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Susan Sarandon, ex-NYC prof who pulled machete on Post reporter spotted at Columbia University anti-Israel protest

Actress Susan Sarandon, who was fired from her talent agency last year for anti-Semitic comments, and Shereen Rodriguez, the former professor who threatened a Post reporter with a machete, participated in an anti-Israel protest at Columbia University on Friday. However, he was spotted.

The Oscar-winning “Thelma & Louise” star wore a bizarre leather coat jacket with a portrait of Bart Simpson emblazoned on the red leather sleeve as a protester held a “Liberate Palestine” placard. He was seen walking around.

The 77-year-old celebrity has been featured in similar outlandish flourishes at other anti-Israel protests in recent months.

Shereen Rodriguez, the former professor who threatened actress Susan Sarandon and a Post reporter with a machete, was seen participating in an anti-Israel protest at Columbia University on Friday. Paul Martinka

Rodriguez, who was recently fired from his teaching job at Cooper Union for his anti-Israel protests, was seen chatting with young demonstrators during the protest.

“I’m here to support our students who understand that it’s so important to have their voices heard,” she said, wearing all black and wearing a traditional Rodriguez, wearing an Arabian scarf around her neck, told the Post.

“At this time, it is important to challenge all systems of hatred and bigotry, intolerance and injustice.”

Sarandon was removed in December. PTO film project After his anti-Semitic rant, he considered his relationship with United Talent Agency.

The Oscar-winning “Thelma & Louise” star is seen walking among demonstrators holding “Liberate Palestine” placards, wearing a bizarre leather coat jacket emblazoned with an image of Bart Simpson. has been witnessed. Paul Martinka
Rodriguez, who was recently fired from his teaching job at Cooper Union for his anti-Israel protests, was seen chatting with young demonstrators during the protest. Paul Martinka

She later apologized.

At a pro-Palestinian rally in New York City on Nov. 17, Starr said that in response to the rise in global anti-Semitic attacks, Jews “are not allowed to be Muslims in a country where they are frequently exposed to violence.” “I’m getting a taste of what it’s like,” he declared. Due to the Israeli-Hamas war.

Last month, she spoke at an anti-Israel protest in Washington Square Park, imploring the crowd to destroy the “powerful narrative.”

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