Quiet part out loud? Activist admits goal of violent protests in fiery pro-revolution speech



At the People’s Conference for Palestine, Roua Daas, PhD candidate at Penn State, spoke openly about how college protests are being used to train students for violent revolution.

“We have worked to agitate our campuses and to illuminate these forces, but what we have learned in this moment, what has been reaffirmed in this moment, is that we cannot be isolated to campuses,” Daas began, adding that other students and the general public are being “encouraged to question or outright turn against the state.”

“Students have brought the war home. Students have also used mass demonstrations and disruptions on public property to capture public attention and then force the state and police to repress us in full public view,” she continued.

“Students feel the revolution. They feel it in their blood, they feel it in their soul, they feel it in their heart, and ultimately, that is what drives us.”

“So, what students have learned in this moment is how to exist on their campuses in disruptive ways. How to build revolutionary power, and how to utilize leverage points, which force universities to meet their demands,” Daas finished.

Dave Rubin is shocked by how blatantly she laid out their goals.

“It’s all scripted, it’s all trained, it’s well-funded, all of those things,” Rubin says.

“They have breeded a generation of young girls like this. Do you think that girl wants to usher in an America that you want to live in 10 years from now? No. She’s saying she wants revolution right now, she wants American imperialism to end and a revolution to happen right here,” he continues.

“And guess what guys, there are very few revolutions that aren’t bloody.”


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Pro-Palestinian students can’t name the ‘river’ or ‘sea’ they’re chanting about



College students were quizzed by social media influencer Zach Sage Fox, and despite offering them a $100 prize for correct answers, they weren’t able to pull it off.

“Have you guys chanted, ‘From the river to the sea'?” Fox asks one student, who answers, “Yes.”

“Okay, which river? Which sea?” He presses. This particular student is attending Sarah Lawrence, where the tuition is over $85,000 a year.

“She knows it's Jordan and Mediterranean,” Pat Gray says. “She knows that.”

“Because the state of education right now, with Biden in office, is so good that you would think she’d immediately know,” he jokes.

While Gray had hope, the girl, who was holding a pro-Palestinian sign, did not know the answer.

“What does Hamas say their number one goal is according to their charter?” Fox asked another pro-Palestinian student.

“They just want to free Palestine,” the student answers. “No,” Fox says. “Murder all Jews around the world.”

“How many years did Israel occupy Gaza?” he asks more students, who all get it wrong.

“It was actually under Egyptian control for the first twenty or so years, and then Israel actually left Gaza in 2006,” Fox explains to the clueless students, before asking one of the most chilling questions of all.

“How much have our foreign adversaries donated to American universities in the last decade?” he asks, to which again, no one knows the answer. “The answer was over six billion,” he says.

“That says everything right there. You don’t think they have influence over your kid’s education?” Keith Malinak says.


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'SNL' tackles pro-Palestine campus protests: 'I'll tell you what ain't free: Columbia'



"Saturday Night Live" addressed the pro-Palestine protests happening at college campuses across the country. The comedy skit show focused on the perspective of the parents paying exorbitant tuition for their children to skip classes to establish encampments.

A pro-Palestinian protest erupted on Tuesday at Columbia University, where dozens of demonstrators barricaded themselves in the university’s Hamilton Hall. There were 112 people arrested at Columbia on Tuesday, 32 were not affiliated with the university, according to an NYPD official.

There are reports that Columbia University is reconsidering holding commencement ceremonies because of security concerns stemming from the pro-Palestinian protests.

This week's cold open of "SNL" had parents of college students discussing the ongoing protests which have gotten aggressive in several instances.

Actors Kenan Thompson, Heidi Gardner, and Mikey Day played concerned parents of students participating in the alarming demonstrations during a talk show.

Gardner's character said of the college protests, "It's been tough. Now, I'm all for free speech, but I don’t understand what they think they’re accomplishing and that’s really putting a strain on me and my daughter’s relationship."

Thompson's character chimed in, "Nothing makes me prouder than young people using their voices to fight for what they believe in."

However, Thompson was in favor of other college students participating in the divisive protests, but his daughter "better have her butt in class."

When asked by the talk show host if he is proud that his daughter is out there protesting, Thompson fired back: "Nah man, you bugging. Alexis Vanessa Roberts better have her butt in class. Let me find out she in one of them damn tents instead of the dorm room that I pay for."

Another parent on the panel curiously pondered, "I thought you were in favor of the student protest?"

Thompson snapped back, "Man, I am supportive of y’all’s kids protesting, not my kid. My kid knows better. Shoot, Alexis Vanessa ain't crazy."

The host asked about Thomspon's feelings about students taking over Hamilton Hall.

"That's good for y’all’s kids. But they ain't mine. That's all I'm saying. They ain't my kids," he continued.

Gardner said she is worried that her daughter could be arrested during the protests.

“I ain’t worried about Five-O, that is not my business," Thompson stated. "My business is Alexis Vanessa Roberts. OK? She ain’t talking about 'no free this, free that,' because I tell you what ain’t free: Columbia. Do you all know that they got the nerve to want $68,000 a year?”

Thompson explained that he took up several jobs and was "busting his hump" so that he could send his daughter to Columbia University.

