In a shocking display of hate, the Black Lives Matter Chicago chapter of the “BLM 10” sent out a tweet gleefully celebrating the brutal rape and massacre of Israeli citizens on Tuesday. Another chapter, Black Lives Matter Grassroots, sent a message calling for support of anti-Israeli “resistance.”
Although indirectly related, the Black Lives Matter Global Network has still not condemned the posts.
Take a look —
Remember when Joe Biden labeled pro-life Catholics “domestic terrorists?”
Well, here’s Black Lives Matter— who Biden hosted at the White House— openly gloating about *literal* Hamas terrorists killing at least 14 Americans
Will anything happen to them? pic.twitter.com/7TnBUFTN7N
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 10, 2023
The silence shocked even pro-Democratic Party activist Brian Krassenstein.
(Please Watch) BLM Chicago has doubled down on what BLM Grassroots has been posting today about Israel and Hamas.
They have posted a series of graphical cartoons which try to normalize and rationalize what Hamas Terrorists have done to innocent men, women and children in Israel.… pic.twitter.com/Ch8ifhzYYD
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) October 10, 2023
That same day in Dearborn, Michigan at a “Free Palestine” rally featuring local elected Democrats, the crowd was heard chanting, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” — a call for the complete destruction of the state of Israel and all her citizens.
While babies were still being decapitated in front of their parents during the Kfar Aza massacre, Democratic Reps. Rashida Talib of Michigan and Cori Bush of Missouri issued statements calling Israel an “apartheid state” and demanding the U.S. stop foreign aid. Talib displayed a Palestine flag outside her office.
The Students for Justice in Palestine, which has 200 chapters across U.S. and Canadian universities, has called for a “Day of Resistance” on Thursday in support of Hamas’ terror attack.
“Today, we witness a historic win for the Palestinian resistance: across land, air, and sea, our people have broken down the artificial barriers of the Zionist entity, taking with it the facade of an impenetrable settler colony and reminding each of us that total return and liberation to Palestine is near. As the Palestinian student movement, we have an unshakable responsibility to join the call for mass mobilization,” a copy of the group’s “Resistance” toolkit read.
“National liberation is near — glory to our resistance, to our martyrs, and to our steadfast people,” it continued.
Harvard Student Groups issued a statement calling Israel “entirely responsible” for the radical Islamic terror attack.
And a Democratic state representative in Colorado, Tim Hernandez, attended a pro-Palestinian rally over the weekend and refused to condemn the horrific slaughter of women and children.
“What about it?” he replied.
WOW.
Colorado State Rep @_timhernandez when asked if he would condemn Hamas slaughtering innocent women and children:
“What about it?”
pic.twitter.com/0O9qjajl8p— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) October 10, 2023
At least 1,200 Israelis died in the surprise attack, almost all of them innocent civilians. Many of those raped and executed by the Hamas terrorists were young concertgoers or defenseless families trapped in their homes. At least 2,700 were wounded.
The antisemitic, pro-Islamic terror sentiment among many far-Left Democrats and liberal groups has been a well known fact among conservatives for years.
But the outpouring of hate in the wake of the horrific slaughter somehow surprised CNN star Jake Tapper.
” These last few days have been a real eye-opening period for a lot of people, a lot of Democrats and a lot progressives in terms of antisemitism on the left,” Tapper said on his Tuesday show “The Lead.”
“A lot of people who seemed more shocked at dehumanizing language to describe Hamas than what Hamas actually perpetrated on Saturday,” the CNN star admitted.
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