Showing posts with label Barnard College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barnard College. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Ilhan Omar's jihadi daughter promotes fundraiser for Hamas-loving activist Khalil, in ICE custody

Isra Hirsi, Ilhan Omar's daughter, looks just like her uncle

Isra Hirsi, spawn of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), is out there stumping for her buddy Mahmoud Khalil, a student activist and foreign national who’s now staring down the barrel of deportation thanks to the Trump administration. 

Why? Oh, just some light pro-Hamas, Jew-hating campus rabble-rousing. No biggie. Hirsi’s all in on a fundraiser to keep this guy afloat while ICE sharpens its claws.

The online cash grab kicked off after ICE scooped up Khalil on Saturday night—his visa and green card got the State Department’s shredder treatment. By Wednesday afternoon, the fundraiser was swimming in nearly $270,000, blowing past its $250,000 target. Greedy much? They’ve now jacked the goal to $500,000. 

Cha-ching.

Hirsi—Barnard College senior, far-left firebrand, and proud anti-Semitic pest—flashed a screenshot of the money pile on her Instagram story Tuesday, linking the fundraiser when it was sitting pretty at $115,000.

According to the page, the dough’s earmarked for “Mahmoud and his family’s urgent and evolving needs as we work to secure his release and support his family during this incredibly difficult time.” Translation: legal fees, maybe bail if he gets lucky, family handouts, doctor bills, and—here’s the kicker—“long-term justice efforts” to “hold those responsible for his unlawful detention accountable.” Yeah, good luck with that.

The fundraiser wraps up with some melodramatic flair: “Mahmoud has dedicated his life to fighting for justice. Now, he needs us to fight for him. Let’s stand together and bring him home.” 

Cue the violins.

On Monday, a New York judge hit pause on Khalil’s one-way ticket out of here while a federal court chews over his whining petition claiming “no basis” for his arrest. Judge Jesse Furman gave both sides until Friday to cough up a joint letter on what’s next. Tick-tock.

Hirsi, never one to miss a chance to dunk on the spineless, fired off another Instagram story shading university faculty who’ve gone radio silent on Khalil’s plight. She reposted some jab about “the academic cowers” and tacked on, “if you are wondering where our esteemed faculty are … shameful behavior.” Oof, shots fired.

This chick’s no stranger to the radical deep end. She dove headfirst into the anti-Israel swamp after Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, slaughter-fest. You’ll catch her at Columbia University protests—Barnard’s sister school—where she got nabbed and suspended in April for squatting in an illegal encampment.

Alongside Khalil, she’s a big shot with Columbia University Apartheid Divest and Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine, two outfits that drool over “armed resistance” and cheerlead for terrorists. These are the same clowns who recently stormed two Barnard buildings, handing out Hamas fan fiction and brawling with security—one guard ended up in the hospital. Video’s got Khalil right in the thick of the latest chaos.

Post-suspension, Hirsi griped to Teen Vogue about being left homeless and starving. Rough gig. Then, on the one-year mark of Hamas’s 1,000-plus Israeli body count, she dropped an Instagram pic captioned, “Resistance is glorious, we will be victorious.” Subtle.

Oh, and get this: the Washington Free Beacon dug up that Hirsi—daughter of Somali immigrants—has been pocketing “reparations” from her white pals on Juneteenth since 2019. Reparations? For what, exactly? Last I checked, Juneteenth is about slavery’s end in 1865—little fuzzy on how that math works for her. She didn’t bother responding to questions about it.

Meanwhile, New York’s anti-Israel crew clashed with cops Tuesday at a rowdy protest over Khalil’s lockup—couple of them got cuffed. It was part of some grand nationwide walkout by the elite college crowd. In the mix? Aidan Parisi, a Columbia grad student nabbed last spring for storming Hamilton Hall and suspended for hosting terror-tied speakers who wanna see Jews bleed. Maryam Iqbal, a Barnard loudmouth, was there too—busted with Parisi during Columbia’s encampment fiasco.

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Over at Columbia, about 40 faculty and students ditched class to chant outside the Low Memorial Library, taking swings at interim prez Katrina Armstrong: “We will never let this slide, Katrina Armstrong you can’t hide” and “Katrina Armstrong what do you say, how many boots did you lick today.” Savage.
Armstrong clapped back Wednesday with a statement dripping in platitudes: “I stand by my students, all of my students. I support their right to express their views and to participate in open and respectful dialogue and debate. I feel the same responsibility for the wellbeing of all Columbia students as I do for my patients as their doctor. There is nothing more important to me.” Sure, doc.

Friday, February 28, 2025

Anti-Israel/anti-Semitic violent protesters at Barnard College arrested



More protests broke out on Thursday at Barnard College, in New York City, after a group of more than 50 anti-Israel Jew-hating Islamists took over a building on campus the day before.

The NYPD made several arrests after the protests reignited, with about 100 anti-Israel protesters gathering in front of the entrance to Barnard, once again wearing masks and keffiyehs and chanting, "Free Palestine," a place that only exists in their minds.

Tension rose and became more chaotic as protesters marched from Barnard to CUNY's City College campus, to protest outside Gov. Kathy Hochul's event at CUNY, which was canceled due to the anticipated protest and her fear of getting involved.

The protesters were heard chanting criticisms of Hochul and "NYPD KKK," and tried to breach police barricades and get close to officers' faces. The irony is that the Jew-hating protesters are indistinguishable from the KKK when it comes to their racist hatred.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), spoke out against the protests.

"ENOUGH IS ENOUGH," Johnson wrote in a post on X.

"Pro-Hamas mobs have NO place on our college campuses. Barnard College & Columbia University must put an end to the anti-Semitic chaos on campus."

Robin Levine, Barnard’s vice president for strategic communications, confirmed that a faculty member was injured during Wednesday's protest and sent to the hospital, but did not offer further details, in spite of her being Jewish but not wanting to get labeled Islamophobic.

"They encouraged others to enter campus without identification, showing blatant disregard for the safety of our community," Levine said in a previous statement.

The school warned that if the students were not gone by 9:30 p.m., officials would be forced to take "additional, necessary measures to protect our campus." 

Power hoses might suffice.

The protesters began leaving the building by 11 p.m., according to reports by FOX 5 New York as it was for many, their bedtime.

The students were protesting the expulsion of two students who stormed a Columbia University classroom in January and allegedly threw around flyers filled with hateful, anti-Semitic speech.

Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine, a place they cannot show us on a map, displayed videos on X of masked students in a hallway on Wednesday, beating on drums and chanting on megaphones.

The account also posted a list of demands accompanied by "WE WILL NOT STOP UNTIL OUR DEMANDS ARE MET. FREE PALESTINE."

If they get arrested, they will stop.

The demands include an "immediate reversal of the two Barnard students’ expulsions" and "amnesty for all students disciplined for pro-Palestine action or thought. Drop all the charges now!" 


Sorry, children, but people who commit crimes must be held accountable, as I hope you soon find out in a more personal way.

The protesters also requested a public meeting with Dean Leslie Grinage and President Laura Rosenbury, and the abolition of the "corrupt Barnard disciplinary process," demanding complete transparency for current, past and future disciplinary proceedings.

The students vowed that they will continue to disrupt the campus until these demands are met, so they obviously need to be held accountable.

We shall see, but don't hold your breath.

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