Anti-Defamation League Condemns Chicago City Council Member’s Use of Controversial Phrase She Says is Call for Palestinian Liberation – WTTW (Chicago)

Ald. Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez posted a tweet Thursday morning to X, formerly known as Twitter, that read: “From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Free.” She followed up with a post that read: “Ppl angry abt a slogan that speaks to the liberation of colonized ppl while they watch Israel commit genocide, bomb civilians, leaving ppl of all ages from babies to elderly dismembered is some intense gaslighting. Over 10K killed & many more lost under rubble. Go find your soul."
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debtsor
2 years ago

What I don’t understand is why some hispanic in Chicago gives two-craps about a Bronze Age ethnic battle on the other side of the world. It makes no sense. Except, this alder-freak just hates white people. If there’s a struggle involving white people anywhere in the world, she takes the other side. Sure, they may not share her concepts of race and intersectionality, and they’d probably treat her like Dog Excrement in their own country, but that’s not enough to overcome her vitriolic hatred of white people.

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Nobody was lobbing bombs until Hamas started it all up again. The Israelis have the firepower to answer that stupidity with a vengeance. They’re going to continue to do it.

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