Rutgers University students, part of the campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine, recently issued a set of demands to the university regarding its stance on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
The students hide their faces with the keffiyeh and look like terrorists from the Middle East.
Do you think their parents are proud of them? Is this how their families expected things to go when they sent them to a prestigious school like Rutgers University?
The Daily Caller reported:
Members of Masked for Justice in Palestine call on Rutgers University to sever ties with Israel in a press conference
Members of Masked Justice in Palestine (SJP) stated new demands for the Rutgers University campus during a press conference on Wednesday, which included an order for the university to sever ties with Israel.
Video footage posted by a citizen journalist on Twitter showed three students covering their faces with what appeared to be a keffiyeh, or traditional Arab hijab. Students led the press conference at Rutgers University's New Brunswick campus.
The student stood in front of a sign that read, “Rutgers University profits from the suffering of Palestinians,” while criticizing the school for its previous ban of the group and the inclusion of new demands that they claimed must be met.
“We realize that the attempt to suspend our organization is nothing less than a political stance by Rutgers University in response to Zionist pressure. “From the beginning, Rutgers knew they could not legally uphold our suspension,” one student said. “In order to silence our just activism, the Rutgers administration has treated its Palestinian students with malice and disregard — either by reproducing vile anti-Palestinian racism and Islamophobia or allowing it to be reinforced when students report it.”
Rutgers University previously suspended the New Brunswick SJP group back in December over complaints that the dismissal was disrupting campus life as well as making students feel unsafe, according to NorthJersey.com.
Watch below:
This is not Gaza, this is New Jersey, 2024.
Three masked members of Rutgers University's Students for Justice in Palestine chapter made a public statement after the chapter's month-long suspension was lifted.
Among other things, they asked the university… pic.twitter.com/3SMk3GRQ4t
-Olia (@oliaklein) January 18, 2024
Here's more:
Today I attended the press conference held by Students for Justice in Palestine at Rutgers University New Brunswick to celebrate their reinstatement and recount their demands to the university and President Holloway. pic.twitter.com/NgaX17e0x2
-Stu (@thestustustudio) January 17, 2024
If you have any doubt that higher education is indoctrinating the youth, this should cure you of that.