Coinciding with Yom Ha'atzmaut, Israel's independence day, Palestinians across the world mounted demonstrations and protests to fight for their deeply held belief that Israel should not be a Jewish nation.
Typically, this feeling manifests on college campuses, with renewed calls for boycotting Israeli products, or stunts to bring attention to so-called "apartheid Israel.”
Of course, this is all done while unironically they clutch their new iPhones which are built with with components made in Israel.
Stanford University in California had a more eventful week than most, with Palestinian activists publishing a cartoon that the local Jewish club called “anti-Semitic” and “Judeophobic”.
I visited the “apartheid wall” set up by Palestinian activists at Stanford to try to ask them a few questions (which they weren’t keen on answering), as well as to ask random students if they thought Israel was an apartheid state, too.
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Dave Sutton writes the truth that the Islamist United Nations rejects.
Any time you see a protest headed up by muslims you can be sure lies and propaganda are behind every claim they make. The hatred of the muslims against the Jews is so deep seeded that they can’t stomach the idea that the Jews have a legitimate right to exist peacefully. If anything, the religion of “peace” teaches in the koran that every Jew must die for the “sin” of being a Jew. How’s that for being a religion of peace and tolerance?
The Norwegian Neanderthals and African Homosapiens met up in Israel, where they lived in harmony. Sounds like they were more civilized than these pro-Palestinian students.
Israel was chosen for more than just a few historical events.
Keep your politics out of ours.
Glad the event was a flop.
So Keean, interviewing the Jew helped me to get through the rest…
My God, what a contrast. It’s sad. A mind is a terrible thing to waste…
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