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2020 REPEAT: BLM and ANTIFA Are Out, Palestine Is In

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Remember the “summer of love”?

What a ridiculous name.

The summer of 2020 was anything but full of love….

Major U.S. cities burned to the ground amid violent, rioting, looting, no-go zones, and all kinds of illegal activity by BLM and ANTIFA.

Then we had the election and it all just kind of went away.

Funny how that works, isn’t it?

Now we have a new election coming up in a few months and the exact same chaos has suddenly sprung up all over the United States.

But they know they can’t do ANTIFA and BLM again, so they have changed it up a bit.

Exit ANTIFA and BLM, enter the Pro-Palestine riots!

If it feels like history is repeating itself, it’s because it is.

Collin Rugg reports:

JUST IN: Pro-Palestine protesters storm Harvard University and setup an encampment in Harvard Yard.

The move comes just days after Harvard restricted access to the Yard to only Harvard ID holders.

The Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee is demanding that Harvard “divest from Israel’s war in Gaza.” (The Harvard Crimson)

Before the Yard invasion, the school warned that setting up tents or tables would result in disciplinary action.

More here:

From Grok:

Pro-Palestine protests are currently taking place across the United States, with significant activity on college campuses and in major cities. These protests are in response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, with demonstrators demanding a ceasefire, criticizing the US support for Israel, and accusing Israel of genocide against the Palestinian people. The demonstrations have resulted in traffic disruptions, including the blocking of major roads and bridges, as well as protests at airports, causing significant delays for travelers.
Protests have been reported at various locations including:
  1. New York, where police arrested protesters outside of New York University.
  2. Chicago and Seattle, where protesters blocked roads leading to O’Hare airport and the Seattle-Tacoma airport, respectively.
  3. San Francisco and other Bay Area locations, where demonstrators have blocked traffic and disrupted travel to major airports.
  4. Columbia, NYU, and Yale, where protests have led to arrests and disruptions on campus.
  5. University of Texas at Austin, where protests have been reported.
These protests are part of a global effort to pressure world leaders to push for a ceasefire and to express opposition to the war in Gaza. The demonstrations have been widespread, with similar protests taking place in cities across the United States and around the world.

Meanwhile, you gotta love this lady below….

You can just see the ignorance in her eyes.

Reporter: “Why are you protesting?”

Protester: “Demanding that NYU stops! I honestly don’t know what NYU is doing… Do you know what NYU is doing?”

Protester 2: “I wish I was more educated!”

Meanwhile, in a surprise turn of events, Google has terminated the employment of over 50 employees who were protesting the company’s $1.2 billion cloud-services contract with the Israeli government. The protests, which involved sit-ins and other disruptive actions, led to CEO Sundar Pichai’s statement that Google’s workplace is ‘No Place for Politics.’ This decision has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with some supporting the company’s stance and others criticizing it.

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