Thursday, March 30, 2023

Fired NUS leader "joked" that she would kill a Zionist



The terminated head of the National Union of Students (NUS), Shaima Dallali, is suing the organization and wrote over her canning, "I don't want no Zionist near my passport. I'll probs kill him tbh." The 'tbh' stands for 'to be honest,' and the double negative, 'I don't want no' is used by her to give the illusion of jihad creds.

The Muslima was supposedly 'joking' that she would "kill" Israeli border guards if they attempted to stamp her passport as she entered "occupied Palestine" since it was "like recognizing Israel."

For some reason the NUS sacked her after she was accused of anti-Semitism.

This revelation comes as the lawyers of this obvious anti-Semite attempted to argue she was wrongly terminated as president of the student body because her anti-Zionist beliefs were protected under equality laws. Her threats of violence probably aren't, however.

She was dismissed after an independent probe into her alleged anti-Semitism found “significant breaches” of the union’s policies. Her lawyers say she considers her sacking to have been “discriminatory” and motivated by “antipathy” towards her pro-Palestinian beliefs and Islamic faith, the Jewish Chronicle (JC) wrote.

But it's good to see that finally something is being done about Jew hatred, which has been increasing over the last several years, but has always been relatively high.

"Now the JC can reveal that she wrote about killing Israelis while discussing work opportunities in the region in 2014. Informed of the comments, her lawyers claimed it was 'clearly not remotely serious.'"

Yeah, she was just horsing around with some light-hearted 'Jew jokes.' Everybody does it, right?


Writing on Facebook, she said fatwas from radical clerics meant “we’re not allowed to go to occupied Palestine… Israel and that… It’s still not allowed because you’ll need Israeli authorities to stamp your passport and that’s like recognising Israel…”

Fun Fact: approximately 19% of the Israeli population is Muslim. Approximately 0.00% of the Palestine population is Jewish. 

One of the clerics she cited in the discussion was the late Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who called for the “annihilation” of Jews. Dallali, 28, has said al-Qaradawi, who was banned from Britain, was “working to be a moral compass for the Muslim community.” Her lawyers say she does not endorse all his statements and the NUS had not relied on these comments in dismissing her. 

That's like Barack Hussein Obama saying he never listened to the anti-Semitic sermons by his own Rev. Wright in his 20 years attending Wright's church.

Dallali was elected to lead the NUS in July 2022 but was sacked five months later after her provocative comments on social media emerged. These included a tweet in which she said: “Khaybar Khaybar O Jews… Muhammad’s army will return Gaza," a sick reference to a historical massacre of Jews for no other reason than their religious beliefs.

She later apologized for the 2012 tweet, just to keep her job. Announcing that she was bringing a case of wrongful dismissal, her lawyers, Carter Ruck [sic] said the tweet was over a decade old and had been sent “in the midst of the 2012 Israeli operation in Gaza.” 

Except her anti-Semitic statements are as fresh as daisy cutters.

The shysters added: “Ms. Dallali tweeted an expression (in Arabic) that was often used in her community in relation to Palestine, which she did not appreciate at the time would be understood as anti-Semitic and did not intend it that way. . . ."

It is not known which tweets the lawyers were referring to, but she also used social media to label a Muslim cleric critical of Hamas as a “dirty Zionist” and post a video of anti-Israel protesters calling for a “hit” on Tel Aviv.

The hatred just keeps going on and on.


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