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April 24, 2006

Dhimmitude Imposed at Penn State

Posted by Dave Blount at April 24, 2006 6:39 AM

Penn State art student Josh Stulman worked for years to create a 10-piece art exhibit Portraits of Terror that has been canceled on the grounds that his artwork "did not promote cultural diversity" or "opportunities for democratic dialogue" — in other words, it was deemed unsympathetic to Islamic terrorists.

The exhibit deals with such forbidden subjects as the destruction of Jewish shrines, anti-Semitic propaganda in the Palestinian media, disregard for rules of engagement, and the indoctrination of youth into the cult of terrorism.

The bureaucratic devices employed to quash it were Penn State's "Statement on Nondiscrimination and Harassment" and "Zero Tolerance Policy for Hate" — policies that when creatively applied can be used to ban any form of expression leftist administrators regard as politically incorrect. It appears that anyone critical of Islamic terror is racist and must be silenced.

Said Stulman:

It's not about hate. I don't hate Muslims. This is not about Islam. This is about terrorism impacting the Palestinian way of life and Israel way of life.

But if you want to prove you're not a racist in the upside-down world of academia, you have to take the side of terrorists who have been driven unreachably insane by their race hate of Jews.

An advertisement for the Jewish Stulman's canceled exhibit was defaced with a swastika. I guess that's what he gets for being a racist.

Hat tip: Michelle Malkin

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Josh Stulman with one of his paintings.