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Fairfax County, VA - in a shocking development, Langley High School has suspended an Asian student who REPORTED this vile hatred!

Please contect Langley High Principal Kimberly Greer to voice your outrage: [email protected]

Students who courageously bring attention to such incidents deserve commendation, not punishment!

Fairfax County Public Schools has emboldened students to become even more aggressive in their open antisemitism where they explicitly express support for Hamas and include swastikas in their signage.

Last week, teens at Robinson Secondary School, rallied in front of their school with a shocking chant breaking out, “Long live Hamas!” Parents who witnessed the chant asked administrators to intervene, but they did not.

 
CAIR, the Council on American Islamic Relations, issued apress release last month:



CAIR-Cleveland Seeks Hate Crime Probe After Vehicular Assault on Palestinian-American by Driver Shouting ‘Kill all Palestinians,’ ‘Long live Israel’


(CLEVELAND, OH, 10/23/23) – The Cleveland chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Cleveland) today called on state and federal law enforcement authorities to investigate an alleged vehicular assault on a Palestinian-American man as a hate crime.

On Sunday afternoon,an individual in a dark SUV reportedly hit the 20-year-old victim while he was walking on Cook Road on the border of Olmsted Falls and North Ridgeville.

The victim of the reported hit and run said he was walking home from eating lunch when a car slowed down and rolled down the window. The driver of the car allegedly started yelling at him using anti-Palestinian statements like “Kill all Palestinians,” “Long live Israel,” as he swerved his car to intimidate the victim. The driver then allegedly turned around and hit the man while shouting “DIE!”

He was transferred by EMS to St. John Westshore Hospital for his injuries.

Last week, police said it was all a hoax:


A North Olmsted man is facing multiple misdemeanor charges after police say he faked an alleged hate crime attack near North Ridgeville last month.

According to investigators, 20-year-old Hesham A. Ayyad was originally taken to the hospital on Oct. 22 after telling officers he had been hit by a car in an incident that was "racially motivated." He claimed the collision took place on Cook Road in Olmsted Township, and North Ridgeville detectives subsequently began looking into the case.

An article posted the next day by the Council on American-Islamic Relations' Cleveland branch shed more light on Ayyad's version of events. Per the organization, Ayyad claimed he was waking home from lunch when a vehicle approached and the driver rolled his window down. Ayyad reported hearing the driver say things like "Kill all Palestinians" and "Long live Israel" before swerving his car and hitting Ayyad, driving away while screaming, "DIE!"

However, as North Ridgeville police continued to investigate and view surveillance video from the day of the alleged crime, they eventually determined Ayyad had made the whole thing up. A release from the department insists Ayyad not only wasn't struck by a vehicle nor subjected to racial slurs, but that he was actually injured during an earlier fight with his brother, 19-year-old Khalil A. Ayyad. Footage from the scene confirms the altercation occurred, authorities say.

Both Hesham and Khalil Ayyad were arrested Tuesday and charged with domestic violence and assault. In addition, Hersham Ayyad is accused of making false alarms, falsification, and obstructing official business.
Although this hoax was revealed on Wednesday, CAIR's false accusation remains on its webpage, with no correction.

Which is typical. CAIR still claims that the Islamic Jihad rocket hitting a hospital in Gaza was from Israel, and it has reproduced other absurd claims from anti-Israel media sources as factual.

But no one pressures CAIR to issue corrections. Because honesty is not as important as anti-Israel and anti-Jewish propaganda.



 

Opinion: Muslim leaders should've condemned Hamas instead of fomenting hate​

If they had spoken out against terrorism, their advocacy of the Palestinian cause would carry much more weight

Author of the article:
Raheel Raza and Mohammad Rizwan, Special to National Post

Part of the reason we are seeing division, hatred and unrest in the streets of Montreal, Toronto and other communities across Canada is due to the collective failure of Muslim leaders, in Canada and around the world, to condemn the despicable Oct. 7 terror attack by Hamas on Israeli civilians.

It was a horrific and cowardly attack by a terrorist group — not by all Palestinians, Arabs or the wider Muslim community. It should have been condemned and contained immediately. Muslims who pride themselves as followers of a peaceful religion should have empathized and consoled the grieving Jews.

There was a lot of time to do this. There was a lengthy delay between the attack and Israel’s ground offensive in Gaza. Instead of taking this time to condemn Hamas’s slaughter, Arab and Muslim politicians and government leaders promoted anti-Jewish hate to shore up their political support. This is nothing less than encouraging antisemitism.

Muslim political and religious leaders, barring rare exceptions, chose to contextualize, equivocate and, in most cases, justify Hamas’s barbarity. What we have, as a result, is widespread hate bordering on violence in Canada — a country where communities have historically lived side-by-side in peace.

