David Horowitz spoke at UC San Diego on May 10th about Israel, Islamic terrorism and freedom in education. In the question and answer, Horowitz was confronted by a young member of the local Muslim Student Association. If any of us had any doubts about the genocidal impulse in radical Islam, wonder no more. Here it was on display – from the mouths of babes in the bosom of a state university.
Horowitz: If you don’t condemn Hamas, obviously you support it. Case closed. I have had this experience at UC Santa Barbara, where there were 50 members of the Muslim Students Association sitting right in the rows there. And throughout my hour talk I kept asking them, will you condemn Hizbollah and Hamas. And none of them would. And then when the question period came, the president of the Muslim Students Association was the first person to ask a question. And I said, ‘Before you start, will you condemn Hizbollah?’ And he said, ‘Well, that question is too complicated for a yes or no answer.’ So I said, ‘Okay, I’ll put it to you this way. I am a Jew. The head of Hizbollah has said that he hopes that we will gather in Israel so he doesn’t have to hunt us down globally. For or Against it?
MSA member: For it.
Although the young student later tried to backpedal, the explanations ring hollow to me. Her public admission about Hamas and Hezbollah was an unguarded moment of support for organizations dedicated to Jewish genocide throughout the world. There’s no way she can maneuver her way out of it.
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