Graeme Blair

Graeme Blair, professor in UCLA’s Department of Political Science, has transformed from a faculty member into a full-time activist, embedding himself in UCLA’s most radical protest circles and providing academic cover for movements that glorify terrorism and spread antisemitic propaganda. Under the guise of supporting student “freedom of expression,” Blair has consistently aligned himself with […]
Nour Joudah

Nour Joudah Assistant Professor in UCLA Department of Asian American Studies, has become a prominent academic voice for radicalism, antisemitic propaganda, and the normalization of violence cloaked in the language of “decolonization” and “solidarity.” From her public statements to her institutional affiliations, Joudah has actively blurred the line between scholarship and indoctrination—replacing inquiry with ideology, […]
Koh Choon Hwee

Koh Choon Hwee, a lecturer in UCLA Department of History, has emerged as a deeply troubling presence in the academic landscape at UCLA—one whose public rhetoric, social media activity, and ideological affiliations point not to critical scholarship, but to a sustained campaign of terror glorification, antisemitism, and extremist activism. Far from the role of an […]
Khaled Abou El Fadl

Khaled Abou El Fadl, a Kuwaiti-born professor at UCLA School of Law and founder of the Institute for Advanced Usuli Studies, has emerged as a prominent academic voice for radical, antisemitic rhetoric and conspiracy-laden discourse. Under the guise of scholarly authority and religious leadership, Abou El Fadl has consistently minimized terrorism, denied war crimes committed […]
Yogita Goyal

Yogita Goyal, Professor in UCLA’s Department of English and African American Studies, has positioned herself at the forefront of UCLA’s radical protest movement, repeatedly using her academic standing to endorse antisemitic activism, glorify violent encampments, and attack university leadership for enforcing campus safety. While presented as a champion of social justice, Goyal’s activism consistently aligns […]
Saree Makdisi

Saree Makdisi, a professor of English and Comparative Literature at UCLA, has spent years leveraging his academic authority to advance deeply antisemitic narratives and providing intellectual cover for extremist movements. Drawing from a family legacy rooted in radical anti-Zionism—his uncle being the late Edward Said—Makdisi has taken that ideology a step further, transforming it into […]
Robin Kelley

Distinguished Professor in UCLA’s Department of History, Robin D.G. Kelley has built a career not on academic inquiry, but on the active promotion of political extremism, glorification of terrorists, and propagation of conspiratorial, antisemitic rhetoric. As one of UCLA’s most visible faculty figures, Kelley has used his institutional credibility to platform violent ideologies, legitimize hate-filled […]