For three months, I've raised the alarm about pro-terror organizations on U.S. campuses.
I've said this from the very beginning: this isn't about Israel or Palestine.
This is about supporting terrorism.
Now the SJP is going after the U.S.
(a long but informative thread)
Last week, in response to repeated attacks on American ships by the Houthis (a terrorist organization that controls western Yemen) the U.S. army responded with a targeted attack of the organization's targets.
Just like Hamas and Hezbollah, the Houthis are an Iranian-backed terrorist organization who views Israel and the U.S. as the devil.
The Houthi flag is just five sentences in green in red:
Allah (God) is great.
Death to America
Death to Israel
Curse the Jews
Victory to Islam
The Houthis oppose everything the West stands for, including women's right to life and liberty.
A 2023 report by Human Rights Watch (@hrw) found that women are not permitted to travel anywhere within Houthi-controlled areas without a male chaperone.
The Houthis, on their part, have vowed to keep attacking "The American Enemy" (read: you and I)
Here is an excerpt from their official spokesperson
Now, why is it important to understand what this terrorist organization is all about?
Because Students for 'Justice' in Palestine (SJP) - the same organization that supports Hamas - has also expressed support for the Houthis.
This is what makes SJP a pro-terror organization
Here is Students for 'Justice' in Palestine (SJP) from @UHouston and @RiceUniversity blaming the U.S. for *defending itself from terrorism*
(Reminder: the U.S. attacked the Houthis *after* being attacked by them)
** This is what makes SJP a pro-terror organization **
Here is Students for 'Justice' in Chicago railing AGAINST the U.S. for defending itself from terrorism
** This is what makes SJP a pro-terror organization **
Of course, SJP can't do this alone.
As you can see, AMP - the shady funder and organizer of SJP with clear links to Hamas - is also blaming the U.S. for protecting itself from the Houthis.
(to learn more about AMP and its Hamas links, see here: )
And, of course, Within Our Lifetime (the rebranded version of @CUNY SJP with close ties to @Columbia SJP) also believes that protecting terrorists is more important than protecting American lives
Saleh al-Arouri was a founding commander the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades - Hamas' military wing that conducted the October 7 massacre, in which more than 1200 men, women, and children were raped, tortured, and murdered and 250 more were kidnapped
I think we need to talk about your silence in the face of an intentional massacre of 1400 Israeli women, children, babies, and the elderly.
I think we need to talk about your silence in the face of the kidnapping of more than 200 Israeli civilians who, as we speak, are being held at gun point in dark cellars all across Gaza.
I am an assistant professor at Columbia Business School. I am a father, a husband, an uncle, and a son. I am a forty-year-old man, and last week I found myself crying in front of a group of complete strangers.
In a video that has since gone viral, I stood on Columbia University’s main campus and pleaded with my employer to protect me and help me protect the thousands of Jewish students whose lives and safety have been entrusted to us by worried parents all across the United States.
I pleaded with my employer to help me protect the lives of thousands of Jewish students from pro-terror student organizations who openly laud Hamas—an internationally recognized terrorist organization.
Patricia and I started off with a simple question, which evolved into something much bigger:
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