Posted on 01/14/2023 7:27:21 PM PST by nickcarraway
Social media users were shocked and outraged over a recent anti-Israel rally put on by pro-Palestinian protestors at the University of Michigan this week.
Clips of the protest depicted marchers, chanting “Intifada, Intifada! Long live the Intifada” a call to violent overthrow of the Jewish state inspired by Palestinian riots and rebellions against Israel in the late 80s, early 90s, and early 2000s.
“There is only one solution!” a female marcher was seen chanting, as the crowd behind her responded, “Intifada! Revolution! Marchers, seen walking around the Ann Arbor campus screaming into bullhorns and waving Palestinian flags, were also heard chanting the infamous anti-Israel call to arms: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!”
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If only they were the Ukrainian Nazis and pledges to kill off 2 million Russians in Crimea....
So where is “Chucky” Schumer and the ACLU? He and his ilk are just socialists that would sell out their mother for their liberal insanity.
mostly moose protestors I presume
“If only they were the Ukrainian Nazis and pledges to kill off 2 million Russians in Crimea.”
Yep, they’d be treated as HEROES by many Americans, perhaps some here...
Screw the protestors. Israel forever!
Lots of Muslims in Michigan.
Guns n Moses
“Having graduated from a Michigan college in the late 70’s”
As did I. Engine ‘79. (Was supposed to be 78, but you know how it goes)
“As did I. Engine ‘79.”
Similar situation, WMU “79” here... Even saw Tim Allen on campus once or twice. My father would not help me out paying if I went past 4 years so ended up taking 18 credit hours first semester Senior year to compensate.
So one thing was missing from your college multitasking. Nobody’s perfect.
I’ve always played to my strengths...
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