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LOS ANGELES.–Secretary of State Antony Blinker, 62, weighed in today on the spreading nationwide Pro-Palestine protests on college campuses, saying it’s sign that democracy works in the United States. Blinken knows that the fake protests, staged with props like a Hollywood movie, are nothing more than the same agitators that swarmed the streets after George Floyd’s May 25, 2020 death or the Occupy Wall Street protests from 2011, protesting economic inequality in the U.S. and other capitalistic countries. Occupy Wall Street protesters prefer living in Russia, Cuba, North Korea and other communist regimes where they see more equality. When it comes to the Pro-Palestine protests, it’s just different flags, banners and chants, all bought-and-paid-for by George Soros funded Tides Center and fake Palestine groups like the Nadalah Justice Project that joined hands with Black Lives Matter.

All pro-Palestine protesters get their tents, flags and Kiffiyehs courtesy of George Soros, all to fuel anarchy in the U.S. and elsewhere. Blinken acknowledges the “strong, passionate feelings” and the White House worked toward ending the war. “In our own country, it’s a hallmark of our democracy that our citizens make known their views, their concerns, their anger, at any given time, and I think that reflects the strength of the country, the strength of democracy,” Blinken said, refusing to take a hard look at the foreign money that funds anarchy in America. Reminding protesters about what started the Gaza conflict, Blinken said that the Oct. 7, 2023 rape, torture and slaughter by Hamas of 1,200 Israelis, many of whom teenagers at a Negev Desert music festival, started the Gaza War. Blinken said nothing about the organized anarchy spreading in the U.S.

Hamas continues to grind out unending propaganda about civilian deaths in Gaza, largely caused by Hamas, including recent mass graves found near a hospital in Khan Younis, where Hamas militants tossed dead civilians caught in the crossfire into a pit. Hamas likes to blame Israel, citing 34,000 war dead but gives the Red Cross no proof of casualty counts. Hamas is all about creating as much bad PR for Israel, turning world public opinion against the Jewish State. Hamas hopes to survive the current war, hiding out in Gaza’s elaborate military tunnels designed to resist an Israeli invasion. Hamas could care less what happens to Gaza’s beleaguered population, feeding themselves in their tunnel system while their leaders plunder the Gaza Strip for its own wealth. Hamas’s Oatar-baed-leaders Ismail Haniyeh, Khaled Meshaal and Abu Marzouk are all billionaires from their Gaza larceny.

Blinken finds himself walking a tightrope pandering to Pro-Hamas Muslims in the U.S and abroad, all usually Democrat voters. “It is also notable that there is silence about Hamas, as if it wasn’t even part of the story,” Blinken said, daring to say the conflict takes two to tango. But beyond the contours of the current Hamas-Israeli war, Pro-Palestine protesters don’t understand anything about the Israeli-Palestine conflict. Before Israel became a state in 1948, occupying sovereign British territory, Arabs in the Holy Land lived under Ottoman Turk rule for over 500 years. Once the British gave its Middle East territory to the Jews, only then did the Arab Muslims revolt, causing a series of uprising and wars since the beginning. Groups like Yasser Arafat’s 1964 Palestine Liberation Organization [PLO} and Sheikh Ahmed Yassin’s 1987 Hamas, were founded to destroy the Jewish State.

Today’s street protesters don’t understand the history, nor do they care, taking the side of Hamas to remove all Jews from the Holy Land, returning the territory back to Muslims. So, when Pro-Palestine protesters chant “from the river to the sea,” they’re repeating the cryptic Hams promise of destroying the Jewish State. Taking to the streets of college campuses around the U.S., Pro-Palestine protesters harass Jewish students, violating U.S. laws against hate speech and anti-Semitism. Foreigners don’t understand the Constitutional guarantee in the United States of religious freedom, conflating American Jews with Israelis. So when street protesters harass Jewish students, they’re breaking U.S. laws against hate speech, intimidation and harassment. Foreign actors working as paid agitators in the U.S. don’t understand anti-hate laws that protect all religious groups in the U.S.

Biden walks a razor’s edge tolerating street protests on college campuses but knowing that foreign money funds the protests and encampments around the U.S. “But as I’ve also said repeatedly, the way Israel goes about ensuring that Oct. 7 never happens again matters profoundly. And we’re working every day to try to minimize the damage that’s done to innocent people and to make sure that they nave the assistance and support that the need,” Blinken said. Blinken mentioned nothing about the $28 billion given to Israel April 20 in the latest foreign aid bill that passed Congress. Whether admitted to or not by Palestinians, the Biden government gave Israel $28 billion to defend itself against terror groups like Hamas that fights for its survival in Gaza under the current Israeli assault. Hamas thinks it can talk its way out of the current conflict but clearly that’s not happening.

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John M. Curtis writes politically neutral commentary analyzing spin in national and global news. He’s editor of OnlineColumnist.com and author of Dodging The Bullet and Operation Charisma.