Idiots Learning Harsh Lessons For Their Antisemitic Hate

‘Run by the Mob’: How Anti-Semites Took Over Stanford’s Campus
Jewish students say they have been harassed and threatened as anti-Semitic protesters camp out on campus green
https://freebeacon.com/campus/run-by-the-mob-how-anti-semites-took-over-stanfords-campus/

On January 24, Stanford University held a forum on combating anti-Semitism. The event, which featured Stanford president Richard Saller and provost Jenny Martinez, was meant to reassure Jewish students that the university had their back amid the wave of anti-Semitism sweeping college campuses.

"We really do want to make sure that all of the communities on campus get the respect that they deserve," Saller told the forum. "We’re committed to equal treatment and equal protection."

The events that transpired that night undercut that message. By the end of the evening, protesters had physically threatened Jewish students, harassed a rabbi, and told employees of the elite university that they would "find out where you live."

David Schuller, 24, a yarmulke-wearing graduate student in Stanford’s physics department, found himself surrounded by a mob of hecklers when he approached a protest outside the forum.

"The IDF killed your hostages," the mob chanted at Schuller, according to videos of the incident obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, which show police standing by as the encounter unfolds. One protester can be seen taking the visibly Jewish student aside and whispering what Schuller described as a threat in his ear.

"He told me, ‘Watch it man, we’re watching you. You better know what you’re getting into,’" Schuller told the Free Beacon. "I had to take a couple steps back and tell the cops he threatened physical violence."

Another confrontation took place on a nearby quad where, in a video that has since gone viral, protesters told Jewish students to "go back to Brooklyn," called white people "terrorists," and promised to destroy Israel and America.

As administrators tried to keep order, some protesters began issuing threats.

"Stanford employees, we know your names and we know where you work," one protester said, according to a new video exclusively obtained by the Free Beacon.

"And we will soon find out where you live," another chimed in.

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Not to excuse shit/racist behavior. I don't want to be one to say "not racist and if it is, it must be fake news" but one must approach this w/some caution (the group below claims altruism but doesn't mean other groups out there engaging in provocateur tactics don't exist):

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2...ollective-australian-politicians-leaked-texts

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Another politician that needs to be shoved out of their job. Being part of an antisemitic phone bank for a group raising money for Hamas is unacceptable.

Brooklyn pol appears at anti-Israel event sponsored by group being probed for supporting Hamas
https://nypost.com/2024/02/17/us-news/emily-gallagher-appears-at-anti-israel-event-sponsored-by-group-being-inv estigated-for-hamas-fundraising/
really scraping the bottom of the "guilt by association" barrel w/this one. ALIPAC really isn't getting their 100M worth w/those mouthpieces at the NYCompost.


Virginia’s attorney general announced Tuesday that his office will investigate the fundraising of one of the nation’s most prominent nonprofit organizations dedicated to educating the public, lobbying Congress and organizing rallies for pro-Palestinian causes.

Jason Miyares said in a news release that his office has “reason to believe” the Northern Virginia-based American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) may not be complying with state rules on charitable giving
and will investigate allegations lodged in a federal civil suit that the group provides indirect support to Hamas. AMP denied the allegations and called them not only “defamatory, but dangerous.”

Miyares declined an interview, and his office declined to provide any evidence of either assertion or say what prompted the probe, which comes as an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza widens and follows a major Hamas attack on Israel that claimed at least 1,400 lives.

“The Attorney General will investigate allegations that the organization may have used funds raised for impermissible purposes under state law, including benefiting or providing support to a terrorist organization,” a news release said.

Miyares’s office said AMP also may be soliciting donations without having registered with the state’s Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs as required by state law. Miyares’s office called the investigation a civil matter, not a criminal one.
 
South Africa merely wants to scrub Israel off the face of the earth. Their claims in the ICJ and in front of the U.N. are utter nonsense.

Understanding South Africa's neo-apartheidism ideology against Israel - opinion
It is important to note that what we see is not based on October 7 but the development of a new antisemitic ideological claim of Israel being the new apartheid.
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-785780

In 1894, a French artillery officer of Jewish origin, Alfred Dreyfus, faced charges of treason from the French army. The events of the time prompted Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism and journalist covering the trial, to believe that establishing a national homeland for the Jewish people could address the issue of antisemitism. Despite the persistence of antisemitism, this article is written in the modern State of Israel, 130 years later.

Following the October 7 attacks and subsequent war, South Africa decided to take Israel to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), charging it with violating the Genocide Convention of 1948. Following the conclusion of preliminary hearings for provisional measures, Justice Minister Ronald Lamola went before the cameras, and after a speech blaming Israel for genocide, stating that Israel had utterly failed. “We are standing on the principle that every apartheid state is declared a crime against humanity,” he said. “So we are here to protect the Palestinian people.”

