Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Texas High Schoolers Chant ‘From the River to the Sea’ During Anti-Israel Walkout

  Mary Chastain (legalinsurrection.com)

The school gave the poorly-educated kids an excused absence, too.

"We saw San Francisco students walking out of school yelling, “From the river to the sea.”

"McMillen High School’s Muslim Student Association (MSA), located in Plano, TX, also staged a massive walkout.

"The students also chanted, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!”

"The school even gave the students an excused absence. I wonder if the school would give the students an excused absence if they participated in a pro-Israel rally.

"Parents, if your kid is singing “From the river to the sea,” you have a major problem." . . .

Hamas supporters on campus.

When your students have no original thoughts of their own, a simple non-stop chant will do for any lack of knowledge. The Tunnel Dweller

Hamas supporters on truck bed

More here: Texas High Schoolers Chant ‘From the River to the Sea’ During Anti-Israel Walkout (legalinsurrection.com)  

Below:  "We're with you, McMillen High School"!


"Of course it is George Soros who is funding the Pro-Hamas protests that shut down major highways yesterday. 

"It's almost as if the guy enjoys being considered a supervillain even more than he wants to destroy Western culture.. . .

. . ."I have never understood Soros' hatred for the West. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he was all about "Open Societies," and early on I assumed he would be a good guy despite his rather nasty way of making his money. 

"Boy, was I wrong. Admittedly, I caught onto his shtick pretty quickly, but I am still ashamed that I never thought nice things about him. 

"These days, Soros has his fingers in every poisonous pie, working diligently to destroy all that is good.

That billionaires are funding the closure of our cities tells us everything you need to know about the sickness enervating our culture. Our Elite has chosen a side, which isn't you or me.  They may come to regret that choice, but if and when they do it will be too late. 

 Full article here.

David Strom is a reformed academic, which means he has a modicum of common sense. He has been a political and policy advisor as well as a speechwriter in 3 gubernatorial campaigns, several Congressional campaigns, and a US Senate campaign. He has also advised numerous state legislative candidates on policy issues. Over the past 25 years he still hasn’t figured out that Minnesota is a terrible place to be a conservative. 

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