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Ivy League Gets Real (Pro-Hamas) as Jews Continue Humiliating Publicity Stunt Fake Invasion, by Andrew Anglin

7-11-2023 < UNZ 110 469 words
 

Finally, these university faggots are starting to understand: there is no such thing as “pro-Palestine but not pro-Hamas.”


Without Hamas, Palestine would not exist.


New York Post:



A reported University of Pennsylvania student said she felt “so empowered and happy” that Palestinian independence felt within reach on the same day Hamas militants invaded Israel and slaughtered 1,400 people, mostly civilians, according to a video.


The clip, circulating online and reshared by Bronx Rep. Ritchie Torres, shows the back of a woman — reportedly a junior at the Ivy League college — draped in a keffiyeh as she passionately speaks into a microphone to a crowd of people at a pro-Palestinian rally in Philadelphia.




She asked the rally-goers to remember the photo of Palestinians bulldozing the barb-wired fence between Israel and Gaza as well as other “joyful and powerful images which came from the glorious October 7th” — when bloodthirsty Hamas terrorists crossed the border into Israel and shot and killed dozens of families in their homes and hundreds of young people at a music festival.


Based.



She asked the cheering crowd to hold the images in their minds and remember how they felt when they first saw images and heard the news.


I remember feelings so empowered and happy, so confident that victory was near and so tangible, “she said. “I want all of you to hold that feeling in your hearts. Never let go of it. Channel it through every action you take. Bring it to the streets.


Go down to the streets every day and don’t ever let them feel that you quietly accept this genocide,” the student said of Israel’s relentless airstrikes.


Cool memory.


I remember the seams of my pants ripping.


After the videos of Hamas blowing up Jew tanks started being released, I’ve a policy of only watching video of Hamas in baggy shorts.


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