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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Rant #3,341: Crazay


The Hamas groupies remain at Columbia University. They were given a deadline of 2 p.m. yesterday to vacate the premises, and they have refused, sticking to their demands for the school to fully divest itself of any ties to Israel.

The school has threatened suspensions, but of course, that isn't strong enough ... why aren't they threatening to expel these terrorist lovers?

A number of Columbia students have been identified as participants, and they were told late yesterday afternoon that if they continued to remain in the encampment, they would be suspended, and if they are seniors, they would be barred from graduation.

I think anyone with a level head knows why this threat is so weak, akin to putting out a massive fire with a cup of water.

It will be interesting to see just how they will remove this garbage from the grounds, and remove this trash prior to graduation ceremonies.

And what will Columbia--and for that matter, other schools--do about the rise of anti-Semitism on campus?

The longer these schools pussy-foot around these Hamas groupies and what they are doing to their campuses, the more the schools become complicit in these rancid actions.

And what about these thugs, many of whom wave terrorist flags with the same verve as if they were college sports cheerleaders?

If they are truly students, how are they preparing for finals, and even where are they getting food and where are they going to the bathroom?

These campuses have been violated by this poison, and I have said plenty of times that school administrators are finding out that it is as impossible to deal with terrorist groupies as it is for negotiators dealing with the terrorists themselves.

And where do these terrorist groupies stand on what precipitated this situation to begin with?

I don't hear any talk of the savagery of that horrid October day, and not one of these terrorist groupies say anything--through the masks that they wear to hide their identities from the school and mommy and daddy--about the hostages that were taken on that day.

Every attempt at a ceasefire has been thwarted by the terrorists, the very group that their groupies fail to see have the key to end this all.

Once again, as of yesterday evening, another proposal has been put on the table, with the U.S. citing the "generosity" of Israel to the incredibly uneven terms.

This proposal reportedly swaps about 30 hostages--just a fraction of those still being held--for thousands of Palestinians criminals held in Israeli jails.

The Hamas groupies talk a lot about equity and accountability ... where are those ideas found in this proposal?

There really is nothing more to say about this situation as it falls into another day, other than the schools must be more vigilant, act like they are in charge, care about their campuses and the student population on the whole, and take action to rid their campuses of this garbage.

Suspensions mean nothing, but I do believe if you threaten these imbeciles with being expelled due to their actions, it will mean much more.

No, it won't totally rid the campus of this vermin, but it would put the thought in these groupies' very dense heads that the schools mean business.

You expell these petulant, entitled babies--even those seniors and others who would be well on their way to a degree--and I do believe you would put a crimp in this misbegotten movement, which has violated every campus behavioral statute and many more.

And the wrath if these groupies' hatred has spread to the Palestinians. 

One picture i saw on CBS News was uniquely didturbing, as some younger Palestnians held up a banner thanking the thugs for backing them in the war with Israel ... again, forgetting that Hamas, the ruling body that they themselves enabled to reach this level of power, is the true aggressor here.

Whatever the case, something must be done.

The time for negotiation is over.

These schools' very reputations are at risk the longer these protests and this venomous hatred goes on.

Is Columbia a bastion of education or the center of anti-Semitism?

I think the next 24 to 48 hours will provide us all with the obvious answer.

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