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"NO JEWS ALLOWED" Last night, Antifa & Hamas supporters were given complete control of the center of the University of Washington campus by the administration & barricades to enforce it Students were not allowed to walk freely on campus This group of students was told "No Jews Allowed" This...

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Myrtlevor 2 Jahren

@UW I predict a HUGE lawsuit against @UW in the very near future. Don’t they have any attorneys advising them? Maybe those attorneys didn’t have to take the bar exam. 🤷‍♀️

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Andy Stevens 🇺🇸vor 2 Jahren

@UW Varied reactions by @UW No Blacks Allowed=> camp would be cleared No Gays Allowed=> camp would be cleared No Asians Allowed=> 50/50 on clearing No Natives Allowed=> camp would be cleared No Jews Allowed=>

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Semenproducingindividualvor 2 Jahren

@UW Every time a Leftist calls someone a Nazi, it is unadulterated projection

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Mike Macioci CRPC®vor 2 Jahren

@UW Seems to me the appropriate government response should be dispatching the FBI to investigate civil rights violations.

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Anne Irishvor 2 Jahren

Do their arm bands look familiar to anyone else? Theirs are just a different color. The shocking thing is most of these people have no clue what they are representing and becoming. But the ones being paid driving it do. Why are these people trying to rip apart America? Is it a coincidence Hitler was successful because of a weakened German “democracy”? Germany became a republic in 1919. Then in 1930, there was a global economic crisis and they could no longer pay their war debts. Millions of Germans lost their jobs and the country was in a political crisis. Anyone else think that’s sounds familiar to what we are seeing today? These young minds are being indoctrinated the same way the Germans who supported the NAZI’s were. Look at who’s funding these protests. People like the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Now look at what some have accused the Rockefeller’s of scheming to accomplish with the Nazi’s. This takes the idea of an actual “Deep State” to a new level.

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Joe Wallinvor 2 Jahren

@UW Wa state leadership sucks

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Seth🌹🆓 🍉 Israeli Apartheid harms everyonevor 2 Jahren

@UW Jewish students are many of those protesters you’re calling “Hamas” Zionists are the ones being kept out of the space because they are outside agitators. Free to go anywhere on campus just not allowed to cause problems

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Ari Hoffman 🎗vor 2 Jahren

@UW Tell me you don't know anything about Judaism without telling me you don't know anything about Judaism

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Proud Trump supportervor 2 Jahren

@UW @washdems are responsible. Confront them where you find them.

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Todd Myers 🐟🌲🐝vor 2 Jahren

@UW Ari, they just want a little Lebensraum on campus!

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