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College campuses have been flooded with wave after wave of antisemitism ever since Israel reacted to the Hamas terror attack a month ago.

Campus Antisemitism Is Rampant

Eretz Nehederet, an Israeli comedy show, decided to poke fun of Columbia University, which has had a number of antisemitic incidents in the past few weeks.

The sketch is titled, “Welcome to Columbia Untisemity.” It opens with an altered version fo the Columbia University logo that features the Palestinian flag as the chevron on the shield and has two Stars of David crossed-out. It also has the genocidal slogan, “From the River to the Sea” on the scrollwork below the shield.

Columbia University has been at the center of multiple scandals since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, with one professor actively praising the October 7 attack on civilians.
Throughout the show, the comedians make fun of the ignorance and apparent hypocrisy of students supporting Hamas, a registered terrorist organization that does not share the values associated with Western liberalism.
One of the comedians waved an LGBT+ flag that has the Palestinian flag contained inside; this flag is often used by the ‘Queers for Palestine’ movement.
Being LGBT+ in Gaza is a crime punishable by death, and so the support for Hamas and for Palestinian nationalism from some members of the LGBT community can be seen as shocking for some.
Source: Jerusalem Post

It also includes a reference to the antisemitic trope of “dirty Jews.” Images of a blue Star of David representing Israel in a trash can with the caption “Keep the world clean” have been popping up on “pro-Palestine” protest posters around the world.

The sketch also has the ignorant students interview a Hamas “freedom fighter” who expresses his hatred of the duo and their freedoms while they continue to ignorantly support the terrorist group’s aims.

It’s getting more difficult to determine what is satire and what is reality these days.

The sketch ends with a reprise of the “From the River to the Sea” chant with one change… the last line is “Palestine will be Jews free.” Both students agree that this chant sounds better.


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