Friday, October 27, 2023

Majority Aged 18-24 Say Hamas Massacre of Israelis Was 'Justified'

 Nolte: Majority Aged 18-24 Say Hamas Massacre of Israelis Was 'Justified' (breitbart.com)

"Does anyone have any more questions about how something like the Holocaust could happen?...

"Don’t doubt for a second that if we were as unarmed and helpless as the Israelis, BLM and Antifa would be pulling us out of our homes, executing us, and taking hostages as Jake Tapper lies to the world about a MAGA bombing at St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital."


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This Harvard Caps Harris Poll was taken before the death toll increased to 1,400.

Does anyone have any more questions about how something like the Holocaust could happen?

The poll asked, “Do you think the Hamas killing of 1200 Israeli civilians [in] Israel can be justified by the grievances of Palestinians or is it not justified?” And…

A slim majority of those aged 18-24 said it was “justified.” Only 49 percent said the massacre was “not justified.”

The news is not much better among those aged 25-34. Only a slim majority of 52 percent said the massacre of innocent civilians was unjustified, while 48 percent said it was.

Ages 35 to 44 — 39 percent said justified, while 61 percent said not justified.

Ages 45 to 54 — 23 percent said justified, while 77 percent said not justified.

Ages 55-64 — 11 percent said justified, while 89 percent said not justified.

Age 65 and up — nine percent said justified, while 91 percent said not justified.

In other words… A shocking 51 percent of young people saw what Hamas did — the savages did live-stream it, after all — and living among us in what is supposed to be an enlightened age are millions and millions of young people who believe it is justified to commit mass murder, rape, and corpse desecration against innocent civilians.

Expert TEARS UP Describing the Emotional Toll of Identifying Murdered Children in Israel


  


"Has wokeism jumped the shark? In other words, have the radical Leftists who for years have exercised increasing power in our universities finally gone too far?

I dare to hope so. The recent disgraceful responses to the attacks on Israel that we have seen — from American university campuses to the streets of London and Sydney — have dramatically increased awareness that something is rotten in the state of higher education in the English-speaking world.

Some of us have been battling against the ideological takeover of academia for close to a decade. Each year, we have been getting better organised. But we have struggled to convince people in the real world just how bad things are." . . .

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