Some want to ban the US flag and others want to have ISIS on their campus. You can't make this stuff up.
http://nypost.com/2015/03/24/cornell-dean-says-isis-welcome-on-campus-in-undercover-video/
Is it OK to bring a humanitarian pro-"Islamic State Iraq and Syria" group on campus, the undercover for conservative activist James O'Keefe's Project Veritas asks.
Sure, Scaffido says in the recorded March 16 meeting.
Scaffido doesn't even blink an eye when the undercover asks about providing material support for terrorists - "care packages, whether it be food, water, electronics."
How about supporting Hamas?
No problem at all, Scaffido said.
"The university is not going to look at different groups and say, 'You're not allowed to support that group because we don't believe them' or something like that. I think it's just the opposite. I think the university wants the entire community to understand what's going on in all parts of the world," Scaffido said.
The undercover asked if he can invite "a freedom fighter to come and do like a training camp for students."
Scaffido responds, "You would be allowed to do something like that. It's just like bringing in a coach, to do a training, a sports trainer or something," the Cornell official said.
http://nypost.com/2015/03/24/cornell-dean-says-isis-welcome-on-campus-in-undercover-video/
Is it OK to bring a humanitarian pro-"Islamic State Iraq and Syria" group on campus, the undercover for conservative activist James O'Keefe's Project Veritas asks.
Sure, Scaffido says in the recorded March 16 meeting.
Scaffido doesn't even blink an eye when the undercover asks about providing material support for terrorists - "care packages, whether it be food, water, electronics."
How about supporting Hamas?
No problem at all, Scaffido said.
"The university is not going to look at different groups and say, 'You're not allowed to support that group because we don't believe them' or something like that. I think it's just the opposite. I think the university wants the entire community to understand what's going on in all parts of the world," Scaffido said.
The undercover asked if he can invite "a freedom fighter to come and do like a training camp for students."
Scaffido responds, "You would be allowed to do something like that. It's just like bringing in a coach, to do a training, a sports trainer or something," the Cornell official said.