John Cheney-Lippold is a tenured professor at the University of Michigan. He refused to write a recommendation for one of his students who planned to study in Israel. This finally resulted in the racist being disciplined by the university. It's the second such incident at the school in which an anti Semitic professor refused to write a letter of recommendation for an Israeli school.
Cheney-Lippold [pronounced 'scum wafer'] recently wrote to the student in question that he would not write a letter of recommendation for her to study in Israel because to do so would violate the pro-Hamas jihad o Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement to isolate the Jewish State. This would not include, of course, items invented in Israel in agriculture, medicine and technology that have made the world a better place, but only those things that aren't required for a better life.
The school issued a statement saying it "has consistently opposed any boycott of Israeli institutions of higher education," and criticized the professor for failing to offer "support" to the student.
The letter, written by Elizabeth Cole, serving as interim dean of Michigan's College of Literature, Science and the Arts, said that Cheney-Lippold will be barred from receiving a merit-based salary increase during the current year, and will unable to take a planned sabbatical in January, or any sabbatical for two years.
He will also have to write on the blackboard: "I will not be an anti Semitic piece of dog crap" 500 times.
The letter to him stated: "Your conduct has fallen far short of the University's and College's expectations for how LSA faculty interact with and treat students," and it warned him that any similar incidents in the future can get his Hamasshole-loving butt thrown out the door [but in different words].
"In the future, a student's merit should be your primary guide for determining how and whether to provide a letter of recommendation. You are not to use student requests for recommendations as a platform to discuss your personal political [read: anti Semitic] beliefs," the letter warned.
The Washington Post reported that another teaching assistant, or graduate student instructor (GSI) [aka: POS] told a student she wouldn't write him a letter of recommendation to study at Tel Aviv University "as a way of showing solidarity with Palestine." But mostly because she hates Jews.
In this case, Jake Secker asked GSI [POS] Lucy "Allahu Akbar" Peterson for a recommendation to study in Israel. Secker's father is an Israeli and has visited Israel several times. He told Peterson that he sought to study at Tel Aviv University ["Go Bagel Noshers!"] and she wrote that she was "sorry" but that "along with numerous other academics in the US and elsewhere [who hate Jews], I have pledged myself to a boycott of Israeli institutions as a way of showing solidarity with Palestine."
She wrote this on a PC with an Intel 8088 board inside the CPU. This was invented . . . in Israel.
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Cheney-Lippold [pronounced 'scum wafer'] recently wrote to the student in question that he would not write a letter of recommendation for her to study in Israel because to do so would violate the pro-Hamas jihad o Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement to isolate the Jewish State. This would not include, of course, items invented in Israel in agriculture, medicine and technology that have made the world a better place, but only those things that aren't required for a better life.
The school issued a statement saying it "has consistently opposed any boycott of Israeli institutions of higher education," and criticized the professor for failing to offer "support" to the student.
The letter, written by Elizabeth Cole, serving as interim dean of Michigan's College of Literature, Science and the Arts, said that Cheney-Lippold will be barred from receiving a merit-based salary increase during the current year, and will unable to take a planned sabbatical in January, or any sabbatical for two years.
He will also have to write on the blackboard: "I will not be an anti Semitic piece of dog crap" 500 times.
The letter to him stated: "Your conduct has fallen far short of the University's and College's expectations for how LSA faculty interact with and treat students," and it warned him that any similar incidents in the future can get his Hamasshole-loving butt thrown out the door [but in different words].
"In the future, a student's merit should be your primary guide for determining how and whether to provide a letter of recommendation. You are not to use student requests for recommendations as a platform to discuss your personal political [read: anti Semitic] beliefs," the letter warned.
The Washington Post reported that another teaching assistant, or graduate student instructor (GSI) [aka: POS] told a student she wouldn't write him a letter of recommendation to study at Tel Aviv University "as a way of showing solidarity with Palestine." But mostly because she hates Jews.
In this case, Jake Secker asked GSI [POS] Lucy "Allahu Akbar" Peterson for a recommendation to study in Israel. Secker's father is an Israeli and has visited Israel several times. He told Peterson that he sought to study at Tel Aviv University ["Go Bagel Noshers!"] and she wrote that she was "sorry" but that "along with numerous other academics in the US and elsewhere [who hate Jews], I have pledged myself to a boycott of Israeli institutions as a way of showing solidarity with Palestine."
She wrote this on a PC with an Intel 8088 board inside the CPU. This was invented . . . in Israel.
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