Probe the foreign influence behind these terror-loving, anti-Jew college agitators

I wonder how Columbia University would behave in the following scenario.A bunch of students and outside agitators descend on their campus.

They are dressed in the gear of the Ku Klux Klan, being careful to conceal their faces so as to avoid any personal criticism.They then enter the university’s library and other sacred spaces of learning and chant for the lynching of black Americans.Would Columbia University sit by while this happened? Would Democrat prosecutors and left-wing activists claim that this was simply a case of people exercising their free-speech rights? And would conservative pundits wishing to appear as being “on the right side of history” insist that the hooligans should be allowed to continue their threatening actions with impunity?I would guess that the answer to these questions would be “no,” “no” and “no” again.So why do so many people think that a movement which dedicates itself to intimidating and threatening another minority group in America — specifically Jews — find itself so cosily protected?The thought occurs after a friend at Columbia sent me footage from the university’s Butler library — the main library on campus — from earlier this week.

The Butler library is a beautiful building, intended as a sacrosanct place of study and education.Which was what places like Columbia were once for.But on Wednesday those students who did want to study had to put up with a mob of fascists descending on their place of learning.

Scores of students and others came in dressed in their terrorist chic.Their heads were wrapped in Palestinian terrorist scarves and some of them — as ever — decided to mix this up with COVID-19 protective masks.Then, with drums and megaphones and microphones, they started their boring, tedious terrorist chants.“Free, free, free Palestine” was one of them.

They forgot to add that the people who the Palestinian people need to be freed from are Hamas.But that probably wasn’t on these bigots�...

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Publisher: New York Post

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