Posted on 04/07/2017 11:18:59 PM PDT by ErikJohnsky
Mock parking tickets on the windshields of cars in a University of Michigan at Dearborn (UM-Dearborn) lot last month which accused Israel of ethnic cleansing and other crimes were placed there by two people in Muslim garb, a witness told The Algemeiner on Wednesday.
UM-Dearborn student Amanda Gosline said that on March 22 she saw the individuals distributing the fake tickets, reminiscent of the mock eviction notices posted on dorm room doors by anti-Israel students at New York University, Connecticut College and others.
The tickets also advertised two events on illegal settlements and Israeli apartheid, hosted by the schools chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) the group behind the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) resolution passed March 10 by the student government.
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when the hell are these despicable actions by muslims gonna start getting labeled as hate crimes?
America will be destroyed from within by Obama’s moslem invaders. Unless djt can repatriate ( ship them) back to their own countries. Asap.
You know the ones that are pouring in during this time or the worst of the worst, ready to do their stuff.
When so-called patriots grow balls.
I’m only waiting for confederates (lol) to join in for the scrap. Too many talkers, not enough walkers.
For now.
I’m much more concerned that they hate Americans in general of any religion or lack thereof.
It’s not to protect just 6 million people that we need to stop teem from coming
But 350 million people.
Wiki states 1.5 billion of the world population is muslim. Little bitty teeny Israel, population 8 million, sure is going great guns if they’re getting very far in some ethnic cleansing. They missed those two in Dearborn.
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