OBAMA’S BEER HALL PUTSCH AT COLUMBIA

Don’t ever think that Barak Hussein Obama is not pushing this charade at Columbia. Obama is the original Nazi perpetrator by selling Israel down the drain. In Obama’s own words, “let me be clear on this.” Hussein who was the recipient of a Nobel Peace Prize, yet stands idly by as his Columbia is the scene of anti Semites threating the lives of Jews, forcing them from campus or face death. He is not a man of peace, but a rabble rouser, with Jew Hate in his heart. The Muslim in him resides like a soldier doing the killing for Muhammad. 

But you must not forget that evil president of Columbia, a Muslim traitor to America; Shafik is fanning the flames of Jew Hate by not shutting down the protesting anti Semitic miscreants. These protests need to be stopped once and for all.

President Biden, another lightweight in a ring of heavyweights, sits idly by condoning the Jew Hate by not bringing in the National Guard. Demands for Shafik, that she step down are increasing by the minute. And don’t forget that General Dwight Eisenhower was also a president of Columbia. The General and ex-President was a man of integrity who would never allowed such hate on the campus of George II. 

 

The Beer Hall Putsch was a failed coup d’état by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler and General Erich Ludendorff in Munich, Germany, on 8–9 November 1923They tried to overthrow the Bavarian government and start a national revolution against the Weimar RepublicThey stormed into a beer hall where the three men that governed Bavaria were meeting and attempted to force them to join their causeThe coup was quickly suppressed by the police and the army.

The grilling of Shafik by Elise Stefanik, N.Y Congresswoman fron the 21st District. She takes no prisoners, this Lady is tough. Trump needs her as V.P.

Elise Stefink questions Columbia Jew Hating president.

Read a full transcript of her line of questioning below:

Congresswoman Stefanik: I want to follow up on my colleague Rep. Walberg’s question regarding Professor Joseph Massad. So let me be clear, President, that he was spoken to. Who spoke with him?

President Shafik: He was spoken to by his Head of Department and his Dean. 

Congresswoman Stefanik: And what was he told?

President Shafik: I was not in those conversations. I think he was told that that language was unacceptable.

Congresswoman Stefanik: But you’re not aware of what he was told? What was he told?

President Shafik: That that language was unacceptable.

Congresswoman Stefanik: And were there any other enforcement actions taken? Any other disciplinary actions taken? 

President Shafik: In his case, he has not repeated anything like that ever since. 

Congresswoman Stefanik: Does he need to repeat stating that the massacre of Israeli civilians was ‘awesome’? Does he need to repeat his participation in an unauthorized, pro-Hamas demonstration on April 4th? You know, Professor David Schizer talked about the lack of enforcement. Do you agree that this is an issue with a lack of enforcement when the policy of Columbia specifically stated on April 5th said, ‘I want to make clear that it is absolutely unacceptable for any member of this community to promote the use of terror or violence,’ and yet you have no action? No disciplinary action. Do you agree with how the university has handled this? 

President Shafik: Yeah, we have 4,700 faculty at Columbia, most of whom spend all of their time dedicated to teaching their students

Congresswoman Stefanik: But I’m talking about the faculty members who are supporting terror and it’s not just that case. Let me bring your attention to Mohamed Abdou who was hired after the October 7th terrorist attack against Israel. He, on October 11th, posted: ‘Yes, I’m with Hamas and Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad.’ He also decried false reports accusing Arabs and Muslims of decapitating the heads of children and being rapists. We know that there were decapitations of babies, of innocent Israeli citizens, of seniors, of women, there were rapes and yet Columbia hired this individual as a professor. How did that hiring process work? Were you aware of those statements before the hiring?

President Shafik: I share with you your repugnance at those remarks. I completely understand that. On my watch, faculty who make remarks that cross the line in terms of antisemitism, there will be consequences for them.

Congresswoman Stefanik: What are the consequences in this case? 

President Shafik: I have five cases at the moment who have either been either taken out of the classroom or dismissed. 

Congresswoman Stefanik: And is he one of those? 

President Shafik: He will never work at Columbia again.

Congresswoman Stefanik: So he has been terminated?

President Shafik: He has been terminated and not just terminated, but his files will show that he will never work at Columbia again. 

Congresswoman Stefanik: So he is currently not employed by Columbia?

President Shafik: He is grading his students’ papers and will never teach at Columbia again and that will be on his permanent record.

Congresswoman Stefanik: How are you changing the hiring processes? Because on your watch, he was hired after he made these statements publicly? How are you ensuring this does not happen with your hiring process going forward?

President Shafik: So when we hire people, obviously they have to meet the academic qualifications, but we do an employment check and a criminal record check. We also ask everyone to do an attestation that they have never been accused of discrimination or part of an investigation around harassment or discrimination. And that attestation has to be signed by all new employees. 

Congresswoman Stefanik: And it didn’t work in this case. 

President Shafik: I think in this case, while he may not have been subject to an investigation on discrimination or found guilty, it has to be found guilty. 

Congresswoman Stefanik: But don’t you think it’s a problem when the hiring process of Columbia is hiring someone who makes those statements, and is hiring them after making those statements?

President Shafik: I agree with you that I think we need to look at how to toughen up those requirements. We do have a requirement, but I agree with you. I think we need to look at how we can make it more effective. 

Congresswoman Stefanik: Let me ask about Professor Katherine Frank from the Columbia Law School who said that ‘all Israeli students who have served in the IDF are dangerous and shouldn’t be on campus.’ What disciplinary action has been taken against that professor?’

President Shafik: I agree with you that those comments are completely unacceptable and discriminatory.

Congresswoman Stefanik: But I’m asking you what disciplinary action has been taken.

President Shafik: She has been spoken to by very senior person in the