Jun 2, 2022
Asst. Professor of Comparative Literature at Columbia University, Gil Anidjar is an Anti-Israel activist, apologist for Islamic radicalism and identifies “good teaching” with pro-Palestinian activism: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America
When The Professors was first published in February 2006, it was greeted by cries of outrage from the academic Left. The author was denounced as a reincarnation of Joseph McCarthy and his book as a “blacklist,” although no evidence existed to support either claim and both were the opposite of the truth.
Jun 2, 2022
Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, Professor Lisa Anderson regards America’s wars of liberation in Afghanistan and Iraq as “an assault on the entire region”: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America
When The Professors was first published in February 2006, it was greeted by cries of outrage from the academic Left. The author was denounced as a reincarnation of Joseph McCarthy and his book as a “blacklist,” although no evidence existed to support either claim and both were the opposite of the truth.
Jun 1, 2022
The Emergency: JP recited Dinkar evocative poem, ‘Singhasan khaali karo, ke Janata Aati hai’, Harvard-returned Subramanian Swamy and member of Rajya Sabha presciently speculated, ‘What if Mrs. Gandhi introduced martial law’
25th June 1975 was a sweltering day, made more uncomfortable by the frequent power breakdowns at the Indian Express office at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Delhi’s Fleet Street. When the lights came on by 8 p.m., I left the office, oblivious to the fact that the blackout was just a dress rehearsal and that a coup was in the works a couple of kilometers away. The restoration of electricity was temporary—the newspaper would be in the dark for a long time to come.
Jun 1, 2022
Professor Hamid Algar, University of California, Berkeley: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America
When The Professors was first published in February 2006, it was greeted by cries of outrage from the academic Left. The author was denounced as a reincarnation of Joseph McCarthy and his book as a “blacklist,” although no evidence existed to support either claim and both were the opposite of the truth.
Jun 1, 2022
Professor M. Shahid Alam, Northeastern University: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America
When The Professors was first published in February 2006, it was greeted by cries of outrage from the academic Left. The author was denounced as a reincarnation of Joseph McCarthy and his book as a “blacklist,” although no evidence existed to support either claim and both were the opposite of the truth.
Jun 1, 2022
"Journalists and Politicians are at worst. Racial purity is not a thing and race is not a biologically supported context": Scientist leading Gene Study slams Rahul Gandhi and journalists for propagating mischievous misleading reportage
Niraj Rai, the group head of the ancient DNA lab at the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences Lucknow, on Wednesday (1 June) slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and some journalists for propagating a "mischievous" media report on an alleged "racial purity" study on Indians.
Jun 1, 2022
"Shut down encroached illegal Bhagya Lakshmi temple if Govt don't allow Namaz in Charminar mosque", says Congress leader Rashed Khan: Began a signature campaign at the Mecca Masjid near Charminar
Amid the ongoing row over the restoration of 27 Hindu and Jain temples in the Qutub Minar complex, a new controversy has begun in the state of Telangana over the ASI protected heritage structure ‘Charminar’.
Jun 1, 2022
'RIP Secularism': TOI gives platform to pedophilia-accused British journo Hasan Suroor to mouth platitudes on ‘secularism’ over Gyanvapi, paint Hindus as aggressors and Muslims as victims of ‘majoritarianism’
On Sunday (May 29), the English daily ‘The Times of India (TOI)’ provided a platform to the Indian-origin British journalist Hasan Suroor to give sermons on secularism. Hasan Suroor was arrested for the sexual grooming of a minor in 2015 but was later acquitted by a UK court.
May 31, 2022
"One may reject the claims of sainthood made on Gandhi's behalf… and therefore feel that his basic aims were anti-human and reactionary", George Orwell’s Devastating Critique in his article 'Reflections on Gandhi'
Saints should always be judged guilty until they are proved innocent, but the tests that have to be applied to them are not, of course, the same in all cases. In Gandhi’s case, the questions one feels inclined to ask are: to what extent was Gandhi moved by vanity — by the consciousness of himself as a humble, naked old man, sitting on a praying-mat and shaking empires by sheer spiritual power — and to what extent did he compromise his own principles by entering politics, which of their nature are inseparable from coercion and fraud?