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Middle East studies in the NewsDid Yale Prostitute Itself For Oil Money?
by Ethel C. Fenig http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/08/did_yale_prostitute_itself_for.html http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/8159 Writing in the Jerusalem Post , Mideast scholar Martin Kramer offers a highly educated, probably accurate theory as to why the Yale University Press shamefully banned reprinting the controversial Danish cartoons of Mohammed in the book it is publishing, "The Cartoons That Shook The World." Although the Yale Press claimed this was to prevent Muslim violence as happened around the world when angry Muslims rioted when the original cartoons first appeared, the real reason the Yale Press agreed to self censorship and would not allow the cartoons that shook the world to be printed to shake the reader--and rioting Muslims again--was because, Kramer alleges
In other words Yale University probably prostituted itself for Arab oil money (my term). Censoring the controversial cartoons, in a book about the cartoons, was a small tradeoff for hopefully a greater return from Alwaleed in the future. Debasing itself further, to increase its chances of snagging some huge grant to fund some prestigious institute Yale oh so coincidentally just hired the executive director of the Alwaleed bin Talal Foundation, Muna AbuSulayman.
So in the world of higher education, if Kramer is correct, the potential of a gift of untold millions is worth the price of a few censored cartoons. Not to mention integrity, scholarship and all that other good stuff Yale claims to teach. Note: Articles listed under "Middle East studies in the News" provide information on current developments concerning Middle East studies on North American campuses. These reports do not necessarily reflect the views of Campus Watch and do not necessarily correspond to Campus Watch's critique.receive the latest by email: subscribe to campus watch's free mailing list
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