(UPDATED with screenshots and saved video after @Esor_Fasa deleted her Twitter account.)
On Friday night, a vigil was held at the New York University Kimmel Center to honor the victims of the terror attacks in New Zealand. Chelsea Clinton, a New York City resident, attended to pay her respects. That didn’t go over well with some in the NYU community, who are still in a blind rage that Clinton condemned Rep. Ilhan Omar’s anti-semitic remarks.
This particular Twitter user (I would say woman, but I don’t want to assume gender identification) has been upset with Chelsea Clinton for more than a month, according to her Twitter timeline.
https://twitter.com/Esor___Fasa/status/1094779779902066689
The vigil was a public event, designed to show solidarity with the Muslim community.
In light of the New Zealand mosque attack, join Global Spiritual Life right now in making posters of support on the 4th floor of GCASL to create a warm, welcoming presence for the community. There will also be a vigil today at 6pm on the Kimmel steps to share prayers and reflect. pic.twitter.com/mfbrX087Hq
— NYU CMEP (@NYUCMEP) March 15, 2019
Part of the invitation reads:
“Please join us in solidarity and support so that we can together meet this hate with the love needed to extinguish it.”
In that spirit of love, Esor’s best friend and others accosted Chelsea in a hallway, accusing her of causing the attack with her “Islamophobia and hypocrisy.”
https://twitter.com/Esor___Fasa/status/1106694043306729472
Here's the video that @Esor__Fasa put up where her friend is attacking Chelsea Clinton at a memorial service and linking her to the New Zealand massacre because Chelsea dared to call out Ilhan Omar's anti-Semitism.
After heavy criticism, @Esor__Fasa deleted her account. pic.twitter.com/njjL9LsRKI
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) March 16, 2019
The audio quality is poor, but the conversation shown goes like this:
Woman: …after all that you have done [inaudible]
Chelsea: I am so sorry you feel that way.
Woman: This right here is the result of a massacre stoked by people like you and the words that you put out…[inaudible] and I want you to know that, and I want you to feel that deep inside of you. Forty-nine people died because of the rhetoric that you put out there.”
Chelsea: I’m so sorry.
Woman: I don’t think —
Man: What does I’m sorry you feel that way mean? What does that mean?
Chelsea Clinton handled herself with grace and honor, and obviously bears no responsibility at all for what happened in New Zealand. As Dana Loesch tweeted, it’s “inexcusable, unhelpful, and wrong.”
These out of control activists get into a pregnant woman’s face and blame her condemnation of Rep. Omar’s anti-Semitic remarks as the cause of the Christchurch terror attacks. No matter your political position, this is inexcusable, unhelpful, and wrong. https://t.co/IAeqFg2him
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) March 16, 2019
The harassing pair of besties started tweeting out a Venmo link to raise money for themselves, but once they were called out on it claimed it was a “joke” and instead tweeted a link to a victim’s fund. But they were (until deleting their Twitter accounts a few hours later) absolutely unapologetic about their actions.
i was on the verge of tears all day today and actually cried on my into and during prayer but the charade of a vigil where more non-muslims than muslims spoke and chelsea clinton was invited made me so viscerally angry and i will not apologize for that
— sippin on dat (@vivafalastin) March 16, 2019
This is further proof that the extremists on the left don’t have even the tiniest desire to work toward solutions or treat anyone they don’t consider 100 percent down with their cause with respect.
The “CAUSACITY”? It makes you wonder why parents would bribe people and risk jail time to get their kids into elite universities.
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