New Chicago education board president has history of antisemitic, pro-Hamas Facebook posts – Jewish Insider/Yahoo News

Rev. Mitchell Ikenna Johnson has posted dozens of antisemitic and anti-Israel messages on Facebook since Oct. 7. Johnson’s posts did not just attack Israel and Jews. He routinely made clear his support for Hamas: “I have been saying this since October 2023. People have an absolute right to attack their oppressors by any means necessary!!!” he wrote in March.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

So I guess people that don’t agree with the Johnson(s) agenda have the right to throw them out “ by any means necessary “, right. The Johnsons better hope their opponents don’t adopt the tactics of Hamas that the Johnsons seem to condone.

Free at Last
1 year ago

I don’t know but is it possible that democrats really don’t like Jews? Nah, just ignore that fact and continue to vote for democrats.

Deb
1 year ago
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Democrats are anti Semitic, pro Hamas. Just remember the Hamas protest groups and the anti American vandalism, which nothing was done to stop them

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