According to a doctor at Cornell University, anti-Israel protests by kids on university campuses are a “dead close for world.”
As pro-Palestine demonstrations spread across college campuses and other locations, younger people who are apparently pursuing academic degrees have been prone to violent behavior due to the antisemitism that comes with such a situation.
Professor William Jacobson believes that the protests have been brewing quietly for some time now, despite the apparent catalyst for the Hamas extremist attack in October.
” This is not a peace activity. This is not’ letting anyone reside,’ you know, let bygones be bygones. This is an unyielding, rejectionist philosophy that rejects the existence of a Jewish state in the Middle East”, he told Fox News Digital.
” And that is their purpose. Tear it down. Intifada, rebellion. In their own thoughts, that is the only way to get around it. And I believe that when they say they want an uprising, people must be listening. Consider them”, he added.
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Kids can be heard singing:
” We do n’t want no two state”. ( No israel )
” We will glory all our saints”.
( Praising the terrorists ) pic. twitter.com/hZNcoeCwC8— Open Source Intel ( @Osint613 ) April 25, 2024
The doctor at Cornell Law School claimed he has been in the know about student extremism and that the campus environment is unfortunate.
I’ve previously called on the administration to quit the radicalization and their very intense anti-racism program, which demonizes people based on race and ethnicity, and which ultimately leads to the persecution of Jews. But, this has been building, and the fact that students are now strong enough in the main rear of school, large groups of students to song,’ There is only one answer. Intifada or revolutionary.’ It’s actually creepy”, Jacobson said.
He called out the “very warm” response by college officials at Cornell and other organizations.
” Their worst intuition, their requirements for murder, their murderous names have been unleashed, and the management has been very warm in the way it has responded, not only at Cornell, but we see it at Columbia. And that warm answer has led to increased, vociferous slogans on campus. People move through houses with bullhorns”, Jacobson said.
Camping outside was purposefully chosen because they are aware that it complies with the regulations. They want to stoke a fight so they can play the game of prey, or they can find the rules ignored and win. Win- win for them. Everything is coincidence, these are very plotted tactics. https ://t.co/pRq23TwBi9
— William A. Jacobson ( @wajacobson ) April 25, 2024
The leadership advises them against doing it, and they continue to do it. Thus, there really is a concern on Cornell’s school and other campuses with an emboldened, extreme anti- Israel movement that seeks to terrify people”, the law professor added.
The only thing left to ask is when they will cross the line. When is the speech, the religion- like singing, going to turn into actions? And that’s what I think we have to be concerned about”, he said.
Jacobson claims that some faculty members and students have now removed the masks, revealing only the accurate colors.
” But, I’m in favor of people telling us how they really feel. I do n’t want to suppress that. I do n’t want to drive that underground. Not just the Israeli people, but the entire world can see what we are up against. And not just Israel. And not just the Cornell school. But actually the United States. Notice what we are up against”, Jacobson told Fox News Digital.
” This is a dying worship philosophy. It’s a dangerous philosophy. It is a dead close for world, and it is flourishing among a part of the schools. Repeatedly, not the remainder of the school, not the majority of the college, but the very, very vocal majority on the campus”.
I find it disgusting that a @Cornell Professor uses the argument that she does n’t need to abide by any code of conduct to justify her justification for antisemitism. Tenure does n’t make anyone invincible, and it definitely should not protect hate speech. photograph. twitter.com/kPrzbIU4C8
— Sam Aberman ( @samaberman ) April 26, 2024
In many ways, I believe that Cornell’s Charlottesville time comes when we watch the video of the slogans for an end to the revolution as the only answer. People must be aware of the anger that runs rampant in the ostensible peace movement. And it’s something that we need to talk about, and the institution needs to address, and the school needs to come to straps with”, Jacobson said.
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