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The day after the election, Laura Helmuth, the editor who took (Un-)Scientific American sharply to the left in recent years, posted these tweets:

Today it appears Helmuth has been fired (don’t be fooled by her supposed decision to “leave” the magazine):

Meanwhile, at the University of Michigan, two members of the student government who had attempted to block all funds for student groups until their pro-Gaza demands were met, have been impeached and removed from office for, among other things, “incitement to violence; cyber theft; and dereliction of duty.”

Meanwhile:

Hundreds of ‘wanted’ posters were plastered across the University of Rochester campus. Jewish faculty members were targeted

CNN — 

Hundreds of posters depicting Jewish faculty members as “wanted” were plastered across the University of Rochester campus in upstate New York on Sunday night, an antisemitic act the school’s president told CNN “would not be tolerated.”

The posters criticize faculty members for their alleged response to the war in Gaza. One poster accuses a faculty member of “ethnic cleansing” and “displacement of Palestinians.” A different poster accuses another faculty member of “racism,” “hate speech” and intimidation.

I wonder if the university will respond with the same level of effort as they do when someone spots a noose or Confederate flag on a campus.