
Read this, if you can, and show where Israel has done the same to any Palestinian.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/hamas-militants-tortured-mutilated-israeli-parents-and-children-before-k*****g-them-emergency-responder-says?utm_source=theblaze-7DayTrendingTest&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Afternoon%20Auto%20Trending%207%20Day%20Engaged%202023-10-21&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%207%20Day%20Engagement

And these so called intelligent beyond all, students are siding with this ant-sematic Hamas and you are as well.
Why do you h**e Jews so much?

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