Google removes ‘College Terror List’ identifying Hamas supporters among students.
Google Swiftly Censors List of Students Supporting Hamas
Google wasted no time in censoring a list of students who were named as supporters of Hamas. This comes after the Palestinian terror group launched a devastating attack on Jewish civilians, marking the deadliest assault since the Holocaust.
Within just 12 hours of the “College Terror List” being posted on a Google site, users attempting to access it were met with a 404 error page.
Aaaand google censored it https://t.co/N9VT3JoW21
– Max Meyer (@mualphaxi) October 11, 2023
Harvard Students Blame Israel for Hamas Attack
Townhall, a conservative website, published a story exposing students at Harvard University who placed blame on Israel for the recent attacks that claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians.
“In the wake of Hamas’ brutal surprise attack against Israel, 34 Harvard student organizations recently signed a joint statement blaming Israel for the attack and expressing support for Palestine,” reported Townhall.
Similar statements were made by students at other prestigious schools like Columbia University and Northwestern, showing solidarity with Hamas.
“The weight of responsibility for the war and casualties undeniably lies with the Israeli extremist government and other Western governments,” read a joint statement from Palestinian solidarity groups at Columbia.
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Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager Calls for Transparency
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman took to X to demand that Harvard release the names of the organization members who signed letters attacking Israel.
“I have been asked by a number of CEOs if [Harvard] would release a list of the members of each of the Harvard organizations that have issued the letter assigning sole responsibility for Hamas’ heinous acts to Israel, so as to ensure that none of us inadvertently hire any of their members,” wrote Ackman. ”If, in fact, their members support the letter they have released, the names of the signatories should be made public so their views are publicly known.”
“One should not be able to hide behind a corporate shield when issuing statements supporting the actions of terrorists, who, we now learn, have beheaded babies, among other inconceivably despicable acts,” Ackman added.
I have been asked by a number of CEOs if @harvard would release a list of the members of each of the Harvard organizations that have issued the letter assigning sole responsibility for Hamas’ heinous acts to Israel, so as to insure that none of us inadvertently hire any of their… https://t.co/7kzGOAGwp9
– Bill Ackman (@BillAckman) October 10, 2023
Israeli Death Toll Rises Amidst Conflict
As of Wednesday, the death toll in Israel from the ongoing conflict reached 1,200.
Democrats Struggle to Condemn Hamas
The eruption of turmoil in the Middle East has caused division among Democrats, with far-left lawmakers hesitating to condemn terrorism by Hamas. Out of the six U.S. House members associated with the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), only one spoke out against a statement from the DSA defending the killing spree.
“For the DSA to be supportive of a terrorist organization and such a barbaric terrorist attack is just unbelievable, and I want no part of that,” said Michigan Rep. Shri Thanedar. “I am not very proud of the DSA at this time as a member of that organization.”
Rashida Tlaib, a member of the DSA in Congress, refused to comment on Hamas terrorists decapitating babies.
– Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) October 11, 2023
Tlaib Calls for Israel to Stand Down
In a statement on Sunday, Rashida Tlaib demanded that Israel back down and propagated the false narrative that Hamas’ unprovoked attack is just part of a cycle of violence.
“I grieve the Palestinian and Israeli lives lost yesterday, today, and every day. I am determined as ever to fight for a just future where everyone can live in peace, without fear and with true freedom, equal rights, and human dignity,” Tlaib said. “The path to that future must include lifting the blockade, ending the occupation, and dismantling the apartheid system that creates the suffocating, dehumanizing conditions that can lead to resistance.”
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What was the reaction to Google’s censorship of the list on social media, specifically from Max Meyer?
Google Swiftly Censors List of Students Supporting Hamas
Google has quickly censored a list of students who were identified as supporters of Hamas. This action comes in the aftermath of a devastating attack launched by the Palestinian terror group on Jewish civilians, which has been described as the deadliest assault since the Holocaust.
Within just 12 hours of the “College Terror List” being posted on a Google site, users attempting to access it were met with a 404 error page. Max Meyer expressed his disappointment with this censorship on Twitter, stating, “Aaaand Google censored it.”
In another development, Townhall, a conservative website, published a story exposing students at Harvard University who blamed Israel for the recent attacks that resulted in the loss of hundreds of civilian lives. According to the report, 34 Harvard student organizations signed a joint statement placing blame on Israel and expressing support for Palestine in the wake of Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel.
Similar sentiments were echoed by students at other prestigious universities such as Columbia University and Northwestern, revealing an alarming level of solidarity with Hamas.
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman also weighed in on the issue, demanding transparency from Harvard regarding the names of the organization members who signed letters attacking Israel. He expressed concern that companies may inadvertently hire individuals associated with these organizations and stated that the names of signatories should be made public to ensure awareness of their views. Ackman condemned anyone supporting the actions of terrorists and emphasized the need for accountability.
Sadly, amidst the ongoing conflict, the death toll in Israel has risen to 1,200.
The turmoil in the Middle East has also caused division among Democrats, with far-left lawmakers hesitating to condemn acts of terrorism by Hamas. Only one out of the six U.S. House members associated with the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) spoke out against a statement from the DSA defending the killing spree.
The issue of supporting Hamas and blaming Israel for acts of terror has been a contentious one, with Google’s swift censorship raising questions about freedom of speech and the role of technology companies in moderating online content. The situation at Harvard and other prestigious universities showcases the need for open dialogue and a balanced understanding of complex conflicts. As the conflict continues, it remains to be seen how the international community will navigate these sensitive issues and work towards lasting peace.
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