Hamas Horror: Unmasking the Bigots Among Us in Shocking Detail

Every now and then, a powerful burst of light illuminates the darkness and reveals the true nature of people’s beliefs and actions.

This was certainly the case following the horrifying massacres in Israel last Saturday.

Before the bodies of the innocent festival-goers, elderly individuals, and infants were even found, individuals started making excuses for these senseless murders.

Some even went as far as praising the mass slaughter.

Just 24 hours after the atrocities, Hamas terrorists continued their brutal attacks on Jews in Israel.

Meanwhile, radical extremists gathered in Times Square to celebrate these heinous actions.

Curiosity got the better of me, so I decided to head over to Times Square and witness the so-called “Pro-Palestine” rally myself.

However, it soon became clear that the rally was not “pro-Palestine” at all. It was simply pro-massacre.

In the crowd, a woman wearing a headscarf proudly waved a homemade sign that said “Zionist nightmares.” The sign listed the date in 1973 when Israel’s neighboring countries attempted to wipe it out, followed by the date of the recent massacre. The sign concluded with the words “Long live the Intifada” along with a Palestinian flag.

The woman reveled in her actions, cheering and thrusting her fist in the air.

It’s important to note that Israel had not retaliated with military strikes at this point. The crowd wasn’t there to oppose Israeli retaliation; they were there to celebrate the carnage.

Many of the formal banners displayed the phrase “From the river to the sea.” This is a Palestinian battle cry that essentially translates to “Destroy Israel,” as a Palestinian state spanning from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea would eradicate Israel.

Other banners proclaimed “Resistance is Justified” and “By Any Means Necessary.”

But really, “by any means necessary”? Does that include beheading dozens of babies in a single kibbutz?

The Times Square rally seemed to believe so.

While a small group of Jewish and pro-Israel counter-protestors gathered across the street, the Palestinian protestors taunted them, screaming and waving their murderous signs in their faces.

This situation deserves serious consideration.

Imagine if the same had been done to any other group of people, apart from Jews.

Cast your mind back to 2015 when Dylann Roof, an evil young man, walked into a church in South Carolina and started shooting black congregants. The nation was appalled by this act, and rightfully so.

Now, imagine if a group in the US had the audacity to gather outside other black churches and wave flags and signs in praise of the shooter in front of black Americans. Such despicable individuals would be condemned universally.

It shouldn’t be difficult to condemn such actions.

So why is it that so many people struggle to condemn acts of violence against Jews?

We can ask Representative Rashida Tlaib, who remained silent when questioned about Hamas beheading babies and burning children alive. It’s a simple question, really. She could have just said, “I am against these things.” But she couldn’t. It took pressure from her party to eventually issue a statement claiming to be against burning babies in general.

Fellow “squad” member Representative Ilhan Omar took a similar approach. Instead of condemning the terrorism itself, she chose to immediately criticize Israel’s response. Perhaps the atrocities of last weekend were too much for her, but she refuses to give Israel any leeway and condemns any counter-move.

She claimed that Gaza doesn’t have shelters and asked for prayers for them. Someone should inform Representative Omar that Gaza does have shelters, which Hamas uses to store weapons. If Hamas truly cared about protecting the citizens of Gaza, they would have invested more effort into building bunkers for their people instead of digging tunnels to infiltrate Israel and commit acts of violence against Jews.

Representative Omar must be aware of these facts. Yet, together with Representatives Tlaib and Cori Bush, she used the Israeli massacre as an opportunity to call for cutting off US aid to Israel.

These events have revealed the true nature of many people across the United States.

Consider the BLM group in Chicago that sent out a tweet praising the sick terrorists who flew into the Israeli music festival on hang-gliders. Who would have thought that individuals associated with BLM could support violence?

Similarly, radical professors and students who have been hiding in plain sight are now exposed for all to see.

Take Yale University Professor Zareena Grewal, for example. In the wake of the Israeli atrocities, she tweeted, “Prayers for Palestinians. Israel is a murderous, genocidal settler state and Palestinians have every right to resist through armed struggle.”

She believes they have “every right,” even if it means intentionally burning entire families to death?

MSNBC’s Mehdi Hasan has spent the past week discussing Israeli “war crimes” while failing to disclose his own radical views. In a mosque sermon many years ago, he expressed the belief that all non-Muslims are akin to animals.

Within hours of the atrocities, the American left revealed its own grossness. Ryan Workman, president of NYU’s student bar association, claims to be “non-binary” and openly expressed her unwavering solidarity with the terrorists of Hamas.

I highly doubt that the terrorists of Hamas would appreciate or even care about Ms. Workman’s “solidarity.” If she were to visit Gaza, she would likely not be welcomed. After all, Hamas targets and kills Palestinians suspected of being gay. They also spent the weekend raping women next to the bodies of their murdered friends. Ms. Workman’s “solidarity” would surely be tested to its limits.

But here we are, witnessing a powerful burst of light in the night sky, reminding us that there are many individuals in this country who take pleasure in embracing darkness.

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