While we haven’t quite reached that point yet, the madness on college campuses continues, and recently, a crowd of pro-Palestine demonstrators surrounded a Harvard student on campus and yes, yelled “shame, shame, shame” at him. The incident occurred on October 18, but video footage was only posted on Wednesday.
The incident occurred at a “Stop the genocide in Gaza” die-in demonstration by the Harvard Business School, where hundreds of participants laid on the ground and pretended to be dead:
According to the Harvard Crimson, the school’s student newspaper, the confrontation at the demonstration was sparked when the accosted student “began to film demonstrator’s faces.”
“Within minutes, he was escorted out by protest organizers, who blocked his camera with their keffiyehs — traditional scarves worn by Palestinians that have come to symbolize Palestinian nationalism,” the newspaper wrote. “Demonstrators yelled ‘shame’ at the disruptor as he left.”
"One of the protesters has reportedly been identified as Ibrahim Bharmal, the editor of Harvard Law Review.
"This is allegedly our nation's best and brightest:"
Ibrahim Bharmal, the editor of Harvard Law Review at @Harvard_Law was caught on camera confronting and blocking a Jewish student from walking on campus. Read: https://t.co/WH07BN19ti
— Andy Ngรด ๐ณ️๐ (@MrAndyNgo) November 2, 2023
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