Pro-Palestinian students at Columbia University disrupted a class taught by Hillary Clinton, accusing her of supporting genocide and Israel.
This is not the first time she has faced protesters at the university.
The protesters were angry with her for siding with Israel in the wake of an assault by Hamas terrorists. (Trending: Greta Thunberg Caught on Video Going Full Anti-Semite)
At today’s sit in for palestine, Hillary Clinton was shamed out of the SIPA building. She teaches a class at Columbia University and has refused to let students ask her questions about Palestine. pic.twitter.com/2AP7UcAO3f
— Layla 🪬 (@itslaylas) November 29, 2023
Clinton also spoke in favor of Israel’s right to defend itself against Hamas and refused to call for a cease-fire.
“Can’t you see you are supporting genocide?” the protesters said.
They then chanted, “Shame on you! Shame on you!” and “Columbia has blood on its hands!”
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On the Israel-Hamas war, @HillaryClinton said, “People who are calling for a ceasefire now do not understand Hamas. That is not… pic.twitter.com/WUWYRW6uOz
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) October 29, 2023
“We continue to support our students who wish to express themselves through respectful speech while at the same time we fulfill our responsibility to maintain the core activities of our school. Today was a good example of balancing these principles,” the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs stated.
“It would be such a gift to Hamas because they would spend whatever time there was a cease-fire in effect rebuilding their armaments … to be able to fend off an eventual assault by the Israelis,” Clinton previously said.
She was also confronted by a protester in Houston over her husband’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
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