We've seen all kinds of craziness at anti-Israel rallies from scaling the fences at the White House and smearing it with red paint last week, to occupying the BlackRock and NY Times buildings in NYC on Thursday.. But perhaps some of the wildest protests/rallies have been on college campuses.
There was this lovely incident at Concordia University in Montreal, which was posted on Wednesday, that went viral. Jewish students had set up a table calling for the release of the Hamas hostages. Who could object to that? But then this person was caught screaming and throwing invective on camera.
Today at @Concordia in Montréal Jewish and Israeli students set up a table to call for the release of hostages currently held by HAMAS.
— Anthony Koch (@Anthony__Koch) November 8, 2023
They were attacked, berated and harassed, and this lovely young lady in particular decided to call a Jew a k*ke.
Welcome to Canada in 2023. pic.twitter.com/Oo1Sn4ywlK
It has almost eight million views.
The alleged screaming student then weighed in, saying that the word used wasn't "k*ke," that it was "c**t," and that was in response to a student making nasty gestures at her; the video didn't show the full exchange. I leave it to you as to what was said. Not that it helps much. Calling a woman that name isn't exactly an enlightened moment showing you're a wonderful person.
The screaming student also claimed to have been doxxed and misgendered.
Our sister site Twitchy noted how the student tried to drag Concordia Professor Gad Saad into the incident by accusing him of being part of the alleged doxing.
Warning: coarse language
Hi everyone, thank you so much for the sharing of longer, unedited videos. I've been talking with journalists to help me with this bullshit. Any videos, could you please DM me. I need them all to go after these people trying to dox me, including @GadSaad who's a prof at Concordia
— Not today Satan (@H0rr0r101) November 9, 2023
Saad responded he hadn't doxxed her and noted the screamer was trying to attack him by tagging the university. He hadn't ID'ed the screamer or passed on any identity information.
Hi @GadSaad ! I'm the student that you keep reposting about which you and your colleagues are claiming as me saying a k-slur when I'm saying c*nt. You're directly part of the problem and circulating a video where people are calling for my information to be exposed and expulsion.
— Not today Satan (@H0rr0r101) November 10, 2023
Saad dropped that chef's kiss, with a terrific response to the screamer.
Oh my apologies. I probably misunderstood "kike" and the apparent intimidating hostility that you shared with the Jewish students. Perhaps you said "cookie" in which case you should be construed as an interfaith hero rather than being vilified. BTW, I don't believe that I made… https://t.co/1hcuHP8mAO
— Gad Saad (@GadSaad) November 10, 2023
"Oh my apologies," he replied. He said he "probably misunderstood 'k*ke' and the apparent intimidating hostility that you shared with the Jewish students."
Perhaps you said "cookie" in which case you should be construed as an interfaith hero rather than being vilified. BTW, I don't believe that I made any remarks about what you said or did not say. The clip speaks for itself. I simply shared your beautiful interaction of peace. Maybe I had no right to retweet a public clip wherein you were expressing such tolerance and love to the Jewish students. My apologies again. @concordia
He then "apologized" for Jewish people now feeling unsafe on the campus.
I'd like to also apologize for feeling unsafe to come to @concordia's campus recently (as have many Jewish students). Many of us are wrongly presuming that there is a lot of violent hostility when in reality it was simply Middle Eastern passionate affection. I should have known… https://t.co/1hcuHP8mAO
— Gad Saad (@GadSaad) November 10, 2023
He pointed out that while she came after him, she was claiming to be the victim. This was great.
This person who has become famous for her tolerance and love toward Jewish students is now the victim because I retweeted her clip. In her moral compass, my retweeting her clip of love is putting her in danger and therefore I'm a bad person. A good person would have seen the… https://t.co/HKBtCLT6MD
— Gad Saad (@GadSaad) November 10, 2023
This person who has become famous for her tolerance and love toward Jewish students is now the victim because I retweeted her clip. In her moral compass, my retweeting her clip of love is putting her in danger and therefore I'm a bad person. A good person would have seen the exchange and simply not retweeted it. What if I wanted to retweet it because I'm in agreement with her sentiments of love? Would this be ok? In other words, does the retweet become bad if done by a Jewish person? I'm trying to learn here.
As Twitchy noted, it was also terribly ironic that the screamer was upset about being doxxed, as she spread a post asking to identify the lady who she was screaming at. The screamer also confirmed they were trying to find the woman who was screamed at.
nope, said c*nt, we're trying to find the identity of a woman who is not a student and was inciting violence to others in the crowd. I wasn't the only one that listened to her bs. yall keep lying. shape of my mouth would have been vastly different with a "k" than a "c"
— Notcute (@H0rr0r101) November 10, 2023
The screamer should have given up while still behind but got wrecked by digging that hole deeper.
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