Time to clean up the streets of London by locking away the pro-Hamas crowd. 'London no-go zone for Jews' as extremist groups have gone 'unchallenged for too long' claims counter-extremism tsar https://www.gbnews.com/news/pro-palestine-protest-london-jews-no-go-zone
Meanwhile: The head of the Seder yeshiva in Jaffa, whose students serve in the IDF after their studies there, said at a conference of Seder yeshiva held yesterday (Thursday) that according to the halachic principle, all residents of Gaza must be killed. When asked specifically about the elderly and babies, he replied: "The same."
Good Riddance! Another antisemitic idiot learning a harsh lesson. Google fires engineer who disrupted NYC Israel tech event claiming company is ‘powering genocide’ https://nypost.com/2024/03/08/business/google-fires-engineer-who-claimed-company-powering-genocide/
Meanwhile: https://www.reuters.com/world/middl...ployees-falsely-admit-hamas-links-2024-03-08/ March 8 (Reuters) - The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees said some employees released into Gaza from Israeli detention reported having been pressured by Israeli authorities into falsely stating that the agency has Hamas links and that staff took part in the Oct. 7 attacks. The assertions are contained in a report by the U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reviewed by Reuters and dated February 2024 which detailed allegations of mistreatment in Israeli detention made by unidentified Palestinians, including several working for UNRWA. The document said several UNRWA Palestinian staffers had been detained by the Israeli army, and added that the ill-treatment and abuse they said they had experienced included severe physical beatings, waterboarding, and threats of harm to family members. "Agency staff members have been subject to threats and coercion by the Israeli authorities while in detention, and pressured to make false statements against the Agency, including that the Agency has affiliations with Hamas and that UNRWA staff members took part in the 7 October 2023 atrocities,” the report says. UNRWA declined a Reuters request to see transcripts of its interviews containing allegations of coerced false confessions. In addition to the alleged abuse endured by UNRWA staff members, Palestinian detainees more broadly described allegations of abuse, including beatings, humiliation, threats, dog attacks, sexual violence, and deaths of detainees denied medical treatment, the UNRWA report said. The Israeli accusations led 16 countries including the United States to pause $450 million in UNRWA funding, throwing its operations into crisis. UNRWA fired some staff members, saying it acted in order to protect the agency's ability to deliver humanitarian assistance, and an independent internal U.N. investigation was launched. The Israeli accusations led 16 countries including the United States to pause $450 million in UNRWA funding, throwing its operations into crisis. UNRWA fired some staff members, saying it acted in order to protect the agency's ability to deliver humanitarian assistance, and an independent internal U.N. investigation was launched. Responding to that assertion about the detainees' credibility, Touma said the report was based on "first-hand testimonies that people told us. In some cases there were clearly some physical impact on people's bodies. And also psychological impact. So this is what's also been documented." Asked about the latest Israeli accusations, Touma said UNRWA encouraged any entity with information on the allegations against UNRWA staff to share it with the investigation, which is being conducted by a U.N. oversight body. Touma told Reuters the document was based on interviews the agency had conducted with dozens of Palestinians freed from Israeli detention to whom UNRWA provided assistance. She said she could not provide a more detailed figure and did not know how many of the detainees made the allegations about abuse or being coerced into saying UNRWA has Hamas links. The report focuses on detainees who were taken out of Gaza for extended periods of interrogation before being returned to Gaza via the Kerem Shalom crossing from December to February.
