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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Fear and Loathing in America: The Zionist Reaction

The Share Price of the “Antisemitism” Commodity Rises Sharply in the Zionist Propaganda Market.

American Zionists and their poodles to retaliate against those expressing their opinion and conscience.

Zionists and their allies propagate the lie of a rise in antisemitism on US campuses in order to terrorize people into silence and suppress pro-Palestine sentiment. There is no more antisemitism today than existed previously. But the commodity of antisemitism is very useful because the entire planet has been “re-educated” by decades of brainwashing and psychological blackmail to fear to express any thought that might disagree with the “official” narrative of Big Zionist Brother.

See below how Jewish students at Columbia University and other campuses across the nation who are defending the rights of the Palestinian people are terrorized by Zionist thugs into revealing their identities out of fear of retaliation. Zionism is adapting to the heightened awareness of the original sin of fabricating the state of Israel by resorting to its Germanic DNA and adopting Nazi methods to repress and suppress their enemies. Unfortunately for them, the old and rusted Palestinian can of worms has now opened wide.

The decision by Columbia University’s president to call in the New York Police Department to clear pro-Palestinian protesters from the campus last week has sparked outrage and strident student protests at universities in New York City and across the country in recent days. The convergence between using violent policing to silence protesters and the subject of the protests itself has crystallized the decades-old submission of American public discourse to one narrative only: That of Israel and its Zionist thugs who draw their inspiration and methods from Goebbels himself.

Last Thursday police arrested 108 Columbia University students. This was 1968-vintage Kent State University about to happen all over again, when the national guard killed several students on their own campus because they were protesting the Vietnam War. Similar protests spontaneously erupted on campuses across the country, including New York University, Yale University, the University of Illinois, the University of Michigan, University of Texas at Austin, the University of California at Berkeley, and the University of Southern California, among several others.

Students and young people are a beacon and a lens to the future. They hold the ideas that will become mainstream in a couple of decades. The Vietnam War was lost by the US not because of the military pressure from North Vietnam, but by the hundreds of thousands of young Americans who protested for years until the US government decided to end the war in disgrace. Similarly, the trajectory ahead is drawn for the students protesting Israel’s colonial barbarity and the US establishment’s collusion with it: Palestine will finally be free, just like Vietnam. America is currently taking stock of the severe regional and international losses it already is sustaining because of its blind endorsement of the savagery of the Zionist regime in Palestine. On balance, the magnitude of the losses sustained by the US as a result of its collusion with Israel's babarity in Palestine far outweigh any utility the Jewish colony in Palestine may provide. The sad thing is that the US has aligned itself behind a 19th-century mindset, not unlike that of Vladimir Putin and his expansionist nostalgia for a long-lost empire, namely the Zionist colonial hallucination of establishing a purely Jewish supremacist state over the ashes of historic Palestine. If the US and Israel believe they can emulate Putin by invading Gaza and annexing it by utter violence, they are traveling down the wrong road.

In fact, Gaza is a sideshow to the big dangling fruit Israel has set its eyes on, which is the West Bank. The current Gaza war is a dry run for Israel’s prospective invasion and ethnic cleansing of the West Bank. After expelling the Gaza Palestinians into the Sinai, Israel intends to expel the Palestinians of the Galilee - those who stayed in 1948 - into Lebanon, and those of the West Bank will be "escorted" into Jordan. It’s no secret: From the River to the Sea is a Zionist slogan for their Greater Israel biblical trash. Indeed, Israel has deliberately refused to write itself a constitution because that would require it to define its borders in relation to those of its neighbors.

Back to Columbia University. Rachel is a 19-years-old Jewish Columbia student who asked to be identified only by her first name because of fear of retaliation. RETALIATION? IN AMERICA, LAND OF THE FREE? OR IS BIDEN'S AMERICA BECOMING A CLONE OF PUTIN’s RUSSIA? Why retaliation? Because she joined the Free Palestine movement; Retaliation by whom? By the “powers-that-be”, namely the Zionist thugs holding guns to the university president’s head.

It is interesting that the last time a Columbia University president summoned the police to disperse student demonstrators was back in 1968, at the height of the Vietnam War. But even learned university presidents forget their history lessons. “Movements inherently boil when they’re facing extra suppression,” Rachel said. The Columbia students protesting the war have demanded that the school cut financial ties with Israel and divest from Israeli companies, pretty much what university students demanded – and won – to end apartheid in South Africa some 30 years ago., And they have inspired students across the country to do the same. “This is about solidarity," said Alex, another Jewish student at the University of Michigan who is part of the pro-Palestinian movement and also asked to be identified only by his first name out of fear of retaliation. AGAIN? RETALIATION? BY WHOM? "We have colleges all across the nation performing a synchronized act because we work together. This is a collective movement far beyond the United States."

Organizers say they were also inspired by protests against the apartheid government of South Africa that an earlier generation of Michigan students took part in. “It’s never been bigger than it is right now,” said a masked male organizer, who asked to remain anonymous out of fear of retaliation. AGAIN? RETALIATION? BY WHOM? “We’ve seen that this has been effective in achieving concessions from the administration towards divestment from Israel, apartheid and genocide.”

Just like during the Vietnam War, the protests have sparked a backlash from right-wing Trumpian politicians who want university administrators to use violence and crack down hard on the protesters.

Marianne Hirsch, a Jewish Columbia University English professor, said the university president, Nemat Talaat Shafik, an Egyptian-born Muslim who was made Baroness by the  neanderthal English monarch Elizabeth II, has been "squashing peaceful protest, squashing open debate, not allowing students to express their opinions and debate their opinions." And the fact that Shafik summoned the police last Thursday, a day after she was questioned at the congressional hearing, is no coincidence, she said.

"I’m extremely distressed right now to see antisemitism being weaponized and used, misused ... under the guise of safety and security," said Hirsch, whose parents were Holocaust survivors. Decent Jews outnumber the flithy Zionists, but they too have been reduced to silence. Just like the so-called "moderate" Muslims who have been silenced by the virulent Islamic terrorists.

Sueda is a graduate student who helped organize the pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia and asked to be identified only by her first name to avoid reprisals. AGAIN? RETALIATI? BY WHOM? She said students escalated pressure on the university and started the tent encampments after previous forms of protest did not lead to the intended results.

"Have those protests yielded any material results from the university? Have they yielded an acknowledgment of the pain felt by Palestinians and by the community that is in solidarity with them? Have they yielded any statements of sorrow or regret by the university for their overly punitive treatment of pro-Palestinian students? No," she said.

Oren Root, a longtime New York City lawyer and Columbia University graduate who was at the school when anti-Vietnam War protests rocked it in 1968, said Shafik's summoning of police was "an extraordinary miscalculation."

"President Shafik and her advisers clearly didn't learn from history," said Root, who was a top editor at The Spectator, the Columbia student newspaper, in 1968 and 1969. “Calling in the cops was clearly a mistake. Things have not gotten any calmer.” The decision in 1968 by university President Grayson Kirk to have the police forcibly remove protesters from the buildings they were occupying only inflamed the situation and tarnished Columbia's reputation for many years, Root said, adding that Columbia appears to have chosen a side in the Gaza battle.

Pro-Palestinian encampments have also been established at other schools that have been the sites of anti-Israel demonstrations, like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Texas and California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt.

Given all the preceding, WHO IS REALLY EXPERIENCING FEAR ON CAMPUSES THESE DAYS? The hypothetical victim-status blackmailers? Or those speaking up for justice and for the truth?

 

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