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Thursday, March 13, 2025

Rant #3,655: Have I the Right

I pretty much thought that the deportation of terrorist protest leader Mahmoud Khalil was pretty much a slam dunk, but I guess that in a country where anti-Semitic activities are growing at an alarming rate, even garbage like this has rights that have to be defended.

This trash is an activist who led pro-Palestinian/pro-Hamas protests at Columbia University, targeting Jewish students and the very day-to-day functions of the university.

President Trump wants this rabble rouser deported, but he has a green card and is married to an American woman, so it isnt so easy to get rid of this human refuse.

He has not yet been charged with anything specific. As his case is being argued, he will remain detained in Louisiana following a brief Wednesday court hearing. 

In this country, everyone has the right to protest.

No one is arguing that point in this case.

However, this human excrement led anti-U.S./anti-Israel/anti-Jewish protests on the campus, which were targeted st harassing Jewish students and totally disrupting university operations.

He led protestors--how many of these were actual students is unclear, and this garbage, and many other protestors, might have been paid for their actions--to take over buildings, destroy campus entities with graffiti and other methods of defacement and destruction, and was a very visible presence on campus when the protests gained national attention and spread to other campuses.

And he did all of this on a student visa, and now he has his green card.

The president said that he and others supposedly coming here for an education, but turning to thuggery instead, are not welcome here, and in this case, the person is fully supporting Hamas, which is an organization that the U.S. and many other countries consider to be a terrorist organization--which they certainly proved when they massacred hundreds of Israelis and those from other countries in the episode that provoked the Israel/Hamas war.

Yes, this individual crossed the line, but evidently some imbecile judges believe that that line is a thick one.

So even though this person violated every term of his student visa--be on your best behavior when being allowed to study in an educational institution in the host country--and his green card--do not support terrorists and enemies of your new country--he evidently has rights, and you just can't remove him from our country in one fell swoop.

As his case is being argued, protests have erupted on his behalf, again supporting a terrorist organization and a leader of protests supporting that organization--protests that are anti-American, anti-Israel, anti-Jewish, and anti everything that makes our country great.

There has been talk that he was on the payroll of some group to do what he has been doing, but so far, that is unproven.

What is more important is thst the vetting of the student visa process has completely broken down, allowing people who do not have any intention of following the rules attached to those visas to enter this country on false pretenses.

I think we must continue to make attempts to remove such trash from our soil. They are taking advantage of our lax system for their own benefit, and they are terrorizing students who actually want to learn in the process.

And yes, they are Hamas groupies through and through, having no clue what they are supporting--and it is bad enough that males support this terrorist group, but the females ... sorry, I don't get it at all.

Do they have any clue how Hamas treats women? As garbage, simply used for procreation purposes and little more ...

And that is at best.

And since this is Women's Month/Women's Empowerment Month, why hasn't the women's movement fully come out against Hamas, how they treat their own women, and what they did to women during the events leading up to the war?

Rape, pillage, torture ... and the women's movement is silent.

Please explain that to me.

This world is sick, very sick, and when terrorists are supported in a democracy by anyone who is here through the graces of our country, you just know that this sickness is widespread--

And the president has the right idea --and also has the right idea about pulling federal funding from Columbia University because of its imaction related to anti-Semitism on campus--even if some people might think what he is doing is wrong.

So as far as I am concerned, this garbage and his followers absolutely have rights--

They have the right to be deported for their actions, and that's about it.

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