The motivations behind South Africa’s case were clarified by its first speaker, emphasizing its intent that the case is not simply about genocide but about Israel’s legitimacy. Its ambassador to the Netherlands, Vusimusi Mandonsela, claimed that the fight dates back to Israel’s very existence as a state, not just from October 7:

South Africa recognizes the ongoing Nakba of the Palestinian people through Israel’s colonization since 1948. We are also particularly mindful of Israel’s institutionalized regime of discriminatory laws, policies, and practices designed and maintained to establish domination, subjecting the Palestinian people to apartheid on both sides of the Green Line… SA acknowledges the genocidal acts and omissions by the State of Israel as part of a continuum of illegal acts perpetrated against the Palestinian people since 1948. The application places Israel’s genocidal acts within the broader context of Israel’s apartheid.

The birth of neo-apartheidism ideology against Israel


The development of this “neo-apartheidism” ideology did not come out of a vacuum but was formed on South African soil. The term equating Israel to apartheid was first officially articulated in the Durban NGO Forum at the Durban Conference Against Racism a few days before the September 11 attacks [in the US]. A combination of anti-apartheid activists joined forces with anti-Israel NGOs, giving birth to the new global movement. This was articulated in Article 424:

Call for the launch of an international anti-Israeli Apartheid movement as implemented against South African Apartheid through a global solidarity campaign network of international civil society, UN bodies and agencies, business communities, and to end the conspiracy of silence among states, particularly the European Union and the United States.

In 2005, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement was born, utilizing the strategy to compare Israel to apartheid. Importantly, while it wasn’t originally South African policy, since 2012 the ruling African National Congress (ANC) has adopted it as such. When challenged at the time, the ANC chair called Israel “far worse than apartheid,” and the declaration was “unapologetic in its view that the Palestinians are the victims and the oppressed in the conflict with Israel…The conference called on all South Africans to support the programs and campaigns of Palestinian civil society, seeking to put pressure on Israel to engage with the Palestinian people to reach a just solution.”

As such, it is important to note that what we see is not based on October 7 but the development of a new antisemitic ideological claim of Israel being the new apartheid. It is important to highlight this trend, as it goes beyond the court’s purview regarding the Genocide Convention. Nevertheless, if Israel were to be acquitted by the court, this ideology, prevalent throughout civil society, particularly on the Left across the West, will continue to haunt it.

South Africa’s ideology is so complete that it also obscures facts on the ground. In 2005, Israel withdrew from Gaza, including removing all its soldiers and civilians. Its inability to rescue Gilad Schalit and the majority of the current hostages is proof of its lack of effective control. Despite this, South Africa acts as if Israel completely controls Gaza, viewing Gaza and the people in it as one unit with Israeli Arabs and Palestinians in the West Bank. Two speakers claimed that all border crossings were controlled by Israel, ignoring Egyptian control of Rafah in the South. Hamas was largely ignored, and if mentioned, sidelined. The result is Israel occupying a piece of land it has not occupied for 17 years and therefore has no right to self-defense.

To counter, it is important to highlight facts on the ground and to emphasize Hamas’s role as the governing authority of an independent authority. Gaza has not been under Israeli control since August 2005. Israel’s ability to defend itself is clear in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, based on the Jewish people’s inalienable right of self-determination. The right of self- defense is even more permissible at the state level, as “Palestine” as a state was admitted by the United Nations, in which Gaza is viewed as a part.

As stated by Israel’s lawyer, Christopher Staker, it makes little sense for South Africa as a third party to request injunctions at The Hague when the real parties are Israel vs Palestine. However, as a show trial to the world, the stage is perfect for South Africa.

Neo-apartheidism is real and upon us. It’s critical that Israel and its supporters be prepared to actively oppose and counter its presence. ■

South Africa is nothing more than the paid legal arm of Hamas. It is time for an international investigation of how much Palestinian aid money has been diverted to South Africa by Hamas.


South Africa is Hamas's legal arm, Israel says after World Court ruling
https://www.jpost.com/arab-israeli-conflict/article-787363
 
Looks like Harvard will be back in front of Congress again as the antisemitic persecution of Jewish students on campus by pro-Hamas supporters continues. It's time to fire some more Harvard administrators.

House Republicans subpoena Harvard for 'unacceptable' response to antisemitism probe
The committee alleged the university is obstructing its antisemitism probe.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/hou...esponse-antisemitism-probe/story?id=107280514
lol Virginia foxx, no surprise there:


Hopefully Harvard sues these hacks looking for political cheap points, this goes to the supreme court and we can settle once and for all if freedom of speech applies to all or just some.

A Harvard spokesperson told ABC News in a statement “Antisemitism has no place in the Harvard community." The spokesperson called the subpoenas “unfortunate” because the university has provided “fulsome” responses across ten submissions that directly address key areas of inquiry by the committee.

The committee said it determined subpoenas were warranted after a thorough review of the school's latest submission of documents. However, in Foxx's statement she said she is extremely disappointed with Harvard because nearly half of the documents the school submitted have been publicly available. Among the materials requested in the subpoenas, the committee is asking for all communications relating to the alleged harassment of a Jewish student at a "die-in" protest, pro-Palestinian protests and an "Israel Apartheid Week."

Video footage of the incident on the Harvard Business School campus captured by NBC News shows an apparent counter protester recording and walking over the demonstrators, who are lying still on the ground. The man is seen being approached by demonstrators, who appear to block his cameras with keffiyehs, a scarf associated with Palestinian culture, until he leaves.


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