Marc Lamont Hill is the rabid anti-Israel academic who was fired as a commentator by CNN for his antisemitic views. He’s back, now as that appetizing thing, a full professor at CUNY, which is fitting, as CUNY has become the most anti-Israel university in the nation. He will be a “presidential professor” — the highest rung on CUNY’s professorial ladder. His field is “urban education,” which sounds gritty enough, but what exactly does it mean? I called CUNY to find out; no one could enlighten me.
The very busy Professor Hill has also been an anchor on Black News Tonight, which is a show on the Black Education Network. Hill describes himself as “an anthropologist of education.” No, I don’t have any idea what that means, either.
Here’s a bit more about Marc Lamont Hill, who is not just a profound scholar of urban education, and of hip-hop culture, but also an impressive “activist.” Hill is a founding board member of My5th, “a non-profit to discuss the laws that apply to your life.” His website says that “since his days as a youth in Philadelphia, Dr. Hill has been a social justice activist and organizer. He has worked on campaigns to end the death penalty, abolish prisons, and release numerous political prisoners. Dr. Hill has also worked in solidarity with human rights movements around the world.” More on the resistible rise of Marc Lamont Hill can be found here: “CUNY Hires Extremist Anti-Israel Professor; Where Is the Outrage?,” Algemeiner, August 24, 2023:
...Hill has a longstanding history of anti-Israel animus. On June 7, 2016, he tweeted: “Israel is very much, by definition, an apartheid state.” An avid supporter of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, he criticized New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s initiative to stop boycotts of Israel, and simplistically defends the movement by insisting that it does not seek Israel’s destruction. (Never mind that Hill once called for a state of Palestine from “the river to the sea,” as will be seen below).
Hill, who is quite active on social media, says that “Blaming the Palestinian Authority for violence in the region is dishonest and unproductive,” claiming that Jerusalem is occupied. Hill advocates the “return” of third- and fourth-generation descendants of Palestinian Arabs who left Israel in 1948 and 1967 — a position that could lead to the demographic destruction of the State of Israel.
In a remarkable denial of accepted facts, he denies radical Islam or religion is a major issue between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs.
During a CNN appearance on August 4, 2014, Hill complained that Israel’s defensive Iron Dome weapon, “Takes away Hamas’s military leverage” over Israel.
Hill has accused Israel of denying “citizenship rights and due process to Palestinians just because they are not Jewish,” and expressed support for boycotting Israel in a speech noting that he thinks that there needs to be “a free Palestine from the river to the sea.”
When Hill calls for “a free Palestine from the river to the sea,” that is another way of saying that Israel should be eliminated, and replaced by the Muslim Arab state of “Palestine.” The Jews will just have to go. Oh where? Back to wherever they came from. The Jews have no connection to Palestine. Palestine is obviously for the Palestinians. Professor Marc Lamont Hill is down with that.
Only a few months ago, Hill praised Palestinian terrorist Fatima Bernawi, who attempted to bomb the Zion Cinema in Jerusalem in 1967, saying, “She is a legend among Afro-Palestinians and a beloved daughter of Jerusalem. Much needs to be written about her life and struggle.”
Hill has said the Palestinian issue determines how he votes, and has made it known he’s vote for anti-Israel candidates in the past.
Marc Lamont Hill, the self-described “anthropologist of education,” sometime Professor of Media, Cities, and Solutions, an Al Jazeera journalist and now, to cap it all, a Presidential Professor of Urban Education at CUNY, is surely next in line to become, after Cornel West retires, the World’s Greatest Authority. Are you as delighted with that prospect as I am?