We see who the real haters are, don't we?
White leftists and muslim terror supporters.
If you think this spring’s antisemitic campus protests were a temporary delusion, pay attention to what’s happening in New York City. On Monday anti-Israel protesters wouldn’t even let a tribute to Israelis murdered at the Nova Music Festival on Oct. 7 be held in peace.
Hamas massacred some 260 people, mostly young, at that festival. Women were raped and their bodies mutilated before they were killed. The butchery and sadism were the point, inflicted out of hatred merely because the victims were Jews.
The protesters in New York didn’t kill anyone, at least not yet. But the hatred for Jews was on ugly display. The protest was part of a “Citywide Day of Rage” that targeted New York’s museums. The group Within Our Lifetime, which organized the protests, says cultural institutions are “drenched in the blood of Palestine’s martyrs.” They seem to mean the museums’ Jewish donors.
“Long live Intifada,” the crowd cheered, waving flares outside the exhibit commemorating the hundreds who were massacred at the Nova festival.
White leftists and muslim terror supporters.
Celebrating the Nova Massacre in New York City
If you think this spring’s antisemitic campus protests were a temporary delusion, pay attention to what’s happening in New York City. On Monday anti-Israel protesters wouldn’t even let a tribute to Israelis murdered at the Nova Music Festival on Oct. 7 be held in peace.
Hamas massacred some 260 people, mostly young, at that festival. Women were raped and their bodies mutilated before they were killed. The butchery and sadism were the point, inflicted out of hatred merely because the victims were Jews.
The protesters in New York didn’t kill anyone, at least not yet. But the hatred for Jews was on ugly display. The protest was part of a “Citywide Day of Rage” that targeted New York’s museums. The group Within Our Lifetime, which organized the protests, says cultural institutions are “drenched in the blood of Palestine’s martyrs.” They seem to mean the museums’ Jewish donors.
“Long live Intifada,” the crowd cheered, waving flares outside the exhibit commemorating the hundreds who were massacred at the Nova festival.