“On campus, we’re seeing students either turn a blind eye to the conflict, or we’re seeing those who are openly celebrating our pain, you know, glorifying it, justifying it,” Gritz told The Hill. “They’re casting the murder of Jews and Israelis as progressive, as liberation. It’s just honestly very, very scary as a Jewish student on campus who has friends and family in Israel.”

“It should not be hard to shut down hatred and antisemitism where we see it. That is a core tenet of solidarity,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) said in a statement after a rally in New York City in support of Hamas.

“The level of anti-Arab hate and rhetoric hasn’t been this high since the aftermath of 9/11. It is far worse than the Trump years,” Abed Ayoub, the national executive director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, said on X. “We’ve received many calls for assistance in dealing with threats and intimidation. Schools across the country are vilifying Palestinians, and elected officials are setting up the stage for hate crimes against Arabs.”


Video talks about AOC:

[Heated debate between Briahana Joy Gray and Robby Soave, The Hill]

AOC AGREES with Conservatives?! SLAMS Pro-Palestinian Rally in NYC: ‘Bigotry’, ‘Callousness’: Rising

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpfG5LvxCxc

  • @BluJay320
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    249 months ago

    Going to an anti-Israel rally is being anti-Jewish

    No, it’s not. Speaking out against an oppressive regime in an apartheid state isn’t targeting Jewish people. It’s targeting the oppressive regime in an apartheid state.

    It’s like saying that criticizing the American government is the same as saying you’re anti-American, or speaking against the CCP is being anti-Chinese.

    It’s just blatantly false, and an attempt to suppress others from speaking out.