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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.

[READ:[READ:‘Elite’ College‌ Students Blame ‍Israel For ​Hamas ⁤Terror Attack]

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.”

Google has ⁣not yet responded to inquiries from The‍ Federalist.


Tristan Justice is the western ⁣correspondent for⁢ The Federalist and ⁢the author of Social Justice Redux, a conservative newsletter on culture, health, and wellness. He has also written for⁣ The Washington Examiner and The Daily⁢ Signal. His work ‍has also been‌ featured in Real Clear Politics and Fox News. Tristan ‌graduated from George Washington University where he majored in political science​ and⁢ minored in journalism. Follow him on ​Twitter at⁣ @JusticeTristan or contact him at‌ [email protected]. Sign up ⁣for Tristan’s email newsletter here.

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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