May 19, 2024

‘We Don’t Like White People’

As frat boys counter-protesting radical Palestinian supporters marching on the University of Mississippi campus are accused of “racism” for mocking the left-wing anti-Israel activists, just about no condemnations are heard from these identical voices in response to a pro-Palestinian lady outright denouncing “white people” on the UCLA encampment in Southern California. 

In a viral clip that has been making the rounds on social media in latest days, an anti-Israel protester on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) could be heard dismissing a counter-protester as a result of he’s a “white person.”

“You’re just a white person; you’re a white person [so] get out — we don’t like white people,” the keffiyeh-wearing lady insisted earlier than chanting, “Free Palestine” as she waved a Palestinian flag. 

Journalist Cam Higby, who challenged the girl and filmed it, defined that she was “speaking Arabic” and “screaming about Jewish colonizers,” when he confronted her and accused her of “being mad that Hamas is hiding behind civilians.”

According to Higby, the girl, who seems to identify as absolutely Palestinian, attempted to assault him after their interplay. 

Many took to social media to name out the true agenda and “racist” nature of the protests.

“Anti-white, Anti-Jewish, Anti-American, Anti-capitalism, Anti-freedom, Anti-Western Civilization,” wrote political author Ryan James Girdusky.

“This is their ideology,” he added. “Beat them before they govern you.”

“It’s not shocking. The left hates white people,” wrote media professional Dan Gainor.

“‘Anti-whiteness’ is real, it’s corrosive, and it’s a major organizational rallying cry for the modern western left,” wrote media character Anthony Koch.

“When they tell you who they are, believe them,” wrote conservative commentator Marina Medvin.

“If you can condemn the Ole Miss monkey noise student, condemn this,” wrote conservative veteran Peter Henlein. “The fact that it is fashionable for middle aged protestors to openly hate white people but outrageous for college students to act in a similar manner is exactly what fuels the alt-right in this country.”

“Keep telling yourselves these ‘protests’ are about Israel…,” wrote investigative journalist Amy Mek.

“Congrats to the right wingers who’ve taken the side of leftist anti-white nutcases who hate their guts and want them dead,” wrote conservative speak present host Matt Walsh.

On Friday, former ESPN character Jemele Hill took exception to the video of frat boys counter-protesting left-wing pro-Palestinian supporters demonstrating on the campus of the University of Mississippi.

Reacting to a video posted by an X consumer who accused one obvious frat member of mockingly dancing earlier than a black protester, Hill insisted that the “open hostility directed at Black students” is not going to elevate the identical stage of concern as people who find themselves involved about antisemitism, insisting that at the least one of many frat boys be “barred from campus.”

The matter comes as anti-Israel protests and encampments, which began at Columbia University final month, have unfold to a number of different universities in latest days, together with Yale, MIT, Princeton, Harvard, UCLA, and George Washington University. 

Despite suspensions and arrests, new encampments proceed to emerge. The protesters have varied calls for similar to urging universities to divest from Israeli corporations, sever educational ties with Israeli universities, name for a ceasefire favoring Hamas, and grant amnesty to college students sanctioned resulting from their involvement within the protests.

Additional calls for include the defunding of campus police and reparations.

The protests are in response to Israel’s battle in opposition to Hamas in Gaza following the October 7 bloodbath, whereby the terrorist group perpetrated the deadliest assault in opposition to Jewish individuals because the Nazi Holocaust. The bloodbath noticed the torture, rape, execution, immolation, and abduction of a whole bunch of Israeli civilians, in addition to widespread Palestinian support for it.

The Iranian proxy Islamist terrorist group focused attendees at a music pageant and people in southern Israeli cities, all whereas hundreds of rockets rained down on Israeli civilian facilities. The bloodbath resulted in terrorists killing roughly 1,200 individuals and wounding over 5,300, with at the least 242 hostages taken — greater than half of whom nonetheless stay in Gaza. The overwhelming majority of the victims are civilians and embrace dozens of American residents.

Last week, Iranian “Supreme Leader” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei lauded the pro-Palestinian protests throughout U.S. faculty campuses, significantly praising the chants “against Israel and America,” whereas depicting the unconventional demonstrations sweeping the nation as a type of victory for the Islamic regime over the “ruined” Western democracies.

Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @JoshuaKlein.



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