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Reading prepared remarks, a Florida International University student was complaining that their pro-Hamas protests always have counter-protesters and there’s never any backlash.

She then says the quiet part out loud, asking if these “anti-Jewish” students aren’t worth protecting:

“Arabs, Palestinians, Muslims and Anti-Jewish students”. She didn’t say anti-Zionist, but anti-Jewish, expressing the basis for their hatred to whomever she’s complaining.

Just imagine the outrage if she said “anti-black”? For some reason it’s okay to say ‘anti-Jewish’; that’s seen as acceptable when something like ‘anti-black’ would elicit anger and would have far greater consequences.