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‘We Don’t Like White People’

As flagrant boys protesting radical Palestine supporters marching on the campus of the University of Mississippi are accused of “racism” for mocking left-wing anti-Israel activists, similar voices against pro-Palestinian women There are virtually no voices of criticism. He openly criticized “white people” at the UCLA camp in Southern California.

In a viral video circulating on social media in recent days, anti-Israel protesters at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) can be heard dismissing counter-protesters for being “white.”

“You’re just a white person. You’re a white person. [so] Get out, we don’t like white people,” a woman wearing a keffiyeh insisted before waving a Palestinian flag and shouting “Liberate Palestine.”

When Cam Higbee, the journalist who challenged and filmed the woman, confronted her and accused her of being “angry that Hamas is hiding behind civilians,” the woman He said he was “speaking Arabic” and “shouting about Jewish settlers.”

According to Higbee, the woman identify fully Palestinian, tried to attack him after their interaction.

Many took to social media to criticize the true purpose and “racist” nature of the protests.

“Anti-white, anti-Semitic, anti-American, anti-capitalist, anti-freedom, anti-Western civilization,” wrote political writer Ryan James Gardusky.

“This is their ideology,” he added. “Defeat them before they control you.”

“Nothing shocking. The left hates white people,” wrote media expert Dan Gaynor.

“‘Anti-white’ is real, it’s corrosive, and it’s a major organizing rallying cry for the modern Western left,” media personality Anthony Koch wrote.

“When they tell you about themselves, believe them,” conservative commentator Marina Medvin wrote.

“If you can blame the monkey noise students at Ole Miss, then blame this too,” wrote conservative veteran Peter Henline. “The fact that while it is fashionable for middle-aged protesters to openly hate white people, it is outrageous for college students to do the same is precisely what fuels the alt-right in this country. ”

“Keep telling yourself that these ‘protests’ are about Israel…” investigative journalist Amy Mek writes.

“Congratulations to those on the right who sided with the anti-white lunatics on the left who hate their guts and want them dead,” conservative talk show host Matt Walsh wrote.

On Friday, former ESPN personality Jemele Hill accepted the exception Video of Frats boys rebelling against left-wing pro-Palestinian supporters demonstrating on the campus of the University of Mississippi.

In response to a video posted by an He argued that “overt hostility” does not raise the same level of concern as those concerned about anti-Semitism, and advocated for at least one frat boy to be “banned from campus.”

The issue comes as anti-Israel protests and camps that began last month at Columbia University have spread to several other universities in recent days, including Yale, MIT, Princeton, Harvard, UCLA and George Washington University. It happened inside.

Despite suspensions and arrests, new camps continue to emerge. Protesters called on universities to withdraw from Israeli companies, sever academic ties with Israeli universities, call for a ceasefire in favor of Hamas, and pardon students who were sanctioned for their involvement in the protests. , has various demands.

additional requests include Defunding and reparations for campus police.

The protests are a response to Israel’s war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip following the October 7 massacre, when the terrorist group carried out the worst attack on Jews since the Nazi Holocaust. The massacre involved the torture, rape, execution, self-immolation, and abduction of hundreds of Israeli civilians, with widespread Palestinian support.

Iran’s proxy Islamist terrorist group targeted attendees at a music festival and people in a southern Israeli town, while thousands of rockets rained down on Israeli civilian centers. As a result of the massacre, the terrorists killed around 1,200 people, injured more than 5,300, and took at least 242 hostages, more than half of whom remain in Gaza. The majority of victims were civilians, including dozens of American citizens.

Last week, Iran’s “supreme leader” Khamenei praised Pro-Palestinian protests across U.S. university campuses have particularly praised the “anti-Israel and American” chant, while calling out the radical demonstrations sweeping the country as “ruined” by the West. It depicts it as a form of Islamic regime victory over democracy.

Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @Joshua Klein.

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