Jew Ripped Off Campus 🚨

7 months ago
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After weeks of anti-Jewish chants on the McGill campus in Montreal Canada, two Jewish students brought signs which read: “There is no future without Israelis & Palestinians, let’s talk” and “We witnessed October 7, ask us anything,”.

Neither of these signs are anti-Palestinian or even pro-Israel, they are just signs that show genuine interest in sparking dialogue about the current situation in a place that is supposed to champion free speech and an exchange of ideas. However, the anti-Israel students made it clear that they were only interested in harassing Jewish students who refused to accept the destruction of their own People & Homeland.

The police were called to physically remove the two Jewish students and told them that if they resisted or dared to come back to the campus after that, that they'd be arrested.

On one hand you have violent anti-Israel protestors chanting for the death of Jews and illegally camping out on campus for weeks to disrupt the peace, and on the other you have two Jews seeking to engage in a conversation of building a better future, yet the police see it as valid to kick off the Jewish students and claim that "their presence was aggravating the situation".

What if there were 200 KKK members and 2 Black students being targeted, would the police tell the students with darker skin that they were the source of the problem and physically remove them for their color? Would women get removed? Would Fist Nations People get removed? Would any other group if attacked for their identity also get told that their very presence was the cause for the hateful movement and violence against them, or is it only when it comes to Jews that this happens today?

The truth is that the police will cater to the majority and if the majority of society does not respect the Jewish People, well then neither will they.

If Jews want to be respected in society, they must fight and earn their rights, like all other minorities have in the past. If we want a better future, then put in the work to make it a reality.

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