Bill Maher Blasts Harvard Groups For Siding With Terrorists Over Israel: ‘Don’t Go To’ Harvard

Bill Maher slammed far-Left Harvard this week after dozens of student groups at the school signed onto a letter that blamed Israel after the unprecedented terrorist attacks that resulted in the deaths of more than 1,400 Israelis.

The liberal host made the remarks on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” on Friday after the student groups blamed Israel for the violence and atrocities committed by the deadly terrorist group Hamas in its attack against the Jewish state.

“As an Ivy League graduate who knows the value of a liberal education, I have one piece of advice for the youth of America. Don’t go to college,” Maher said. “And if you absolutely have to go, don’t go to an elite college, because as recent events have shown, it just makes you stupid.”

Maher said that one of the only positives that has come out of the attacks has been how many people’s eyes have been opened about the evil ideologies that are espoused at America’s elite academic institutions, which he said have become breeding grounds for ideas like “the simplistic notion that the world is a binary place where everyone is either an oppressor or oppressed.”

“In the case of Israel, oppressors being babies and [inaudible], the same students who will tell you that words are violence and silence is violence were very supportive when Hamas terrorists went on a rape and murder rampage worthy of the Vikings,” he said. “They knew where to point the fingers, at the murdered, and then it was off to ethics class.”

Maher mocked Harvard students for not “know[ing] much of anything, actually.”

“But it doesn’t deter them from having an opinion,” he said. “They’ve convinced themselves Israel is the most repressive regime in history because they have no knowledge of history or even a desire to know it. And actual history doesn’t come up in their intersectionality of politics and gender queer identities class.”

Maher slammed college presidents who constantly speak out against everything but who did not say one word about the attacks against Israel, which were the worst attacks against the Jewish people since the Holocaust.

“If ignorance is a disease, Harvard Yard is the Wuhan wet market,” he said. “The reason why despising Israel became pretty much a requirement of the American Left is colleges, elite colleges, the mouth of the river from which this and all manner of radical Left illiberal, yes, illiberal nonsense flows. Supporting all-black, that is segregated dorms, segregated graduation ceremonies, and orientation programs, which occur on hundreds of campuses is illiberal. So is the racism against Asian applicants and chasing speakers off of campus. When the First Amendment watchdog group Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression began ranking colleges based on their commitment to free speech and inquiry, Harvard came in dead last. There is only one set of acceptable opinions on campus, and it’s policed hard. The old dorm room bull sessions. It’s less risky shooting the s**t in Scientology.”

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WATCH: Bill Maher: “The same students who will tell you that words are violence and silence is violence were very supportive when Hamas terrorists went on a rape and murder rampage worthy of the Vikings. … If ignorance is a disease, Harvard Yard is the Wuhan wet market.” pic.twitter.com/C8rA5zfOuh

— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) October 21, 2023

Journalist Who Praised Hitler Covering Israel-Hamas War For New York Times; Newspaper Defends Him

The New York Times rehired and defended a Palestinian videographer and journalist who twice praised Adolf Hitler and is now covering the Israel-Hamas War. 

Soliman Hijjy, who has provided on-the-ground coverage from the Gaza Strip for the Times, praised Hitler in Facebook posts from 2012 and 2018, according to The New York Post. Media watchdog group HonestReporting found that Hijjy wrote on Facebook in 2012, “How great you are, Hitler” and in 2018, he shared a photo of himself with a caption in Arabic that said, “I’m in tune like Hitler during the holocaust,” according to a translation, Fox News reported. In another social media post, Hijjy said that Hamas rockets fired toward Israel were a part of “the resistance.” 

The freelance videographer’s work was first published by the Times between 2018 and 2021, and now his coverage of the Israel-Hamas war has appeared on the site nearly every day since October 12, sparking outrage from Israel’s Ambassador to the U.N. Gilad Erdan. 

“The [New York Times] has just rehired a NAZI. Let that sink in,” Erdan said. “Soliman Hijjy praises Hitler, and the NYT rehired him. We all saw how the NYT immediately parroted Hamas’ lies regarding the al-Ahli hospital (which Hijjy contributed to) and still refuses to retract these fabrications. Spreading Hamas propaganda and rehiring a Holocaust-praising terror supporter, actively stokes antisemitism.” 

The @nytimes has just rehired a NAZI

Let that sink in.

Soliman Hijjy praises Hitler, and the NYT rehired him.

We all saw how the NYT immediately parroted Hamas’ lies regarding the al-Ahli hospital (which Hijjy contributed to) and still refuses to retract these fabrications.… pic.twitter.com/7WaCDm2YdX

— Ambassador Gilad Erdan גלעד ארדן (@giladerdan1) October 20, 2023

The New York Times defended its rehiring of Hijjy, claiming that the anti-Semitic videographer has “maintained high journalistic standards.” 

“We reviewed problematic social media posts by Mr. Hijjy when they first came to light in 2022 and took a variety of actions to ensure he understood our concerns and could adhere to our standards if he wished to do freelance work for us in the future,” a spokesperson for the Times told Fox News. “Mr. Hijjy followed those steps and has maintained high journalistic standards. He has delivered important and impartial work at great personal risk in Gaza during this conflict.”

The legacy media outlet has also faced criticism for peddling lies from Palestinian authorities about an explosion near a hospital in the Gaza Strip. The New York Times changed its headline multiple times after the explosion near the Gaza hospital — initially running with the Palestinian officials’ version of the event before updating the headline as more information came out that indicated the blast came from a failed terrorist rocket. The Times provided no editor’s note explaining the revised headline.

Hijjy reported on the hospital blast, which included the claim by Palestinian authorities that 500 people were killed, but that number was soon refuted by U.S. and European intelligence. American intelligence estimated that between 100-300 people were killed in the explosion caused by the Palestinian terrorists’ rocket, while a European official said 50 people were killed, The Times of Israel reported.

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A U.S. intelligence document also showed that there was “only light structural damage at the hospital” as the rocket landed in a nearby parking lot. 

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