There were always terrorist sympathizers living among us. I never expected their numbers to grow. We have unacceptable numbers of pro-jihadi trash residing in America and abroad. I used to think that anti-Catholicism was America’s underreported prejudice. In many ways, it still is, but the level of anti-Semitism disguised as activism for human rights has been eye-opening.
The way the hatred for Jews is now framed is an infamous work regarding linguistics. Those who have been paying attention can dissect it in 30 seconds, but many, as you can see, view it through the prism of Palestinian rights. That’s brainwashing—and the left has reached expert-level in messaging regarding couching a Gaza ceasefire that will only benefit Hamas as a “stop all the killing” position.
The blindness of it all is also jarring. These kids are incapable of seeing pure evil. They also have zero grasp of the brutality inflicted upon the Israeli population with this brutal terrorist attack at the hands of Hamas on October 7. The carnage described in the reports—the rapes and murders—are things we haven’t seen since the Dark Ages. And yet, many don’t care or view it as justified resistance against the so-called “occupation.” The narrative that Israel is a colonizer is soaked in historical illiteracy and has resurfaced again. Jews have ties to the Holy Land—that is an indisputable fact.
With student groups holding rallies that call for killing all Jews, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered two state universities to deactivate their pro-Hamas student groups over their vicious anti-Semitism. The Daily Signal has been tracking these pro-terrorist student groups since the October 7 attack:
NEW: Governor DeSantis just ordered the University of Florida and the University of South Florida to deactivate their "Students for Justice in Palestine" groups for violating Florida's laws against antisemitism. pic.twitter.com/Y3B6hLnRJZ
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) October 24, 2023
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A national pro-Palestine student organization is calling for a “day of resistance” on college campuses Thursday in support of brutal terrorist attacks on Israel, emphasizing that they are not only in solidarity with Palestine, they are “PART of this movement.”
A toolkit released by the national Students for Justice in Palestine calls for the student movement for “Palestine liberation” to organize a national day of resistance on college campuses across the U.S. and Canada. The organization did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
“We as Palestinian students in exile are PART of this movement, not in solidarity with this movement,” the toolkit messaging says in bold. “This is a moment of mobilization for all Palestinians. We must act as part of this movement. All of our efforts continue the work and resistance of Palestinians on the ground.”
At least six chapters have already announced such events for Oct. 12, according to the Anti-Defamation League: Arizona State University, University of Arizona, Butler University in Indiana, University of Louisville in Kentucky, University of Binghamton in New York and the University of Virginia.
“We must continue to resist directly, through dismantling Zionism and wielding the political power that our organizations hold on our campuses and in our communities,” the Students for Justice in Palestine toolkit says. “We are asking chapters to host demonstrations on campus/in their community in support of our resistance in Palestine and the national liberation struggle—one which they play a critical role in actualizing.”
More coverage here of the protest outside the Israeli embassy, with many college students in attendance:https://t.co/uoivMPkgXl
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) October 24, 2023
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) October 24, 2023
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) October 24, 2023
Deactivate all these pro-Hamas groups. Also, all their members should be under surveillance—these are the folks from which terror groups find willing actors to commit acts of violence.
Hamas was justified in attacking Israel as part of their struggle for a Palestinian state?
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) October 24, 2023
All Americans:
Disagree: 75%
Agree: 25%
Muslim Americans:
Disagree: 42%
Agree: 58%
Cygnal / Oct 18, 2023 - n=2020