Fatih Tarhan Assaults Woman at Princeton
Princeton held a "Walkout for Palestine" because, well, Jew Hatred, I guess, because what practical effect on the Hamas-caused war going on could this silliness have?
[To those who wonder why I take my valuable time to call out these evil people, it is because all that is required for Evil to triumph is for good people to stay silent. For decades, I have watched the insidious rot of Marxism and Jew Hatred metastasize on American university campuses, in the media and in broader society. It has now erupted in public. These evil scum are now confident they can attack Jews in public and call for Jewish genocide not even 78 years after the Allies documented the Nazi death camps. I refuse to be silent; anyone who does not want to work with me as a result of my declaring Jew Hatred abhorrent is someone I don’t want to work with, so that has a lovely symmetry to it. Brave, moral people need to speak up to keep Western Civilization free and for us to have a viable future.]
This nasty little clown is on video doing everything he can to block a reporter from the Princeton Tory newspaper who is just trying to record the public speaker. The two-minute video is ridiculous; this “man” spends the entire time shifting around and eventually assaulting Alexandra Orbuch, who was trying to cover the pro-Hamas walkout on Princeton’s campus.
Here is the aggressive Jew Hater Fatih Tarhan who is so tough he shoves women:
If these people are so proud of what they stand for, why do they try to hide their words and actions from the public? I write this Substack proudly and publicly. I know what I stand for and I don’t try to hide it. But these Jew Haters take the trouble to go “march in public” and then try to stop people from recording their public activities. My favorite is when one of them screams, “You don’t have permission to record me!” Clearly no one has told them that no one has an expectation of privacy in public.
For those curious as to what type of person goes into Jew Hatred and female reporter assault, the Princeton Archaeology Department has a helpful blurb, letting us get to know this splendid guy.
Fatih Tarhan is a doctoral student with a focus on medieval art of the Islamic Middle East, especially from Anatolia and the Levant. He is particularly interested in art productions which developed in-between the designations of identity, in particular the intercultural transfer of Byzantium and the Outremer with the Islamic world. As an advocate for visual culture studies, he is also interested in theology and Islamic visuality.
Tarhan holds a BA in art history of Europe and America from the Freie Univsersität, Berlin and an MA in history of art and architecture of the Islamic Middle East and Arabic from SOAS, University of London. In his MA dissertation, he focused on the Konya city gate’s spolia program of the Rum Seljuk sultan ’Ala al-Din Kayqubad, demonstrating a newly introduced spolia concept to Anatolia which set new standards for artisanship for what followed afterwards in the realms to the west of the Rum Seljuk state.
The art historical journey already started prior to his B.A. studies at the Academy of Arts, Berlin, where Tarhan pursued archival work with the art collection of the Academy. After his B.A. he worked in several museums, institutions, as well as in the Gallery EIGEN+ART before turning towards academia again. He expresses his gratitude for the support of the Stanley J. Seeger ’52 Center for Hellenic Studies at Princeton University.
While the Useful Idiots “Students for Justice in Palestine” were holding their March for Jewish Genocide, they did bother to whine about a journalist doing her job.
I have commented repeatedly in this series of essays on the bizarre cowardice of these people who march in public calling for murder of Jews, but then whine that they are being identified. To be clear, and this also apparently has to be pointed out to Harvard President Gay, “doxxing” does not mean to identify someone making statements in public, but to “out” someone who is acting anonymously on the Internet or to publish widely the home address details of someone.
Identifying people marching in public by posting their names and employment or school affiliations is not “doxxing” - it is merely amplifying their free speech. Fatih Tarhan, for example, chose to go out into a public space and whether his shoving is “assault,” his petulant puerile actions of trying to block the reporter by constantly moving in front of her - very closely, as is clear from her video - from recording the event are ridiculous, deliberately annoying and purposefully obstructive of a journalist merely recording voluntary assemblage of Jew Haters at Princeton.
For that alone, he deserves to be identified.
We get it, Fatih, you hate Jews. Fine. If that is your belief, why are you ashamed of it? You may want to ponder that. Normal, moral people are proud of their convictions, and don’t try to hide them.
NEVER AGAIN is not a hashtag. This time it means not only that rational, moral people are going to do everything they can politically and socially to prevent a second Holocaust, but that this time, assholes like Fatih Tarhan are not going to be tolerated and coddled. We will do all we can to be sure that his life is ruined, that he is unemployable and that no one of even basic morality would think of associating with him.
I would just suggest to Fatih and all the other “brave” people calling for Jewish genocide on Princeton’s campus who attack women, that if they tried that bullshit in Florida or Texas, the outcome would be very different for the attackers. A word of caution which also speaks to the very different approach Jews around the world are taking to this fresh resurgence of the World’s Favorite Baseless Hatred.