I have already lost my job.
I have already lost my income.
I have already lost my benefits.
Why?
Because I said I stood with Israel and it sent Muslim faculty, administration and the Muslim Students Association into a frothing rage.
All at a public Canadian university.
My university invented defamation to destroy my reputation and let it run for two years and then admitted quietly it was false.
But nobody cares about retractions - they care about the juicy gossip. Lies do not have a reverse gear.
I have already spent two and a half years fighting alone because the union Opseu 562 - I paid roughly $15,000 in dues to - refused to represent me.
Opseu hates Israel. Their president is a radical BDS supporter.
Now my dues pay for their lawyers to harass and insult me at the Ontario Labour Board.
So here is the question.
Why are Humber College, the University of Guelph-Humber, OPSEU, and their lawyers still fighting to make sure that I am denied severance?
Why spend millions to avoid paying out a fraction of that?
Because OPSEU and Humber College’s hatred of Israel is that extreme.
OPSEU’s executive member was recently caught saying they wish they could have participated in the Holocaust. Look it up yourself. https://t.co/ELDfQI8JTD
The College?
Their faculty publically calls Jews subhuman, devil worshippers and advocates for the destruction of Israel and the murder of nine million Israelis.
See link below. I saved a small fraction before they could delete it. I posted a couple.
It is a tax payer funded ideological crusade against one man.
I added it up. They have 11 people fighting me. It’s a hell of an email queue.
Most are paid about $800 an hour. On the taxpayer dime.
The individuals whose actions are at the center of this controversy do not have to personally defend their decisions. They don’t have to even attend.
The institutions do it for them. They send tax payer funded pit bull lawyers to fight one person.
I have no lawyer.
But Opseu and the U of Guelph and Humber are terrified.
Because if one ordinary unremarkable person can successfully challenge powerful institutions, those institutions become accountable.
It is that simple.
https://t.co/SXu13GNedi
The U of Guelph Humber has seen a 25% enrolment decline, they have amongst the lowest entry requirements in Ontario, they are now one of the worst universities in Ontario.
The university needs to save money for their ideological crusades.
Perhaps they need more money for Palestinian flags on stage at graduation.
It’s extraordinary - a university that doesn’t focus on learning but on radicalism.
If you hate Israel and want an easy degree go there.
But this case is no longer about one professor.
It is about establishing what views are acceptable and unacceptable within Ontario academia and organized labour.
The institutions involved have spent years fighting to ensure they never have to admit wrongdoing, never have to compensate the person they targeted, and never have to acknowledge that what happened to a pro-Israel voice might have been wrong.
That is why the fight continues.
Not because I have power.
Not because I have resources.
Not because I have lawyers.
But because if one ordinary person can successfully challenge powerful institutions, those institutions become accountable.
Eleven people against one.
Please don’t say it’s not my problem and let it go.
Today they attack me.
Tomorrow they may come after you or your loved one.
Speak truth to power. GoFundMe link below. Not started by me.
Please repost.
If this is not confronted Jewish faculty, staff and students will never be safe at the U of Guelph Humber.
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@stephmce@Devon_Eriksen_ Dozens, ohhh. I will be in 4 european contries. This year. I have relatives who live in Europe and I have been in their houses, I have shopped in European hardware stores where they have dozens of A/C units units for sale. Sounds like you are just another loud mouth American.
Those statistics aren't accurate. They cover all European deaths where heat might have been a factor. American stats are for deaths where heat was the only factor. I would be surprised if the numbers for the US were higher than Europe's if measured the same way. There are community notes on it.
@robertgraham@UK_Daniel_Card@grok Around 10 days trending to 0 in the north. "Why spend hundreds to thousands to install A/C for that?"-an average Englishman. A/C cannot be used for heating which they already have anyway.
I just sequenced a human genome to 30× coverage entirely at home.
As far as I know, this is the first time this has been done.
I didn’t step foot in a lab once. Every step - from saliva collection, to running the sequencer - took place in a single room with a dining table + kitchenette.
Six weeks ago, I had never done wet lab biology before.
I used an Oxford Nanopore P2 Solo - the only commercially available sequencing device portable enough to do 30x human genome sequencing at home.
Biggest takeaway - I could build something that combined software, hardware, and molecular biology far faster than I thought was possible.
I can name >100 specific instances where AI helped me solve a technical problem that would previously have blocked me because I lacked access to a domain expert.
For example: how do I save my sequencing run when my DNA extraction yield is 4x lower than I need it to be, and I have this limited set of reagents to hand?
To make this work, I had to navigate multiple disciplines:
- writing software to monitor sequencing runs and orchestrate remote GPU infra for basecalling
- learning + executing 5 hour long molecular biology protocols
- building a hardware device to quantify DNA concentration
Apologies for the hyperbole, but I feel super lucky to be living in 2026.
A few weeks ago I decided to sequence a human genome to 30x at home.
Then I actually did it. And I did it really quickly.
The European female founder journey:
1. Have a groundbreaking idea for a period tracking app
2. Recruit four other female co-founders
3. Spend 6 months designing the logo
4. Get rejected by Y Combinator, blame it on "tech bro culture"
5. Raise €25k from a Berlin Female Founders Fund instead
6. Pay Forbes €10k for an article titled "Building A Company Without Toxic Masculinity"
7. Speak at six panels about being a woman in tech
8. Launch MVP with 12 users
9. Win "European Female Innovator of the Year" award
10. Meet a 62 year old divorced French VC at a sex party
11. Marry him, shut down company, become a trad wife
@RichardHanania Back in my youth.... in the 80-90s, some were hotter. I remember one who was probably a former gymnast.
But it was mixed, the average in this clip is too high.