Hate on Campus is Tomorrow’s Next Terror Attack
Genocidal Chants Not Protected Under Free Speech
The Pro-Palestinian-Hamas ‘Resist’ Movement with hundreds of thousands of students marching and condoning the Hamas' savage butchery against Israeli civilians is not something that organically came to be overnight.
During the mid-1980s, an ominous chapter in American history was quietly unfolding. It all began at the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, where a group of tightly knit, shadowy group of Islamic radicals embarked on a plot in the heart of America. Their unwavering militant hatred for Israel, fueled by their opposition to the U.S. support for the nation, set them apart. These student visa holders earned a nickname that echoed with a sinister resonance – "the Mullahs." Little did America know that, two decades later, the world would recognize the ominous truth: a covert Islamic terror network was being meticulously woven into the fabric of the United States. Among the figures who rose to infamy, Khalid "Shaikh" Mohammed would orchestrate the initial assault on the World Trade Center in 1993, setting the stage for the devastating success of the 9/11 terror attacks. The knowledge he gained during his time at North Carolina A&T, coupled with the network he and his nephew, Ramzi Yousef, cultivated, would pave the way for one of the most horrific terror attacks in history, all under the guise of American universities.
These dark chapters in our nation's past serve as a stark reminder that even within our universities, threats can silently fester with deadly consequences.
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So, what lies ahead? We can no longer afford to ignore the festering cauldron of hatred brewing on American campuses. It's high time for resolute and united public action, demanding that these pockets of Islamic extremist ideologies be dismantled once and for all. The path to safeguarding our nation's values and security begins with confronting these threats head-on.
Any organized action including protest marches and demonstrations that encourage and condone acts of terror and call for acts of terror as a form of ‘resistance’, regardless of the validity of their grievance, is not protected under ‘Freedom of Speech’ and should be treated with the greatest seriousness, with charges of the federal crime under ‘Threats and Incitement of Violence’. All students who participate in antisemitism should be immediately expelled and any student visa holders should be deported.
State and Federal representatives must immediately pass enhanced legislation consistent with federal laws on 'Threats and Incitement of Violence' to include but not limited to 1) Calling for support of Islamic Terrorist Organizations; Public genocidal calls for "Free Palestine", "from the river to the sea-Palestine will be free, and other slogans that condone erasure of Jews and a Jewish State; 2) Calling for, aiding, or justifying the killing or harming of Jews; 3) Denying the Jewish people the right to self-determination; and 4) Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.
Updated Campaign 11-2-2023
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