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Time to dissolve the NUS, cesspit of Jew hate

It has no interest in issues that matter to students, only in far-left ideology and factionalism

March 31, 2022 08:27
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As students struggle in an ever more demanding job market, the cost of living crisis worsens and student mental health plummets, NUS delegates gathered this week for their annual self-aggrandising circus. 

Though the NUS has been a national joke for years, in 2022 it has sunk to another level altogether. First, they invited rapper Lowkey to perform, compromising the health and wellbeing of Jewish students in the process. 

Lowkey, should his exploits have escaped you, has defended the disgraced former Bristol University professor David Miller, has implied that 9/11 was a “controlled demolition” and has claimed that the mainstream media is deliberately weaponising Volodomyr Zelensky’s Jewish heritage to “stave off” reporting about far right groups in Ukraine. 

When Union of Jewish Students president Nina Freedman complained about this grotesque invitation, her NUS counterpart Larissa Kennedy told her that Jewish students could go and sit in a separate room during the performance, as reported by the JC.