Nationwide map of Hamas college protests. George Soros is paying for everything.

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George Soros’s backing of student radicals ignites nationwide anti-Israel protests, sparking debates over free speech.

Key Points:

  • Protests initiated at Columbia University spread to Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, Ohio State, and Emory.
  • Soros-funded Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) branches organize protests, funded by Soros-linked nonprofits.
  • US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR), also funded by Soros, supports protests with paid “fellows.”
  • USCPR provides financial support and training for fellows to organize campaigns.
  • Soros’s Open Society Foundations and Rockefeller Brothers Fund have contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to USCPR.
  • Former SJP president Nidaa Lafi, a USCPR fellow, speaks at UT Dallas protests and has a history of activism.
  • USCPR fellow Craig Birckhead-Morton arrested at Yale protest; Malak Afaneh, fellow at Berkeley, leads anti-Israel protests.
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Sources:

nypost.com/2024/04/26/us-news/george-soros-maoist-fund-columbias-anti-israel-tent-city/

www.yahoo.com/news/george-soros-paying-student-radicals-100000661.html

www.cf.org/news/george-soros-is-paying-student-radicals-who-are-fueling-nationwide-explosion-of-israel-hating-protests/

www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2024/04/23/bret_baier_on_soros_money_behind_the_anti-israel_protests_the_tents_look_the_same_its_organized_expanding.html

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Potential Implications:

  • Debate over influence of external funding on student activism and free speech on college campuses.
  • Growing tensions between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli groups may impact campus discourse.
  • Questions arise regarding the role of financial support in shaping political movements and protests.
  • Concerns about potential escalation of conflicts and polarization within university communities.

 

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