Radical professors are teaching the next generation of Americans across the U.S. and if you thought they were made up exclusively of the leftist type, you’d be wrong.

Meet Professor Bassem Alhalabi from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, who recently was chosen to be on a panel of ‘experts’ regarding Islamophobia hosted by the school’s Muslim Student Association.

What sage advice did he have on Sharia law? Well, letting students know that it’s OK to chop off thieves’ hands. You know, because it’s for the greater good, or something.

“Where there is no Sharia, Islamic Sharia, they die in dozens and hundreds every day because of organized crime. People kill people, other people or steal pizza for $10 and so – so when Islamic Sharia is saying about capital punishment – so even though it sounds like it is severe but if that is the solution to prevent any crimes, then it still has a lot of rules and regulations. I will just mention one and stop here, which is let’s say, cutting off the hands of a person if they steal. It sounds very severe. It sounds very barbaric, I know. But if takes one or two people to have their hands cut off, and then there’s no more stealing and there’s no more stealing in the whole nation – that’s a much better resolution than having hundreds of people die every day.”