Former Oberlin professor Joy Karega Photo: Facebook
The controversial professor at ultra-liberal Oberlin College who sparked a national outcry
after posting anti-Semitic rants and bizarre 9/11 conspiracy theories
has been booted from the classroom, the school said Wednesday.
Joy Karega, an associate professor of rhetoric and composition, was
put on paid leave while prestigious Oberlin College considers her
future, according to a statement from university president Martin
Krislov obtained by The Post. Modal TriggerThe Oberlin College campus in Oberlin, OhioPhoto: AP
School administrators had reluctantly backed Karega, citing academic freedom concerns, when her conspiratorial, anti-Semitic social media rants were first reported.
“I am committed to continuing and completing an equitable review
process,” Krislov wrote in an email to students, staff and alumni.
“While the process is pending, Professor Karega is on paid leave and
will not be teaching at Oberlin. Arrangements are being made to cover
her teaching and advising responsibilities.”
“In recognition of the sensitivity of this continuing review process
and the privacy of the individuals involved, we will have no other
comment until the conclusion of the process,” Krislov said.
Karega has made a string of weird claims on her social media, such as:
Last year, she posted a video of Louis Farrakhan explaining how
Israeli forces rigged the Twin Towers with explosives which really
brought down buildings. Karega wrote: “Farrakhan is truth-telling in
this video.”
ISIS is a CIA and Mossad creation so “Israeli and Zionists Jews” could carry out new 9/11-style attacks.
Following the Charlie Hebdo attacks,
Karega said the killings were secretly planned by Jews as punishment
against France for being too supportive of Palestinians. “This ain’t
even hard. They unleashed Mossad in France and it’s clear why.”
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