Where is the Department of Justice?
On college campuses across the country, Israeli students are the target of hate crimes. Campus criminals are pursuing” Zionists” who are heading to school and assaulting them by borrowing a enjoy from the old Brownshirts.
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Where is the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division?
At UCLA, college Brownshirts set up gates. ” Are you a Zionist”? they asked individuals.  ,
The login was “no”.
Probably the Civil Rights Division restricts trial lawyers ‘ access to the Los Angeles Times, where the story first appeared.  ,
Has the FBI visited the school to find the Brownshirts who work the Zionist station? Has the in-charge special representative requested the data from CCTV? Something?
The springtime Jew roadblocks at UCLA took place. Seven months ago. Everything from DOJ.
Maybe the Civil Rights Division attorneys are not familiar with Section 18 U.S.C. 245. It is a federal crime to tamper or terrify someone who engages in federally protected activities, such as avoiding racist threats while walking down the street.
I’m kidding, of training. Because they often employ them against police and prison guards, the attorneys at the Civil Rights Division are aware of 18 U.S.C. 245 and another civil rights laws.
However, it seems simple to have gates for Jews. Where are Section Chief Jim Felte and other Civil Rights Division legal lawyers?
UCLA is n’t alone. The most popular new game on campus is school threats made to Jews. George Washington University, Haverford College, University of Michigan, Middlebury College, Northwestern, SUNY Purchase, Swarthmore, University of California Berkley and Davis, and NYU are some of the hottest destinations for college haters. I’ll get to these ten universities in a minute.
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Since October 7, 2023, Israeli individuals have been targeted physically in the United States. For using First Amendment right to videotape an anti-Israel camp, a Hebrew student at the University of California, Berkeley, was hit in the face.
While the subjects were exercising their First Amendment free speech rights, masked men attacked Israeli students at DePaul in Chicago last year. For the doctors at DOJ, that’s a “federally protected legal right”. Come get 18 U. S. C. 241. The laws also mentions those who “go in disguise” . ,
Paging Chief Felte. You can do it. This is n’t hard.
Unless you do n’t want to do it. Possibly, Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke is not a huge fan of defending Israeli individuals. No wonder there. After they behaved inappropriately at a ballot in 2008, Clarke has a history of standing up for famous antisemites like the New Black Panthers.
To be honest, there has only been one Department of Justice trial of the perpetrators in the thirteen months since school monsters have been attacking Israeli students. Cornell scholar Patrick Dai pleaded guilty to threatening to carry out mass death on campus, and he received a staggering 21 months in prison.
One trial.
For good reason. Mr. Dai claimed that he would” shoo up 104 west,” a Cornell University dining establishment that primarily serves Kosher food and is next to the Cornell Jewish Center, which offers student housing. Dai also promised to “bomb the Hebrew home.” Borrowing a method of death from other villains, Dai threatened to” attack” and” cut the mouth” of any Jew he saw on campus. For great measure, he threatened to kill any Israeli children. Dai threatened to “bring an abuse weapons to school and take all you swine jews” despite probably realizing the defensive limitations of cutlery.
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This return to those ten colleges I mentioned. The United States Commission on Civil Rights has me as its inspector. In 2020, President Trump will name me. I do n’t speak for the Commission, but I wanted answers. I contacted these ten universities to get basic information about the racist happenings on their campuses.
I wanted the addresses of situations, which must be maintained under federal regulation.
I requested a list of the racist offenders’ disciplinary measures.
Any documents that describe a strategy or plan to fight profanity on campus were required.
None of these ten colleges – GWU, Middlebury, Michigan, forth. — provided the requested data in vain. No one waste. They are hiding the truth.
Discover a design here? No attention for the Department of Justice. No clarity from school administration.
Fortunately, private parties are on the work even if the Department of Justice is no.
Have With Us is shining the light on the school anti-Semites. Through leadership development and academic initiatives on” sortier of school campuses,” they “empower and energize pupils and communities.” In other words, they fight again. Yet the steadfastly democratic Anti-Defamation League has gotten involved in things that have escalated.
The fall of open, historically accepted hatred, at least in some liberal subcultures, is a danger to civil rights with a global lineage. We are aware of the conclusion of this tale. The organisations in this situation must step up and carry out their duties to stop this evil from spreading.  ,
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