Disruption. Vandalism. Antisemitism. No consequences.

This was the scene in New York City last night. 

Thousands of anti-Israel protesters blocked traffic, burned the American flag and vandalized a World War I memorial. It was their “day of rage.” 

ANTI-ISRAEL AGITATORS IN NYC SHOUT DOWN MAN WAVING ISRAELI FLAG: ‘SHAME ON YOU!’

The police were trying to stop the marchers reaching the Met Gala, where the elites paraded in their finery. 

Virtually the whole city was disrupted, essentially by masked, pro-Hamas activists. It’s the new normal. 

Hey, if you can bring a city to breaking point and get away with it, why stop? 

At the University of North Carolina, hundreds of faculty members have signed a petition calling for amnesty for suspended students. 

Their encampment had disrupted the university and threatened Jewish students. 

The faculty wants to let them go. No consequences. At Rutgers, the authorities caved. 

COLUMBIA FACULTY ATTEMPT TO BLOCK CERTAIN STUDENTS, PRESS FROM ENTERING ENCAMPMENT

They promised to consider ending investment in Israel and to bring “displaced Palestinians” onto the campus. 

Isn’t that a win for the antisemites? 

This morning, Israeli forces started their push into Rafah to destroy Hamas leadership. 

Therefore, you can expect more street and campus chaos, and you can expect more forgiveness, restraint and amnesty. 

Voters do not approve. 

ANTISEMITISM HAS PROLIFERATED WORLDWIDE, REPORT RELEASED ON HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY, SAYS

Its bad enough that gross antisemitism goes unpunished, but to see the disruption of cities and colleges continue, will surely provoke a backlash. 

A backlash against Biden.

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