People in the media are trying to suggest that the antisemitism we have seen rising in the United States over the last year is coming from the right. They conveniently ignore the fact that these Hamas flag-waving mobs are showing up on liberal college campuses and in progressive cities like New York.
On CNN, Scott Jennings, the lone conservative voice, pointed this out, and his colleagues lost their minds.
FOX News reports:
Scott Jennings takes on CNN panel over antisemitism in the US: Problem is ‘not on the right’CNN commentator Scott Jennings said that the Democratic Party was not doing enough to denounce growing antisemitism on college campuses and at protests around the country following the Israel-Hamas war.”Everybody at this table knows where the source of antisemitism is in this country,” Jennings said on “CNN This Morning” Friday in a debate about former President Trump’s attempts to appeal to Jewish voters.”It is not on the right,” he said.He argued that Democrats are not being honest in acknowledging growing antisemitism concerns in their party.”Let’s talk about what’s going on [at] all these college campuses,” he said. “Let’s talk about what’s going on the streets of New York City.”Elite schools like Columbia and Brown University have been rocked by anti-Israel protests on campus, with one of Brown’s former trustees announcing his resignation in an op-ed published earlier this month in The Wall Street Journal…”The antisemitism problem in this country is on the left,” he added. “It is not on the right.”
Watch the clips below. Jennings nailed this.
Here’s a great example of what Jennings is talking about. Greta Thunberg, the left’s poster child for climate change activism, has now shifted gears and joined the anti-Israel movement. This is all about the far left and always has been.
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