The situation got worse due to the statements made by community leaders like Amira Elghawaby, Canada’s special representative on combating Islamophobia, who did not hide her partisan and divisive outlook by clearly siding with the protesters on Canadian streets, characterizing them as “peaceful demonstrations,” even though we have seen people supporting Hamas, calling for genocide against Israeli Jews and harassing and intimidating Jewish-owned businesses.

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Now imagine a scenario in which Muslims did what they ought to have done in the first place: condemned the Hamas attack, sided with the Jewish victims and dissociated themselves from terrorism. Their voices for the Palestinian cause would have carried much more weight.



What we are seeing instead is a rising tide of anti-Jewish hate on our streets, promoted and peddled by Muslim leaders themselves, either by gaslighting the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, or wallpapering it with the political colours of the Palestinian cause.



Let us all come together, not to let hate be poured onto the streets of Canada, but to stand united for a secure and prosperous country.


(full article online)


 
The political left has become the primary engine of the spike in Jew-hatred, while most of the political right has become even more closely aligned with support for Israel during this crisis. It would be untrue, however, to claim that there are no exceptions to that rule. Though they don’t reflect the overwhelming majority of American conservatives, there is a small but highly influential group on the right that is not only unsympathetic to the Jewish state but providing intellectual cover to those openly engaged in antisemitic invective and demonization of Israel and its supporters.

(full article online)

 
"Jewish Voice for Peace" celebrated a huge victory yesterday.

They blocked all access to the popular Space Needle tourist site in Seattle.



Look how self-congratulatory they are - they "put their bodies on the line" to stop tourists from having a nice day in Seattle.

The Space Needle has no connection with Israel. Their entire protest has one aim: to inconvenience as many people as possible.

And to tell the hapless tourists that the people they should blame for their ruined day are the Jews.

Ironically, many of their T-shirts say "Not In Our Name." Yet they claim that "Jews" support the aims of genocidal, antisemitic Hamas and their Palestinian supporters.

JVP organizer Michael Grant said, "We’re here at the Space Needle as an iconic Washington landmark to say that there cannot be any business as usual, there cannot be visiting tourist attractions while our tax dollars are going to fund the murders of innocent Palestinians.”

Grant is a typical hypocrite when it comes to Judaism. He tweeted against some random non-Jewish guy blowing a ram's horn at a MAGA event in 2020:



But his own JVP Seattle group routinely blows shofars, as Jews, at their own events protesting Israel defending itself!




No heebie jeebies there, right, Michael?

JVP Seattle is so reprehensible, so antisemitic, that their only reaction to the October 7 massacre was to immediately announce a rally to support Hamas terrorism ("Resistance until Return!")





It would be bad enough if they merely used their pretense of being Jews to fight against Jewish safety and security. But these people are actively trying to make ordinary Americans hate Jews.

The only people who admire them are the haters who share this desire to turn all American antisemitic.


 
Sixties Fan is supposedly against antisemitism but is a huge (D) and then wonders why so many have turned on our people including his beloved party.

The whole thread is a giant parody
 
Sixties Fan is supposedly against antisemitism but is a huge (D) and then wonders why so many have turned on our people including his beloved party.

The whole thread is a giant parody
Few words, too much BS.

The Democratic Party is NOT the far left.

But....keep trying to prove the opposite and that I am not against antisemitism. :):):)

My threads show otherwise. :)
 
Few words, too much BS.

The Democratic Party is NOT the far left.

But....keep trying to prove the opposite and that I am not against antisemitism. :):):)

My threads show otherwise. :)
Actions speak louder than words. How many voted for a ceasefire? Rashida Tlaib basically called for the end of Israel. The people marching and chanting in the streets aren’t Republicans. People marching and chanting at universities aren’t Republicans. Your vote literally supports antisemitism. Hence your thread is one giant parody.

Ben Shapiro is a Jew. I am a Jew.

You? You’re all talk.
 
Actions speak louder than words. How many voted for a ceasefire? Rashida Tlaib basically called for the end of Israel. The people marching and chanting in the streets aren’t Republicans. People marching and chanting at universities aren’t Republicans. Your vote literally supports antisemitism. Hence your thread is one giant parody.

Ben Shapiro is a Jew. I am a Jew.

You? You’re all talk.
I don't think that this is a particularly useful attack on someone who seems to be tireless in efforts to publicize what israel accomplishes and how Israel and Jews are being victimized. Trying to tie a person's political identification with an attitude when that person's attitude doesn't seem to correlate with the assumed acts of the group is not helpful.

The American partisan political system was based in different approaches to the size, breadth and role of government. That there is some extension which certain parts of the party indulge in, connecting their political identity with their views on other issues might be interesting to read but it isn't then foundational to the definitions of the political parties.

I can be a democrat because of my view of domestic policies and still be an ardent Zionist. Claiming that there is a necessary and inevitable schism between those two aspects of identity is flawed.
 

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