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Saturday, September 07, 2024

Hitler Would Be So Proud

Think of this kind of sheer evil: to come here from another country for the sole purpose of murdering Jewish people. This is what Jews have had to cope with since Israel became a state, and for centuries before that.  This is not "mental illness". It's a hatred of all Jews and a goal of eradication of Israel and the Jewish people. I don't want to hear any excuses, and I don't care to hear the usual automatic "Islamophobia" psychobabble.

From The Washington Post: Man charged with plotting attack on N.Y. Jewish center on Oct. 7 anniversary; A Canadian man was arrested this week as he was headed for the U.S. border.

"U.S. officials have charged a Canadian resident with plotting to travel to New York to try to carry out a mass shooting against Jewish people on the first anniversary of the Hamas attacks in southern Israel, authorities announced Friday.

"The Justice Department said Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, a 20-year-old Pakistani citizen, was arrested Wednesday in Canada on U.S. charges that he attempted to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization — the Islamic State."

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In other Jew-hatred news, at least this university had second thoughts about permitting such a vile event on that date. These co-called "students" have no shame -- and hopefully will have no jobs, either.

University of Maryland revokes permit for pro-Palestinian Arab event on October 7

"The University of Maryland has revoked a permit for pro-Palestinian Arab groups to hold an event on the one-year anniversary of the October 7 attacks in Israel, following concerns from Jewish groups that such an event could glorify the Hamas killings, JTA reported on Tuesday.

"According to the campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), the planned event was a “vigil” to be held jointly with the school’s chapter of the Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP).

"University President Darryll Pines announced the change in a letter to the school on Sunday, writing that “numerous calls have been made to cancel and restrict the events that take place that day.”

“As a university community, we acknowledge the significance of the anniversary of October 7 and recognize the horrific suffering it represents for people here on our campus and across the globe,” Pines wrote."

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