Are college campuses the new terrorist incubators?

On October 19, 2023, Christopher F. Rufo posted this tweet in his attempt to identify pro-Palestinian professors. The tweet specifically identifies "Adhy Kim (Harvard), RH Lossin (Harvard), Eman Abdelhadi (UChicago), Sophie Lewis (Penn), Marty Cain (Cornell), Maz Do (Cornell), Addie Tsai (William & Mary), Aaron Aceves (UT) and Joshua Nguyen (Tufts)" as prominent "academics [who] have signed a letter justifying violent struggle against Israel."

Included in the tweet is the link to these professors' letter. The academics' letter opens by saying "We are writers who unequivocally stand with Palestine and its fight for liberation against the illegal occupation of “Israel" and the violent settler colonial apartheid state. We strongly condemn the response of western media and political actors at all levels of government in their dissemination of misinformation and propaganda, intended to manufacture consent for the genocide of Palestinian people."

The second paragraph in part reads "Of the many events on Saturday, October 7th, which you can read about here, the resistance bulldozed part of the fence around Gaza and some Gazans set foot outside the boundaries of their besiegement for a moment. Right now, over 2 million Palestinians trapped in Gaza have no food, water, medical supplies, or electricity. They have faced 10 days of indiscriminate bombing by the IOF ("Israeli" Occupying Forces), which has killed 2,807 people."

This letter is nothing but lies. Most importantly, there isn't a nation called Palestine. There never has been. The closest we've had is the Philistines, the people that Samson destroyed. Further, Israel isn't questioned in terms of history in the sense that they're part of the "House and lineage of David." David was born in 1,000 B.C. Third, I can't trust the government in Gaza. When they 'report' that 2,807 people have been killed by the IOF, I can't trust them because Hamas is the government in Gaza. They're the people who told us that their hospital had been "attacked" by Israel. According to Hamas, 500 people died in that "attack." When the facts were checked, Hamas was off by orders of magnitude. Even the NYTimes had to apologize. Then there's this:

I'm old enough to remember when the FBI thought that school board meetings was the place to find domestic terrorists. I'm thinking that Christopher Wray needs to start investigating college campuses for terrorist-sympathizing presidents, professors and students.

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