Back in November 2023 jews began shrieking loudly about ‘anti-Semitism’, ‘hate crimes’ and how ‘anti-Zionism was anti-Semitism’ after several stickers saying ‘I (heart) Hamas’ were put up around the University of British Columbia in Canada.
We were treated to the usual histrionic screeching from jews online about ‘rising anti-Semitism’ and how ‘apologies/action were/was needed’ such as this gem: (1)
The problem?
Well, the stickers had actually been put up by an ‘independent contractor’ on behalf of the Zionist jewish students organization ‘Hillel’ – presumably as a bit of boilerplate anti-Zionist propaganda linking anti-Zionism to the support of Hamas – but then other jews took it literally rather than metaphorically and started screeching about ‘anti-Semitism’ to the subsequent public embarrassment of all of them as the article on what happened at CBC explains:
‘A number of stickers proclaiming support for Hamas appeared on campus at the University of British Columbia last week, resulting in threats against racialized students associated with a campus advocacy group.
The stickers, which featured the words “I (heart) Hamas – UBC Social Justice Centre,” seemed to imply that members of the group that is dedicated to research, outreach and action on social justice issues had posted them.
As first reported by student publication The Ubyssey, Hillel BC, a Jewish student organization, posted on its Instagram account earlier this week that it had learned an independent contractor had participated in distributing the “offensive” stickers around campus. In its Instagram statement on Nov. 20, Hillel BC said it had “terminated its relationship with the contractor.”
In emails to CBC News, Hillel BC executive director Rob Philipp declined to answer questions about the contractor and how long they had been employed by Hillel. He said the organization noticed the stickers on Nov. 17.
“This incident has nothing to do with Hillel BC,” Philipp wrote. “When Hillel found out about the activity it terminated its relationship with the independent contractor who was doing some unrelated part time work for us.”
A spokesperson for the UBC SJC, who CBC News has agreed not to name because they fear for their safety, shared screenshots of threats students have faced as a result of being linked to the stickers.
These range from emails and comments calling SJC students “Jew hating scumbags,” to attempts to locate where the students live.
“We were afraid for ourselves, as well as other marginalized students in the space, that someone would try to come and physically attack us because that’s the hate that was being spread on social media,” the SJC spokesperson said.
In a statement on the SJC Instagram account, the group denied any involvement with the stickers.
“We have never, and would never, promote or condone such messages,” the SJC statement read. “They do not reflect our values and we are deeply concerned that these messages will fuel an already incendiary environment and jeopardize student safety.”
According to a university spokesperson, the stickers were seen at various locations on campus, including outside two buildings and on lamp posts.’ (2)
Whoops: eh?
It just makes you wonder how many of these kinds of things aren’t accidentally exposed and the jews continue claiming they were the ‘work of evil anti-Semites’ when in fact they are just the work of other jews: doesn’t it?
References
(1) https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/hamas-stickers-students-threats-1.7038461
(2) Idem.
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