Rashida Tlaib and her gang of Hamas apologists and anti-Semites are at it again, playing the victim card like it’s going out of style. These crybabies are claiming that they’ve been wronged over the past two weeks, as if anyone actually cares about their whining. And now, we have Harvard students who signed a statement justifying terrorism, complaining about being “bullied” for their disgraceful actions. They’re even asking for donations to support their mental health because apparently, signing a statement supporting terrorism takes a toll on your psyche. Give me a break.
Harvard Students: Losing Job Opportunities Over Our Hamas Support Is the Actual 'Violence' Here
https://t.co/pgV7gadMik— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) October 19, 2023
The left-wing lunatics have been working tirelessly to redefine the word ‘violence’ to include anything they disagree with, while conveniently ignoring the actual violence they condone. It’s no surprise that these Harvard students and their ilk are so confused about what constitutes violence. Let me break it down for them: violence is not losing job opportunities because you signed a statement justifying terrorism. Violence is the actual massacre these fools cheer on. But try telling that to the brainwashed students on college campuses who think they’re fighting for justice.
NYU Law Students Say Classmate Losing Job Offer Over Pro-Hamas Statement Is 'Violence' https://t.co/0IxSQsq0O1
— Christina Hoff Sommers (@CHSommers) October 18, 2023
…and a quick thought on ‘cancel culture’ impacting some pro-Jew-slaughter students: pic.twitter.com/7zzSeUsROI
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) October 18, 2023
?I have obtained video of three women (different from the ones below, possibly students) at @nyuniversity this week, angrily ripping down posters of Hamas-kidnapped Israeli hostages: https://t.co/YwYQ0IsKuc pic.twitter.com/6IHkmP0Zdz
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) October 18, 2023
Unreal. This statement from (apparently) @NorthwesternU’s entire Asian American Studies Program faculty is disgusting. It explicitly defends Hamas as a “political group” objecting to ISIS comparisons as Islamophobic(!). It also denies babies were beheaded by this “political… pic.twitter.com/GxSybHtlXJ
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) October 18, 2023
To be clear, they’re saying Israel’s self-defense against the Hamas massacre of civilians is worse than the Hamas massacre of civilians. They are right about the “no equivalence” part; they just have it profoundly, ghoulishly backwards. State university faculty in NY: https://t.co/92sD5ajhZi
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) October 18, 2023
I’ve been a vocal critic of cancel culture, but that doesn’t mean there shouldn’t be consequences for speech. However, the left has taken it to an extreme by canceling anyone who dares to disagree with their twisted worldview. They’ve defined “hate” speech so broadly that it now includes any dissenting opinion. But there are certain sentiments that should never be tolerated, like celebrating the slaughter of Jews. And if a company doesn’t want to hire someone who publicly supports terrorism, that’s their prerogative.
Some argue that college students should be given leeway to make foolish decisions without it haunting them for life. While I agree to some extent, academia itself is part of the problem. Just take a look at the adults who wrote the statements these Harvard students signed. It’s clear that there’s a serious issue within academia, and it’s not going to be fixed by coddling these misguided students. We need to hold them accountable for their actions and encourage them to grow and learn from their mistakes. But redemption shouldn’t come without consequences, especially for those who openly support terrorism.