Craigslist Censored Me After Columbia University Complained - Boo, Hoo!

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By Ahmadinejad

Columbia University Tries to Shut Me Up!

Friends,

Columbia University doesn't want me to be speaking out publicly against it. One woman against that giant institution and it is running scared of me. I posted an items on Craigslist last night and it is already deleted today.

Even if you don't agree with my views, do you think it right for a school that invites a gay-hanging, women-stoning, Jew-killing, anti-American speaker to campus to silence me?

I'm going to try and post a news release about this on PRWEB, if they'll have the guts to run it. Let's see.

Here is what the news release will say, if they ever let it see the light of day:

Under Pressure from Some at Columbia University, Craigslist Removes Controversial Post

New York, NY (March 16, 2008) -- Craigslist, the popular online classifieds and forums site, has removed a post from its local news forum after some Columbia University professors flagged it as inappropriate.

The post, which can still be viewed at http://www.ahmadinejad-bollinger.com/, attempted to alert Columbia University and its controversial president, Lee C. Bollinger, as to how history is likely to judge them in the wake of last September's speech on campus by Iranian dictator Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

"It is a bit ironic, wouldn't you say, that Ahmadinejad was allowed to speak freely on campus before a worldwide television audience, yet some at Columbia have moved rapidly to silence us?" says Rachel Smith-Bard, a human rights activist and volunteer spokeswoman for Bnai Haman.

Smith-Bard said her group posted the Ahmadinejad-Bollinger item on the Manhattan-Upper West Side forum of Craigslist on Thursday evening, March 13, and that by Friday morning, March 14th, it had already been flagged for removal.

"Our post contained nothing libelous, nothing that violated common decency, nothing that infringed on anyone's copyright, no foul language, no disparagements of minorities or religious groups," Smith-Bard noted. "It merely showcased how much Columbia and Bollinger have permanently damaged their reputations because of the Ahmadinejad event."

Smith-Bard said that Bnai Haman has received direct complaints from some at Columbia as well.

Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science, emailed Smith-Bard about Bnai Haman's Craigslist post saying: "This isn't funny or creative. It does not achieve being sophomoric."

Bnai Haman works to remind the world of the lessons learned by the Ahmadinejad-Bollinger speech and to forewarn other universities and academics about the price to be paid for permitting dictators, terrorists and other villains to user their institutions as a platform for promoting hate speech.

The group maintains various informational websites, including http://www.ahmadinejad-bollinger.com/.

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Tony G.  says:
10 months ago

Craigslist is creating a society where the majority is law even though the majority is totaly wrong.

They allow for anyone to flag what they seem unfit. Silencing a voice. Censorship.

Majority does not been correct. It means more are wrong then right.

If I have freedoms and someone is limited because their lack of knowledge why should I suffer. This is what Craigslist is allowing. The suffering of freedom due to lack of knowledge.

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