Friday, August 9, 2024

Three Columbia University deans resign after their 'anti-Semitic tropes' texting is discovered

Matthew Patashnick

A trio of deans at Columbia University who exchanged “very troubling” texts that “disturbingly touched on ancient anti-Semitic tropes” are leaving the troubled school, according to a report released on Thursday.

[H/T The New York Post]

Jew-haters Susan Chang-Kim, Matthew Patashnick and Cristen Kromm were all permanently removed from their administrative roles in July and have been sent packing from the Ivy League university, according to a spokesperson who  told the New York Times.

The three stooges were placed on leave after their anti-Semitic chain of texts were disclosed during a panel discussion about anti-Semitism on the largely anti-Semitic campus.

Columbia's vice dean and chief administrative officer Susan Chang-Kim, was among the university top staff  placed on leave in the wake of the text exchanges.

Susan Chang-Kim

Cristen Kromm, dean of undergraduate student life, sent queasy and vomiting face emojis in the group chat with fellow university leaders in reference to an op-ed written by the campus rabbi decrying the rise of antisemitic sentiment on campus. 

Cristen Kromm

Now she can vomit off campus.

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