Chicago-based Winston & Strawn rescind NYU law student’s job offer after anti-Israel comments – Reuters

In a statement, the firm said a New York University law student had written in a student bar association online publication that "Israel bears full responsibility" for Hamas’ deadly attack in Israel, and the former summer associate’s comments “profoundly conflict with Winston & Strawn’s values as a firm.”
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Hopefully, her next video will be a snuff

Notice how fake news fraud Reuters lied here — the offer was not withdrawn over anti-Israel sentiment — it was withdrawn over her justification of Hamas’ terrorist mass murders and atrocity spree

Last edited 2 years ago by Giddyap
debtsor
2 years ago

Don’t worry about her, she’ll be just fine. She’ll land a good job in the government, probably Biden’s DOJ, chasing down J6er’s or MAGA extremists. She virtue signaled her beliefs and made a personal and professional sacrifice for it. The commie nutjobs in the government and non-profit world look out for each other. She’ll probably be better off not working at Winston anyways, she’d likely get burnt out working 75 hours a week anyway.

Dave Walker
2 years ago

I’m sure that she’ll look OK in a starbucks overall.

Last edited 2 years ago by Dave Walker

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