Anti-Semitic fliers calling for ‘ending Jewish privilege’ paper U of Illinois campus
Published March 16, 2017
The fliers, found Tuesday and Wednesday in different locations, claim in bold letters that “Ending white privilege starts with ending Jewish privilege.” Using survey data, the fliers then claim that 44 percent of Jewish Americans are in the “one percent,” or the top economic percentile in the United States.
“Is the 1% Straight, White Men? Or is the 1% Jewish?” the flier asks, showing a pyramid of stick figures in which the top of the pyramid is populated almost entirely with stick figures emblazoned with large Jewish stars. The bottom of the pyramid is labeled “The 99%” and “Goyim.”
Unacceptable. #UIC cc @uicgeo@UICUF@theresemquinn@MUSE_UIC@anne_kirkner@sji_uic@UICHumanities@hallgren_emily@UICProfWatch@JAHHMpic.twitter.com/DJO8xXfNSC
— Alyssa Greenberg (@greenbergalyssa) March 16, 2017
Metro Chicago Hillel, which serves UIC, asked the university to investigate the fliers and convened a meeting Wednesday with the school’s dean of students. On Wednesday, the university released a statement condemning the flier and announcing that the administration will investigate.
“Today, anti-Semitic posters were found on campus that defame, insult and negatively portray Jewish members of our campus community,” the statement said. “Such actions do not reflect the values we hold as a community. Acts that invoke hatred or violence toward members of our community will not be tolerated on our campus.”