Thursday, February 29, 2024

UC Berkeley Nazis call Jewish Students Nazis: fail to see the irony


Pro-Hamasshole protesters/rioters did all they could to disrupt an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldier, Ran Bar Yoshefat from speaking at an event at UC Berkeley's campus on Monday. 

The racist cretins screamed anti-Semitic bile like "dirty Jews" and "pigs" at Jewish attendees. Their lack of originality was only surpassed by their lack of seeing the irony when they also used the word "Nazi" in their name calling. The event had been originally scheduled at Wheeler Hall but had to be changed last-minute due to Jihadi and useful idiot concerns security would face.

However, UC Berkeley junior Elijah Feldman, a Students Supporting Israel board member, told the media that Hamasshole supporters found out about the new location of the event that was scheduled to start and "Within five minutes or so of them getting there, they started to get really aggressive, pushing toward the doors."

Officials said approximately 200 racist morons disrupted the on-campus talk. They blocked the doors, prohibiting many who wanted to attend the event from entering or exiting the building. 


Sharon Knafelman, UC Berkeley sophomore and Students Supporting Israel member, shared that only about one-third of projected attendees made it inside the venue due to the "barrage" of scumcrumpets.

Knafelman said that she asked UCPD officers to escort her and several friends into the event hall, but the semi-brave officers refused and left them to enter on their own through the group of anti-Semites. Two of her friends were physically assaulted as the UCPD stood around with their thumbs in their nether regions.

"I enter the building, and I am full of anxiety. All of us feel panicked because we see the mob outside, and we understand there’s a threat to our safety." Ms. Knafelman said in present tense.

Pro-Palestinian protesters shouted several Nazi-ish terms at students who attended the event, including, "dirty Jews," "Nazi" and "pigs." 

"This was being used in Europe against Jews centuries ago. We were called dirty pigs, even swine, and it's being used at us again," Knafelman correctly recounted.

Shortly after Yoshefat took the stage, protesters broke several windows and were able to force their way through the doors past UCPD officers and rushed the event room, Fox News reported. It was like Kristallnacht all over again [google it]. 

The First Amendment broke down in tears.

UCPD evacuated the speaker and students who were attending through a back exit for their protection. Knafelman says she was evacuated with the other students.


"I think that experience in itself – that I had to be hidden, almost, as a Jewish student in a university that’s public, that I pay for, that I’m a part of, makes me feel like I’m not safe here and I’m not welcome here."

Despite the horrific events faced by the Jewish students, Feldman and Knafelman pledge that Students Supporting Israel will continue hosting events on the UC Berkeley campus and publicly supporting Israel.

Students Supporting Israel told Fox News they have not received any support or apology from UC Berkeley or the cowardly UCPD for failing to ensure they could host their event safely.

Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ [her Father would not be very proud] and Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Benjamin Hermalin apologized for the disruption. In a statement published Tuesday, they decried the violent protest as "an attack on the fundamental values of the university." But never took any steps to ensure the event would not be hampered with.

"We write to you today with great sadness, concern, and dismay in the wake of an incident on our campus last night, an incident that violated not only our rules, but also some of our most fundamental values," blah de blah blah, the officials said.

"We want to express our deep remorse and sympathy to those students and members of the public who were in the building, fearing for their safety," they stated.

In the statement, the officials pledged to enforce the school's rules against violent protests and ensure violators face consequences for endangering others.

Words are cheap.

Free speech by both sides does not mean that one side has the right to stop the free speech of the other side.


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