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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a Somali-born critic of Islam who says that Islam mandates a second-class status for women. She restricts her objection not to Sharia, but also Islam itself. She thinks reform may be possible, but receives death threats and is the subject of a Fatwa -- a religious decree that, in her case, commands that she be killed.


Hirsi Ali was recently invited to speak at Brandeis University, where she would receive an honorary degree. But after Hirsi Ali received the invitation, the Council on Arab Islamic Relations sent Brandeis a list of "offensive" things Hirsi Ali said about Islam. Brandeis retracted her invitation.

The University called some of Hirsi Ali's opinions "inconsistent with Brandeis University's core values."

Brandeis had no problem bestowing an honorary degree on playwright Tony Kushner, who admits he has "a problem with the idea of a Jewish state."


And Archbishop Desmond Tutu spoke at Brandeis despite having characterized Israel as an "apartheid state."

Brandeis' tolerance of a variety of opinion, apparently, doesn't apply to those critical of Islam.


Townhall.com ^ | May 15, 2014 | Larry Elder
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