
Normally taxpayers don’t get much in return for the money we have showered upon Hamas since the horrific 10/7 atrocities via the Biden Administration and USAID. But at least the demonic terror group has done us a service by alerting us to evil festering within our own society.
The truly wicked cannot help but support Hamas, thereby exposing themselves as malevolent and insane. Examples abound on campus, both here and in the UK:
The London School of Economics has defended its decision to stage the launch of a book at its Middle East Centre which claims Hamas has been wrongly “vilified and demonised” since carrying out the 7 October massacre.
Authors Helen Cobban and Rami G Khouri make the case for Hamas as the good guys in Understanding Hamas and Why That Matters.
The book claims branding Hamas “as ‘terrorist’ or worse,” has meant “demonisation intensified after the events in Southern Israel on October 7, 2023.”
The unenlightened reacted narrow-mindedly to women and children being systematically raped, tortured, and murdered so as to advance Islam at the expense of Western Civilization.
Promoting the event on the LSE website, it is claimed Hamas has been “subjected to intense vilification” in mainstream Western discourse as a result of the classification in many Western states as a proscribed terrorist group.
The heart bleeds.
The 10 March launch also features a line-up of other academic speakers who have condemned Israel and Zionism and criticised attempts to portray Hamas as “irrational terrorists”.
Students pay big bucks to steep in this intellectual environment, even at taxpayer-supported public universities like LSE.
Moonbattery London School of Economics Promotes Hamas – Moonbattery