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  • Ugly Arab-racism at Harvarad.. again

    02/20/2024 7:52:29 AM PST · by Conservat1 · 8 replies
    Compiled | Feb 20, 2024
    Here we go again. Harvard University at the center of new controversy over anti-Semitism, following the sharing of an overtly antisemitic cartoon by a faculty group on its Instagram page, igniting widespread criticism. The racist Arab "Palestine" activism by the infamous rabble rousers gang at Harvard University tries to draw in African Americans by vile propaganda. By now, the bigots formed renewed group, "Harvard Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine" defines itself on its website as "a newly formed collective of Harvard University faculty and staff committed to supporting the cause of Palestinian liberation." This comes months after Arabs...
  • Publish the Names of Students and Professors Who Support Hamas Lynching and Rapes; University Donors, Close Your Checkbooks (SJP / "Free Palestine" hate movement)

    10/12/2023 1:17:43 PM PDT · by Milagros · 19 replies
    EoZ ^ | Oct 12 2023
    ... Harvard’s Arab Alumni Association (HAAA) is asking members to support Arab students whose groups signed the Hamas letter HAAA asks alumni to consider providing “legal counsel, healthcare, mental health support, financial aid or mentorship”
  • Bush gets first look at anti-war protest near ranch ("estimated 50 roadside protesters")

    08/12/2005 12:43:42 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 122 replies · 2,223+ views
    Reuters ^ | Aug 12, 2005 | Patricia Wilson
    CRAWFORD, Texas (Reuters) - President Bush got his first look at an anti-war vigil near his ranch on Friday as his motorcade took him by the protest site lined with small white crosses representing fallen American soldiers in Iraq. When Bush's black sport utility vehicle carried him past the site to a Republican fund-raiser, the protest leader, Cindy Sheehan, whose son was one of the nearly 1,850 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq, held up a sign that said: "Why do you make time for donors and not for me?"Other signs said: "Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam" and "Bring Them Home...