Our children in the Auschwitz Birkenau camp of Gaza . . . kidnapping, murder, torture, rape, sexual assault . . . and our children in American Universities — “How Long oh Lord, how long?”
Tell our parents that you saw us, they said, but don’t tell them everything. Save their souls from the ghastly details, they said, some of them close to their breaking point. They pleaded with us to continue to fight for them. To make sure they come home. Don’t let the world forget us, they whispered.”
(For the historical record: The Red Cross visited the Theresienstadt concentration camp and proclaimed the Jews to be doing quite well).
Jewish children in the Gaza concentration camp: a true Auschwitz redux.
Lest we not forget, nor become immune to in the world of Jewhate . . . . if you are able to experience this article below, For the record: let us not look away any longer. If not now, then when?
This is a side of Jewhate that many cannot see nor comprehend. If you have followed Jewish history from the time(s) of the Pharoah to this day, then what you may read and experience here, however unacceptable, is yet, not unexpected by the hands of racist Jew-haters — the Palestinians have nothing on Auschwitz Buchenwald — yes, read that again, or read this:
https://www.thefp.com/p/the-girls-i-met-in-the-tunnels
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And just where is the Red Cross, staffed by the so-called Palestinians and their paramours: their racist bedfellows, rapists, abusers, kidnappers, and those addicted S & M . . . exponentially adding to their ill psycho-sexual profiles . .
For the historical record: The Red Cross visited Theresienstadt and proclaimed the Jews to be doing well . . .
Here are your Palestinians (sic) and just Where is your Red Cross now?
Tunnel Vision: In the newspaper, The Free Press, Agam Goldstein-Almog, who was held hostage by Hamas for more than 50 days, recounts her experience in Gaza and her interactions with other hostages. “It was in the tunnels that I met other young women. Most of them were just a year or so older than my 17 years. Some still had bloody gunshot wounds that had been left untreated in makeshift bandages. One had a dismembered limb. I heard from them accounts of terrifying and grotesque sexual abuse, often at gunpoint. They told me that when they were sad and cried, their captors took advantage of their helplessness even more, stroking and caressing them, and then shoving and grabbing intimate parts of their bodies. …
These young women were scared and feared for their lives. They begged us to meet with their families if we were released. Tell them you saw us, they said, but don’t tell them everything. Save their souls from the ghastly details, they said, some of them close to their breaking point. They pleaded with us to continue to fight for them. To make sure they come home. Don’t let the world forget us, they whispered.”
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There will come a time of reckoning . . . from the haftara of Parshat Bo: Jeremiah 47
לֹא־הִפְנ֤וּ אָבוֹת֙ אֶל־בָּנִ֔ים מֵרִפְי֖וֹן יָדָֽיִם׃
Parents shall not look upon their children — out of sheer helplessness (read about our children in American universities and our children in Gazan Terror tunnels below)
עַל־הַיּ֗וֹם הַבָּא֙ לִשְׁד֣וֹד אֶת־כׇּל־פְּלִשְׁתִּ֔ים לְהַכְרִ֤ית לְצֹר֙ וּלְצִיד֔וֹן כֹּ֖ל שָׂרִ֣יד עֹזֵ֑ר כִּֽי־שֹׁדֵ֤ד יְהֹוָה֙ אֶת־פְּלִשְׁתִּ֔ים שְׁאֵרִ֖ית אִ֥י כַפְתּֽוֹר׃
Because the day that is coming (i.e. a reckoning)
a ravaging of the Philistines and cut off their alles — GOD will ravage the Philistines
בָּ֤אָה קׇרְחָה֙ אֶל־עַזָּ֔ה נִדְמְתָ֥ה אַשְׁקְל֖וֹן שְׁאֵרִ֣ית עִמְקָ֑ם עַד־מָתַ֖י תִּתְגּוֹדָֽדִי׃
Destruction (a scalping) will come upon Gaza . . .
. . . such a shame as it didn’t have to be this way.
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And for those interested in our American Institutions of higher learning. . .
American University in Washington D.C. — Just how safe are American Universities for Jewish students?
Part of the question is: Should Jews walk quietly into a degraded state of existence in America — accepting, as it were, the same state of an imposed degradation that occurred in 1930’s Germany and to a related although lesser degree, in American Universities of the 1930’s?
The truest answer is that it is now time to take a stand against Jewhate in Academia, from Affirmative Action (“1984 speak”) programs, DEI programs, and other examples of blatant racism on the part of administrators, professors, and students (especially those from foreign lands of Jewhate affiliations — i.e. Qatar or Gutter, depending on your Arabic pronunciation).
It is now time for so-called “academic administrators” to be named, investigated, and dismissed with the academic equivalent distinction of dishonor, students must be expelled for their violent actions in both their words and in their actions on the campus. Student visas must be revoked and the students must be sent back to their own particular Jewhate countries so that they may enjoy the indigenous guaranteed freedoms of their freedom-loving countries of origin.
If not you — then whom?
If one is a professor at an institution that has not condemned October 7th and yet the institution has condemned Supreme Court appointments and/or rulings, George Floyd suffocation, and Ukraine invasions, then it is your responsibility to expose your school and initiate a class action suit bringing your administration to court and exposing not only the hypocrisy but the legal betrayal of Title 6 Law — and the betrayal of the so-called DEI program and legal intent and yes, — all funded by the American Taxpayer.
Full Article Link: Jewish students file complaint against American University over handling of campus antisemitism
https://jewishinsider.com/2024/01/american-university-office-of-civil-rights-antisemitism-investigation/
If not now, then when . . .
Jewish students file complaint against American University over handling of campus antisemitism
One Jewish student at American University was screamed at in class by a fellow student, “You are responsible for genocide.” Another was hauled in to the administration and is being investigated for filming students ripping down posters of Israelis held hostage by Hamas in Gaza. In one AU class, a professor allegedly drove a Jewish student to leave in tears with her emotional praise of pro-Palestinian protests, turning a hard stare toward her that other students parroted. In response to these and other incidents targeting Jewish students at AU, the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law and Jewish on Campus on Wednesday filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) against the university, alleging violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
What it says: The 26-page complaint, details how since Oct. 7, pro-Palestinian protestors have blocked Jewish students’ access to dining halls and classrooms, dormitory doors and posters have been vandalized with swastikas, and posters of Israeli hostages have been repeatedly torn down. It claims that the university “chose to further harass and discriminate against several Jewish students by subjecting them to a baseless disciplinary hearing for using their phones to record individuals tearing down posters of Israeli hostages.”
‘Very upsetting’: Lauren Cayle, a junior who is majoring in sociology and minoring in Jewish studies, is one of the students under investigation by the university for recording individuals tearing down hostage posters. “We were being followed and harassed by people ripping down the posters as we went,” she recalled. “It was very upsetting. Now we’re being investigated for standing up for ourselves. We’re potentially facing disciplinary action.”
It’s a start: As a response to the rise in antisemitism on campuses following Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorist attacks in Israel, the Education Department released an updated complaint form in November, making it easier to identify religious discrimination for students alleging that their civil rights had been violated under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Jeremiah 46
But you,
Have no fear, My servant Jacob,
Be not dismayed, O Israel!
I will deliver you from far away,
Your folk from their land of captivity;
And Jacob again shall have calm
And quiet, with none to trouble him.
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Warm regards in a season of cold — although be aware — Tu b’Shevat is coming soon . . .