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While colleges are where different perspectives and ideas should flourish and clash, institutions have long been responsible for avoiding formal recognition of hate groups such as the KKK and the Nazi Party. Today, the pro-Palestinian fear growth should be added to this list.
In recent years, since American campuses protested in support of Hamas' terrorist attacks on October 7, 2023, some universities, like Columbia University, have cancelled the recognition of several pro-Palestinian groups, such as students for the Palestinian judiciary, but that's not enough.
The lawsuit alleges that the anti-Israel group leader is a New York City “Hamas” foot soldier
Elias Rodriguez, 31, allegedly killed two Israeli embassy staffers, Sarah Milgrim and Jaron Lisinsky, on Wednesday night in Washington.
These campuses will also hear calls for “globalization of intifadas.” This is exactly the call that Rodriguez answered. After all, the intifada is an invitation to kill civilians in the name of Islam. Why do American universities allow themselves to be related to it?
Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old suspect accused of shooting and killing two Israeli embassy staff members on Wednesday, May 21st. (Instagram/@shinewithisrael)
These schools may argue that it is possible to become a pro-Palestinian group on campus without advocating for violence.
How much sunlight is there between the movement to eradicate all Jews in the Levant in the name of Palestinian birthright and the movement to kill minorities in the name of racial purity?
The Palestinian movement has many similarities with the banned KKK. Both groups cast themselves as ethnic victims, and both embrace tactics of fear.
Neither group has a place on any university campus.
Seeing the Palestinian flag and kefier, saying, “I want to help the oppressed people,” there's no context at all, starry freshmen (most girls) need not walk to the fairs of university organizations.

Students and others will demonstrate during a protest outside the gate to Columbia University Main Campus in New York City on April 21st. (Reuters/Ryan Murphy)
Speaking of its ubiquitous Palestinian flag, it dates back to the old Pan-Arab Battle with the Ottoman Empire, but in the 1960s it was adopted by the Palestinian Liberation Agency, a typical modern terrorist group.
Sixty years later, the flag has always represented leadership and government. If you could call it that, then there are each Palestinians who have always been terrorists, who are in charge.
The Palestinian flag was banned in Israel until 1993, when the Oslo Accord brought hope that peace would soon be found, but Palestinian leaders and their Iranian masters of puppets have cruelly chuckled their hopes for decades.
In our country, before we take this issue seriously, how many more anti-Semitic assassinations must be there before we deal with the poison that is being fed to university students?
Universities need to support freedom of speech, but if they can ban Nazi flags and ISIS black flags, then if they can, shouldn't the Palestinian flag be banned?
We want to believe there is a peace-loving pro-Palestinian movement out there that hates terrorism and wants a rational solution, but that's not the case. They do not chant Hamas demands that they release the hostages and accept the two states' solution. They chant the destruction of Israel.
It's very similar to the problems of black people's life. On the one hand, although apparently aNodyne, it represents the hardcore Marxist ideology behind the gentle mask of civil rights. And behind the demands to protect Palestinian children, most of the time, there is a willingness to kill Jews.
All stories of the online manosphere that radicalizes right-wing men, the recent gust of political violence from the DC murders, arson at Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's mansion, came from the left.
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The progressive ideology apologizing and embracing violence at our honorable university is at its heart, and the most noisy thing is the pro-Palestinian group, often backed by foreign money.
In our country, before we take this issue seriously, how many more anti-Semitic assassinations must be there before we deal with the poison that is being fed to university students?
We no longer have to embrace the rules of twisted orientation and privilege. We no longer need to lie to ourselves and say that the Palestinian cause is correct just because it appears to be a repressed group.
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Palestinian parents must be judged by their own actions, not on the moral scale of the slide taking into account skin colour and privileged points. There must be lines drawn in terrorism.
It's never too late to save our university. Also, removing cancer from anti-Israel, anti-American and terolian groups from all the squares and libraries within the land is a major start.
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