Campus kooks supporting mass murdering Hamas
Since the Oct. 7 attacks committed against Israel by Hamas, there has been an outpouring of protests across the world not condemning the terror group but rather the Jewish State, which is still reeling from the murder of over 1,400 Israelis.
But perhaps the most extreme displays from the Hamas-sympathizing supporters are coming from American college campuses.
Here are some examples of the jarring actions and rhetoric coming from both students and professors alike.
Harvard student groups say Israel was ‘entirely responsible’ for attack
More than 30 student groups at Harvard co-signed a letter declaring they "hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence."
"Today’s events did not occur in a vacuum," the letter read. "For the last two decades, millions of Palestinians in Gaza have been forced to live in an open-air prison. Israeli officials promise to ‘open the gates of hell,’ and the massacres in Gaza have already commenced. In the coming days, Palestinians will be forced to bear the full brunt of Israel’s violence. The apartheid regime is the only one to blame."
HARVARD STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS CLAIM ISRAEL ‘ENTIRELY RESPONSIBLE’ FOR GAZA ATTACKS
At least five of the groups withdrew their support for the letter following intense backlash. Harvard president Claudine Gay also addressed the controversy insisting the university "reject terrorism" and denounce hate and harassment towards any group but maintained support for free expression on campus.
NYU students tear down posters of Israeli hostages
New York University students were caught tearing down posters of Israeli hostages Oct. 16 outside the university's Tisch Hall.
Yazmeen Deyhimi, one of the three students identified in the viral video, offered an apology on social media
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Several videos from around the country have shown other pro-Palestinian supporters tearing down posters of Israeli hostages, becoming a growing trend in the U.S.
UC-Davis professor threatens ‘Zionist journalists’ and their families
University of California-Davis assistant professor Jemma Decristo had an ominous message appearing to threaten what she called "Zionist journalists" and their families.
Decristo took to X on Oct. 10 and wrote "one group of ppl we have easy access in the US is all these zionist journalists who spread propaganda & misinformation."
"They have houses w addresses, kids in school," Decristo said. "they can fear their bosses, but they should fear us more."
Included in the post were a knife, ax and three blood drop emojis.
UC-DAVIS PROFESSOR UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR ‘REVOLTING’ POST THREATENING THE CHILDREN OF ‘ZIONIST JOURNALISTS’
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Chancellor Gary S. May released a statement condemning her comments and said the university had launched an internal investigation. UC-Davis also scrubbed her page from the faculty website.
Decristo also appeared to celebrate a riot outside the Israeli embassy in Jordan where it was set on fire, reacting "HELL YEAH" with Palestinian flags and fire emojis and called for the burning of the U.S. embassy in Lebanon.
Stanford University instructor separates Jewish students as ‘colonizers’
A bizarre incident was reported out of Stanford University where an instructor allegedly asked Jewish and Israeli students to identify themselves. Three students told Rabbi Dov Greenberg, director of the Chabad Stanford Jewish Center, that the instructor told them to gather their belongings and stand in the corner because "this is what Israel does to the Palestinians."
"The instructor then asked, ‘How many people died in the Holocaust?’ When a student answered, ‘Six million,’ the lecturer said, ‘Colonizers killed more than 6 million. Israel is a colonizer,’" The Jewish publication The Forward reported.
The instructor, who was never identified, was benched pending an investigation, according to Stanford University.
Hundreds of pro-Hamas MIT students chant ‘one solution, intifada!’
Hundreds of Hamas sympathizers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) chanted "one solution, intifada, revolution" at a protest.
"Intifada is not a call for resistance. Intifada is the name of acts of bombing and killing civilians in Israel in the Israel-Palestine conflict. It's the name of taking civilian lives in terrorist attacks in Israel. That is what intifada means. That is how it's defined," Jewish MIT student Liyam Chitayat told Fox News Digital.
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There is much more.
I think sympathizing with mass murderers is not a good career move and the students and the colleges who support the Hamas attacks will eventually regret their position. The "colonizer" slur is one that could be used against the Palestinians who were not the original inhabitants of the Israel.
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