Speaking of his sacrifices for his daughter: "All of that just so she can say she got a degree in African American studies. It’s like, little girl, you’ve been black your whole life. You know what it is."

Gardner noted that some universities were canceling their commencement ceremonies due to the aggressive protests.

Thompson retorted, "I don’t think you get it. Alexis Vanessa will be graduated, even if I gotta do it myself."

There have been more than 2,100 people during anti-Israel protests at U.S. college campuses in recent weeks, according to Fox News.

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FACT CHECK: National Guard Did Not Participate In Confrontation Of Pro-Palestinian Protesters

A video shared on Facebook claims the Texas National Guard confronted pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Texas-Austin. Verdict: Misleading The video does not show Texas National Guard troops. They were not involved in recent confrontations or clashes. Fact Check: Police have arrested hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters on college campuses across the United States, according to […]

REPUBLICANS just passed a HATE SPEECH bill under the guise of 'anti-Semitism'



The House of Representatives just passed a major bill to combat "anti-Semitism" and had the majority of both parties on board.

The bill itself is described as enforcing the Department of Education to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Allies definition of anti-Semitism when enforcing the 1964 Civil Rights Act on college campuses.

Its opposition consisted of only 21 Republicans and 70 Democrats.

While the bill was passed under the guise of fighting anti-Semitism, Glenn Beck realizes what it’s really about: criminalizing hate speech.

“When I hear people say ‘the Jews killed Jesus’ or ‘those dirty Jews run the world’ or ‘those Jews are responsible for everything bad’ or ‘you’re just saying things because you have a Zionist master,’ I think to myself, you’re a bloody idiot,” Glenn says.

“You shouldn’t be running around saying these things, but I kind of actually like it when you do because I know exactly who you are,” he adds.

Despite the way he feels about people who are anti-Semitic, it doesn’t change the way he feels about the bill.

“I am dead set against this, and you should be too. Something can be legally permissible and morally repulsive at the same time. Speech needs to be protected, not the stuff we all agree on, but the stuff we don’t agree on,” he explains.

“The people who voted for this bill, I’m sure it was well-intended, but they’re misguided by human nature itself. Governments cannot fix human hearts,” he continues, asking, “Why is it this Congress can only pass the things that seemingly only hurt the strength of America and only cut across the Constitution?”


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WATCH: Pro-Palestinian protesters TAKE OVER college campuses



If there’s a leftist cause, a protest is bound to follow — no matter how little those protesting understand why or what they're protesting in the first place.

This is especially the case after Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel.

Pro-Palestinian protesters have now taken over college campuses across America, from Columbia University in New York to the George Washington University in D.C. and Cal Poly Humboldt in California.

The protesters spent the past weekend setting up autonomous zones in solidarity with Gaza, held Islamic prayer sessions, and chanted about the intifada.

“Seems to be the only thing that Americans want to do these days is protest the right of Israel to exist,” Stu Burguiere says to Glenn Beck.

In one of the protests at Columbia University, the students knelt on Islamic prayer rugs while a man sang a prayer.

“The nice thing is they’re including women in the call to prayer, which is very popular in the Middle East. They love it when women get down and pray right alongside the men,” Glenn jokes.

At another protest in Canada, a woman praised Hamas’ attack on Israel. “We stand with the Palestinian resistance and their heroic and brave action on October 7. And they said, 'Long live October 7,' and we say today, 'Long live October 7!'” she yelled.

“You know, I love it when the Nazis are like, ‘Long live the Holocaust,’” Glenn mocks. “‘Long live those really cool showers and oven system that we came up with.’”





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FACT CHECK: Will Classes At Columbia University Be Remote For The Rest Of The School Year Due To Anti-Israel Protests?

According to an April 22 statement from the Provost's Office, all classes at the university's main Morningside campus will be hybrid until the end of the Spring 2024 semester

Is THIS what's incubating anti-Semitism in American universities?



One of Turning Point USA’s staffers was attacked by pro-Hamas supporters in Skokie, Illinois, over the weekend.

This happened at a pro-Israel event when roughly 200 pro-Palestinian protesters showed up for a counter-rally. There were reports of a gunshot and of a Chicago police officer, as well as two civilians, needing treatment for minor injuries.

In a video from the event, the TP USA staffer was violently attacked for helping a Jewish person who was attempting to get to their car.

“Right here in the United States,” Mark Levin says, disturbed.

“It’s going to get worse before it gets better with our media, with the Democrat Party, with our colleges and universities, with the Students for Justice in Palestine — a Hamas front group,” Levin adds.

Levin believes the rise in anti-Semitism on college campuses has a lot to do with tenured Marxist professors.

“I’m so proud of and grateful for a governor like Ron DeSantis who says any group on any college campus in Florida that has ties to or supports terrorism we’re shutting down. Any administrator, any educator who refuses to do so will be suspended and fired,” Levin says.

The recent attack at the pro-Israel event isn’t the only example of what’s happening on college campuses now.

The day after the Hamas attack on Israel, more than 30 student groups at Harvard signed a public letter holding the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence.

“They are giving support, aid, and comfort to Hamas. Hamas sees this. Terrorists around the world see this,” Levin explains, adding, “They don’t see peace in our time. They see people supporting terrorism.”


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