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Muslims and Palestinians are the real victims.

BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 5,401
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I am absolutely amazed at how efficient our FBI is. A couple of Palestinians get called some names and now the FBI is going to target Emory University for racism and bigotry. In the middle of all the Jew hatred by Palestinians and muslims, a university is being investigated due to some name calling. The students filing the claims belong to a group that openly cheered the hamas massacre.

Now we will get another 10 year stretch of rat poli's telling us, again, that the real victims are muslims.

I think we all know which side this administration is on. Jew haters are gonna hate and they will use the federal government to protect their own if they have to.

Rats are so fucked up by their bigotry and racism. They don't even care how they look anymore. Its just pure, black hatred for anyone and everyone who doesn't think like them.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/may/02/emory-university-atlanta-investigation-alleged-anti-muslim-discrimination

Revealed: Emory University investigated over alleged anti-Muslim discrimination

College under federal investigation after students with Palestinian and Muslim ancestry allege ‘hostile environment’, Guardian learns

The students named in Emory’s complaint belong to the school’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), a group that has seen its share of controversy on campuses in recent months. Brandeis and Columbia suspended SJP chapters in December, after the national group called events of 7 October “a historic win for the Palestinian resistance”. PEN America, a freedom of expression group, called such language “deeply objectionable, and even incendiary 

The federal investigation of Emory is noteworthy in the context of the Atlanta university’s decision last week to call two police departments on to campus within three hours of protesters setting up a camp in favor of divestment from Israel and against a local police training facility colloquially known as “Cop City”. At the time, the response appeared to be the quickest use of police against the recent campus protests nationwide, and likely the first to involve police using tasers.

Emory spokesperson Laura Diamond shared by email the university’s statement about the title VI complaint, which reads in part: “Emory does not tolerate behavior or actions that threaten, harm or target individuals because of their identities or backgrounds.”

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