A Columbia student name Khymani James is reportedly a leader of the anti-Israel encampment on the school’s campus right now. He was recently recorded making some rather shocking statements. It’s difficult to imagine that law enforcement wouldn’t look into this.
These protests were already radical but the students keep upping the ante.
The Daily Wire reports:
‘Zionists Don’t Deserve To Live’: Meet The Leader Of Columbia University’s Anti-Israel EncampmentOne of the most vocal student activists leading the anti-Israel Gaza Solidarity Encampment at Columbia University, Khymani James, openly stated in an live-stream of an official university inquiry in January that “Zionists don’t deserve to live.”James, who states in the hearing that he goes by “he/she/they” pronouns, live-streamed his meeting with Columbia’s Center for Student Success and Intervention, where he doubled down on an Instagram post that sparked the report. In the report, which he reads aloud at the start of the meeting, James warned Zionists who may want to “meet up and fight” and that he “fights to kill.”“Do you see why that’s problematic in any way?” a Columbia employee asked James during the hearing, to which he responded: “No.”James, a junior and spokesperson of the Columbia University Apartheid Divest group, has been the visible face of the protests that have garnered national attention. He appears to still be a student at the university, and has been one of the key organizers of the encampment.
Take a look at the clips below:
On a related note, what’s happening at Columbia and other schools is definitely being coordinated. To make matters worse, they’re just getting started.
The Washington Examiner reports:
‘First we take Columbia’: Pro-Palestinian activists spread occupation guidebook to overrun schoolsPro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University and Yale University are circulating a guidebook to activists across the country encouraging more occupations and teaching them how to be successful.The pamphlet, titled “First We Take Columbia: Lessons from the April 1968 Occupations Movement,” was anonymously written by protesters at the Columbia and Yale encampments and published in left-wing dissident magazine Ill Will on Saturday. It was distributed by hand at the Columbia encampment on Monday.Since its distribution, occupations have popped up at a growing number of universities across the country, including most recently George Washington University in Washington, D.C. The pamphlet is available in English, French, Turkish, Chinese, Spanish, and Japanese.“When you seize a town, a campus, get hold of the power stations, the water, the transportation, forget to negotiate, forget how to negotiate, don’t wait for De Gaulle or Kirk to abdicate, they won’t, you are not ‘demonstrating’ you are fighting a war, fight to win, don’t wait for Johnson or Humphrey or Rockefeller, to agree to your terms take what you need, ‘it’s free because it’s yours,’” the letter begins, quoting American poet Diane Di Prima’s Revolutionary Letter #15.
This is all going to get so much worse if it isn’t stopped soon.
James tried to walk back his comments.
Featured image via Twitter video.
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