Newark, NJ – Lecturer Says Hitler Comments On Video Taken Out Of Context

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    Newark, NJ – A New Jersey Institute of Technology lecturer seen on video apparently spouting anti-Semitic sentiments says his comments were taken out of context.

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    The Newark college has put Jason Jorjani on administrative leave, saying his statements are “antithetical” to its core values.

    The video was part of a Sept. 19 New York Times opinion piece about a nonprofit group’s undercover investigation of white nationalism. It shows Jorjani discussing the return of concentration camps and foreseeing a future in which Adolf Hitler is regarded as a “great European leader.”

    Jorjani says the video was edited to remove the context of the conversation about a dystopian society that would result from continuing current U.S. political practices.

    Jorjani tells NJ.com his prediction was a negative warning, not an endorsement of Hitler’s politics and anti-Semitism.

     

     


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    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    6 years ago

    Well, in that case he should be fired, not suspended.