Latest observations from our enemies:
https://vdare.com/posts/the-demographics-of-israel-and-gaza-protestersOne thing that’s immediately noticeable walking around Columbia this semester is the number of people in keffiyehs (the black and white checkered Palestinian scarf/headdress, like what Yasser Arafat used to wear). I don’t think I ever recall seeing a keffiyeh in person before this year. In a typical day this semester, I would pass maybe 10 or 20 people wearing one, and it’s hard not to catch on to certain demographic patterns.
My guesstimate is that like 80% of the people wearing keffiyehs on campus are women, which might seem surprising at first. This also fits with what I’ve been seeing in open letters by undergrads, where there’s a massive gender skew. Columbia is basically divided in three: Barnard (the women’s college), Columbia College (the arts and sciences school), and SEAS (the STEM/engineering college). Barnard had like 20 times more signatories to a pro-palestine open letter than the STEM school, and Columbia College which is like 50% male/50% female was somewhere in between.
Similarly the faculty open letter had a massive skew along sex/academic discipline lines. Columbia has a famous anthropology department (Margaret Sanger, Franz Boas, Zora Neale Hurston), and on a pro-Palestine open letter there were like 15 faculty alone who signed (similar for history/english etc.). For all STEM fields combined it was like two in total
Most STEM types are machine-worshipping progressives, hence support the hyper-machinist Israel.
One other funny phenomenon this semester has been the pro-Israel doxxing trucks that drive around campus. The trucks have a tv display of a students face (usually a woman/minority/muslim) with a caption like “one of Columbia’s leading antisemites”.
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My guess is that if you tallied all the pro-Palestine protesters outside butler library it would be like 5% or lower white males
Which is what I predicted long ago.