
Brett Gelman, the legend of Stranger Things, claimed that many of the hate-filled protests taking place on university campuses across the country are based on love.
On Tuesday, the News cameras caught up with Gelman at LAX, where he criticized the protesters at Columbia University and elsewhere, particularly in the case where a Hebrew UCLA student was impeded from entering the school by pro-Gaza supporters.
” I believe in freedom of speech”, Gelman told TMZ,” But, when people … engage in hate speech and cruel steps, and murder, then they should be expelled”.
” You know, that’s it. If this was against any other persons, if they were preventing black students, gay students, or other students from entering college, this would be stopped. It would have just been immediately shut down … as it should be”, he continued.
He continued,” The fact that Israeli problems is not being at all recognized by these people, it really shows their accounts.”
” I’ve been to protests, I do n’t wear a mask”, he said. And they all wear veils. And I’m not a conspiracy theory, but it seems very strangely coordinated to a diploma. And thus, it’s not just about interest against injustice. It’s a planned activity that we’ve seen this before. This has happened to us before throughout story, and the Hebrew people have seen this before. It’s just really a duplicate of in the 1930s, you know, them no allowing Israeli students onto institutions in Germany”.
Of course, Gelman is referring to the UCLA student who boldly declared he was Hebrew before being violently blocked by pro-Hamas followers from entering the school.
He was never permitted to enter his college photo. twitter.com/nrJkjwLo8B
— Kundan Mehta ( @Dataflixed ) April 30, 2024
Eventually, the scholar criticized the left-wing, Hamas keffiyeh-wearing, students wearing masks who had blocked Jewish students from entering the campus.
A brave Jewish UCLA student who was denied access to the school building by anti-Israel protesters delivers effective speech praising the veiled activists.
” We stand taller and happily speak our message to the world while they cower behind their veils and conceal who they are.” photograph. twitter.com/iZDZ0kjWsd
— Oli London ( @OliLondonTV ) April 30, 2024
Since the terror attack in Southeastern Israel on October 7, Gelman has become very open and candid.
For example, he criticised Hollywood for being racist and for ignoring the hate Jews face in a society where various minorities and special interest groups are celebrated during an appearance previous month.
He also claimed that some book stores canceled his book filing appearances because of his vocal support for Israel.
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