Posted on 03/16/2025 5:38:42 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Khalil’s identity is substantially more complicated than the media make it appear, and the reality goes to the roots of the worldwide jihad.
If I heard and read right, the alleged leader of the antisemitic mobs at Columbia Mahmoud Khalil was born in Syria, holds an Algerian passport, and calls himself a “Palestinian.” Which is it?
I get the “Algerian passport” part. Possibly the longest chapter in my long book on the invention of the “Palestinians” is on the pivotal role of Algeria in inventing this antisemitic lie. Before the war in Vietnam in the 1960s became an international cause célèbre, the world’s focus in the 1950s was on Algeria during its intifada-like terrorist rebellion against the French.
It was the French who had created Algeria, starting with the invasion of the regency city-state of Algiers in 1830, and they drafted the boundaries of this large country. The “jihadic” revolution against the French in 1954 took center stage in that decade among many indigenous peoples throwing off their European overlords in gory, terroristic violence. Algeria was the focus of the Marxist Frantz Fanon, a member of the Algerian Front de libération nationale (“FLN”). In his The Wretched of the Earth, he glorified Third World terror horrors against their European masters.
I have invented the term “jihadic” because the rebels did not see themselves as patriotic “Algerians.” Instead, they defined themselves solely as Muslims. All serious historians writing on the uprising routinely referred to the rebels not as Algerians but Muslims.
However, in 1954, the leaders in Algiers, after over 120 years of exposure to French culture, had the wits to cast their rebellion in political terms to win over the Leftists in France, such as those two contemptible fools Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. Describing their violence as religion-motivated
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Many more jihadists need to be removed from the USA (and Europe too, if they have any testosterone left).
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And why do they bring their asses here? Are none of the muslim counties developed enough to offer such educational opportunities?
Truth is that all their nations would be 3rd world without western influence. islam leads them back to the stone age.
In fact, they need to all be removed from our planet.
All BS aside about “jihad” meaning “inner struggle” aside, jihad=terror. If there is an element of inner struggle, it’s about the jihadi’s natural hessitation to commit a suicide attack.
Bkmk
I was watching Ayman on msnbc last night for entertainment. They are going nuts over ICE illegally arresting and jailing this nice college student with a pregnant wife. He is just a victim of the evil ORANGE MAN.
The author makes insinuations, but offers zero proof Khalil has or had any ties to Fatah.
Did he commit any crimes? On what basis is he imprisoned?
Has he actually supported terrorists? Or did he simply engage in pro-Palestinian protests?
If the former, fine. If the latter, not fine. I am all in on free speech, even when I vehemently disagree with the speaker.
You are a SUPPORTER OF TERRORISTS IF YOU ARE PRO HAMAS.I.E. PALESTINIANS! .
Seems to me he is just another Muslim, like the Squad members, who are creating doubt about the US Government and preparing for all out warfare against the US.
There is a difference between supporting free speech and granting visas, the latter which is a privilege, not a right.
Suppose you’re in charge of granting visas, and some guy from Palestine requests a visa, and you ask what he intends to do while in America. He answers that he wants to protest outside of a Jewish dorm on a campus, shouting slogans like “From the river to the sea” and “All Jews should be dealt with”. Do you grant the visa? And if you wouldn’t, would you revoke a visa that was granted for different reasons, but it turns out the above is what he actually came for to do, and actually did?
There’s a difference between being pro Palestinian people and being pro Hamas. Maybe you don’t think so, but there really is.
According to the Times of Israel, as of July 2024, 38% of Palestinians support Hamas. That’s a lot, but it isn’t all of them.
Taking over buildings, spray painting graffiti, and destroying property is no free speech.
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He holds a green card, not a mere student visa. Yes, visas (and even green cards) are a privilege, not a right. Still, even non-citizens have a right to free speech on our soil.
Did he “stand outside a Jewish dorm on a campus, shouting slogans like “From the river to the sea” and “All Jews should be dealt with”? Did he do that? I have not seen any reports that he did. Can you provide a link?
Did he commit a crime that warrants imprisonment? What crime did commit?
Did he actually do these things?
Last sentence, first paragraph is untrue.
Yes.
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Link?
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