Indoctrinated Terrorism? Masked Rutgers Students Make Video Demands, Divest from Israel

Nick Kangadis | January 19, 2024

There’s a portion of college students that know nothing other than what their radical, anti-American professors have indoctrinated them with. It was one thing when these kids sympathized with terrorists, but now they’re actually dressing like them as if they're members of ISIS.

The cowards of the Masked Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held released a video making demands of their school, Rutgers University, after a ban was lifted on their group.

Wait, so they received some form of justice, that benefits them, and they have the stones to make demands of the university they chose to go to? I could understand if they wanted better cafeteria conditions, but to demand the university cut ties with some of its donors because they support and act like terrorists is ridiculous.

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According to The Daily Caller, and the video above, here’s the cowards’ list of demands:

“One, Rutgers must divest its endowment fund from Israeli bonds and corporations upholding the Israeli settler colonialism, apartheid and genocide. Two, Rutgers must end its agreement with Tel Aviv University, which welcomes TAU as a partner in the helix Innovation Hub. Three, Rutgers must protect Palestinian students and advocates exercising their political rights,” the student stated.

“Four, Rutgers must release a statement from the office of the president acknowledging the ongoing genocide against Palestinians, its impact on the Palestinian community at our university and advocating for a ceasefire. And five Rutgers must hire additional professors specializing in Palestine and settler colonial studies and institute a department of Middle East Studies.”

Just kick them out of the school. They’re more trouble than they’re worth.

As The Rolling Stones once sang, “You don’t always get what you want.”

And what’s with the masks? Are they fearful of some sort of violence against them? That’s typically what their groups specialize in. As one respondent on X pondered, are they worried about future employment? Or are they simply cowards who think it’s fashionable to dress up like terrorists and do extremist-style videos that’s supposed to portray them or give them some level of importance?

And the end of the day, who cares? They continue to ramp up their methods, because school administrations give them the attention they seek and the placation they thirst for.

All I have to say is, crap in one hand and put your demands in the other and see which one fills up quicker.

 

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