The pro-Hamas crowd is nothing more than neo-Nazis and white supremacists. White supremacists, seizing on Israel-Hamas war, have accelerated their antisemitism since Oct. 7 https://www.clevelandjewishnews.com...cle_29549c62-8f6f-5e41-8bdd-d4d87f4631d4.html
Hate speech is protected speech and that dude was undoubtedly a member of a hate group & it does raise question about hate speech in a public forum. I do find irony that as he accuses the ADL of concocting censorship, he gets censored along w/the ADL "toolkit". Now, let's address it for what it is though, the ADL published at least one "toolkit" to shutdown "extremist speech" during townhall meetings and such: https://www.adl.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/2023-08/ADL-COE-City-Council-Recommendations.pdf in which they advocate attendees signups and whatnot. No problem you say? Well, the ADL has decided that pro-Palestinian protests are anti-semitic: https://newrepublic.com/post/177993...cking-antisemitism-honestly-palestine-rallies So now you've relinquished what hate speech is to an organization that's growingly aligned w/pushing a foreign power's policy, given them a list of protesters and allowed them to smear them as antisemites. Meanwhile: Newly surfaced bodycam footage obtained by Al Jazeera Arabic shows the moment when Israeli soldiers fired shots at an elderly Palestinian man, who appeared to be unarmed, during a house raid in Gaza. The Palestinian man was alone at the time of the incident, with no apparent clashes or threats to the soldiers. The footage also captures the soldiers firing additional shots at the man's body after the initial shooting.
now let's look at how the NYCompost gaslights boomers into accepting the Israel/ADL propaganda line that "anyone that criticizes Israel is an antisemite" Google has fired an employee who publicly protested the company’s work for the Israeli military. During a presentation by an executive with Google’s Israel branch on Monday, the now-former Google Cloud engineer stood up and shouted, “I refuse to build technology that powers genocide or surveillance.” Google confirmed the firing, which was first reported by CNBC, in an email to The Verge. “Earlier this week, an employee disrupted a coworker who was giving a presentation — interfering with an official company-sponsored event,” Google spokesperson Bailey Tomson says in an emailed statement. “This behavior is not okay, regardless of the issue, and the employee was terminated for violating our policies.” The incident occurred at Mind the Tech, an annual Israeli tech conference in New York, during a presentation from Google Israel managing director Barak Regev. The engineer was protesting Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion Israeli government contract for access to cloud services from Google and Amazon. “Project Nimbus puts Palestinian community members in danger,” the employee said. “No cloud apartheid.” The employee was escorted out of the presentation shortly after. Google faced pushback over its involvement in Project Nimbus when the contract was signed in 2021. Hundreds of Google and Amazon employees published an open letter to speak out against the deal, saying the technologies “allow for further surveillance of and unlawful data collection on Palestinians.” No Tech For Apartheid, an organization rallying against Project Nimbus, published a statement about the engineer’s firing on Friday. “Google’s aims are clear: The corporation is trying to silence workers to hide their moral failings,” the organization said. “As a Cloud Software Engineer on critical technology that enables Project Nimbus to run on sovereign Israeli data centers, this worker spoke from a place of deep personal concern about the direct, violent impacts of their labor.” Since the Israel-Hamas war broke out last October, employees have staged a “die-in” at the company’s San Francisco offices to protest the cloud services contract, and over 600 employees signed a letter urging Google to stop sponsoring the Mind the Tech conference, according to a report from Wired. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Nimbus The contract has drawn rebuke and condemnation from the companies' shareholders as well as their employees, over concerns that the project will lead to further abuses of Palestinians' human rights in the context of the ongoing occupation and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.[9][10][11][12] Specifically, they voice concern over how the technology will enable further surveillance of Palestinians and unlawful data collection on them as well as facilitate the expansion of Israel's illegal settlements on Palestinian land.[11] Ariel Koren, who had worked as a marketing manager for Google's educational products and was an outspoken opponent of the project, was given the ultimatum of moving to São Paulo within 17 days or losing her job.[6][13] In a letter announcing her resignation to her colleagues, Koren wrote that Google "systematically silences Palestinian, Jewish, Arab and Muslim voices concerned about Google's complicity in violations of Palestinian human rights—to the point of formally retaliating against workers and creating an environment of fear," reflecting her view that the ultimatum came in retaliation for her opposition to and organization against the project.[6] She filed retaliation complaints with Google's human resources department and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), which dismissed her case based on lack of evidence.[6] The NLRB also found that the ultimatum predated Koren's protected activities.[14]
Another antisemitic university clown about to learn a harsh lack-of-employment lesson for his antisemitic posts. Texas Tech Investigates Professor for Social Media Posts https://reason.com/volokh/2024/03/11/texas-tech-investigates-professor-for-social-media-posts/