Posted on 03/01/2024 6:00:09 AM PST by Freeleesy
Walla! Jam 22, 2024.
Harvard presents: Horrifying anti-Semitic show involving defacement of stolen photos. Four-year-old Ariel Bibas, his face covered in paint and a caricature of Adolf Hitler. His red hair that cuts into my Israeli heart barely sticks out from behind the rough strokes of color that deny his humanity - this is the image I woke up to this morning (Monday), on the first day of the spring semester at Harvard University.
Next to the photo are dozens of other stolen photos that were defaced under false captions accusing Israel of carrying out the 9-11 attacks and another photo: Kfir Bibas, Ariel's one-year-old brother, with an arrow and a mark on his head - "Evidence please - the head is still attached".
Tears struggle to break out in the freezing winter, as I walk on the campus of a university that last Saturday held a conference under the title "I hear you", a conference that once again claimed to focus on an infantile response of support and hugs to every student on campus. I didn't ask for a hug, but betrayal of the human race by innocent people who have been arguing for months about not being wronged? Breaking the basic human laws that took shape long before the laws of war? I didn't expect that.
It is not for nothing that one of the professors from the School of Government wrote that the problem is not the students at Harvard, but the teachers and the leadership. Those who do not train the students in conducting difficult conversations and flood their mailboxes with emotional-emotional discourse.
The enlightened public of Harvard has lost the ability to distinguish between good and evil. Between a kidnapped child and a Nazi torturer. The hatred and incitement allow the blood of a little boy who was kidnapped with his mother and baby brother in pajamas. I guess the moral bankruptcy is not exclusive to this university.
The Harvard 'H' is turned into 'Hamas'.
Four-year-old Ariel Bibas, his face covered in paint and a caricature of Adolf Hitler.
Screenshot of translated title
Though a bad drawing...
Abomination.
Cheers
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