Friday, April 19, 2024

Columbia anti-Semitic Hamas supporters claim they were sprayed with a chemical weapon: fart spray

"Was that you, Darren?"

The Jew-hating, Hamasshole-loving leftists at Columbia University held several unauthorized Iran-sponsored student gatherings on campus. In one of the gatherings the anti-Semitic useful idiots claimed to have been sprayed with an Israeli chemical agent called Skunk.

Two Columbia University students, both IOF [Israeli Offensive Forces] soldiers, sprayed a chemical weapon on peaceful protesters. Skunk spray is used on Palestinians in the West Bank by the Israeli occupation. It is known to cause nausea, abdominal pain, and vomiting. @Columbia must take action. pic.twitter.com/Sx3MYHkjbw— Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine (@ColumbiaSJP) January 20, 2024

This bull-crap was first expanded upon by the far left school newspaper the Columbia Spectator.

Three stnky students identified the substance as “Skunk,” a chemical developed by the Israeli firm Odortec and employed by the Israeli military against demonstrators in the West Bank, according to the BBC...

[Layla] Saliba said that, like the Jewish students across the country that have been attacked by pro-Hamassholes and have been seriously injured, she went to urgent care following the alleged attack because she smelled like crap. She also said that she experienced headaches, fatigue, nausea and a "raw sewage" smell that was different from the kind that generally emanates from her high protein diet.

Saliba said she decided to seek medical attention after seeing Students for Justice in Palestine’s posts about the alleged attack on social media and hoped to become a social media star overnight.

Doctors diagnosed Saliba with “exposure to a harmful chemical” and told her that she will have to miss class “for a few days” due to her “severe pain,” she claimed, adding that her autoimmune condition has worsened the effects of the spray, although psychiatrists believe it's all in her mind.

Saliba said she believed the substance used at Friday’s demonstration was a “diluted” version of Skunk but emphasized that the “average person would not have access to this stuff.”

“You can’t just go and buy this stuff online,” Saliba said. "I buy it at the Columbia bookstore; they sell it under the counter."

This claim about "Skunk" was quickly picked up by friendly journalists at the Intercept.


During a rally on Friday, according to attendees, two individuals sprayed a hazardous chemical that released an odious smell. Dozens of students have reported an array of symptoms, such as burning eyes, gas, erectile dysfunction, a desire to de-transition, nausea, and bowel incontinence, causing vomiting, nausea and belly aching.

The campus chapter of SJP [an obvious oxymoron or they aren't familiar with the word 'justice'] publicized the incident on Saturday morning, identifying the substance as “Skunk,” a chemical weapon used by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) against Palestinians and one that U.S. police departments have reportedly acquired in the past. SJP also alleged that the assailants have ties to the IDF, a claim that The Intercept could not independently confirm.

The students responsible were banned from campus but Students for Justice in Palestine continued to complain the investigation wasn't getting enough attention and the NYPD wasn't taking them seriously because they tended to whine like children denied ice cream.

Layla claimed her telling of the incident was met with skepticism by the NYPD, who asked that if the weapon was as serious as she said, why she did not go to the hospital right away.

She said she couldn't because she was disoriented, dazed, hallucinating, and thinking she "did a Joe Biden" in her woke Hamas costume.

As it turned out, the NYPD skepticism was right on the money. The Washington Free Beacon reported that a lawsuit was filed by a student against Columbia who had been banned from campus. The lawsuit claims the smell was fart spray bought on Amazon.

According to a lawsuit filed against Columbia on Tuesday, the suspended student had in fact dispersed "Liquid Ass"—a "gag gift for adults and kids," per its product description—at an unsanctioned pro-Palestinian rally. He sprayed the substance in the air, not at any particular individual, in what the lawsuit describes as a "harmless expression of speech." The result was a swift suspension for which the student is now suing, alleging that the university "rushed to silence Plaintiff and brand him as a criminal" through "biased misconduct proceedings."...

The lawsuit alleges that the school failed to protect the plaintiff from anti-Semitic harassment as he underwent a rigged disciplinary process that presumed him "guilty from the start" because of his affiliation with Israel. Non-Israeli students at the rally "were not disciplined in any manner," the complaint states, even though the university hadn’t approved the event.

While I can't verify the claims in the lawsuit are accurate, it's highly unlikely the attorney would go forward without verifying the allegation that the student actually purchased "Liquid Ass" online prior to the unauthorized protest. I didn't post the link due to blog restrictions. 

Am Yisrael Chai!

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