Jewish man attacked by anti-Israel protesters at October 7 documentary screening in Logan Square – ABC7 (Chicago)

Using megaphones, wearing masks and carrying posters, dozens of anti-Israel protesters blocked the entry to Logan Theatre Monday night for the presentation hosted by the Simon Wiesenthal Center. The protesters yelled "shame on you" to people attending a Jewish-sponsored event screening a documentary about the Hamas massacre of more than 300 people at the Nova Music Festival in Israel Oct. 7, 2023.
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Streeterville
2 years ago

Textbook hate crime. Just crickets from our politicians. Foxx, silence. Mayor Johnson, silence. Preckwinkle, silence. Racists, it’s unspoken but it’s there, within each and everyone of them.

How does Pritzker not cringe?

Last edited 2 years ago by Streeterville
Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Hate crime charges to follow? Hello, Raoul, Foxx, etc? Helloooo?

Old Joe
2 years ago

Who’d a thunk the Democrats would be for the importation of Mideastern Nazis?

debtsor
2 years ago
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Despite sharing the same genocidal thoughts as the not-c’s, they are different. I seem them more like modern day tribes similar to the Hittites, Girgashites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites listed in the bible. They don’t hate them for their religion, or their spiritual beliefs, or because they control the gold or whatever, but because they today occupy desert land their forefathers used to occupy.

JackBolly
2 years ago

So much hate and intolerance amongst Leftist Democrats. There way or no way it seems.

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