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CBS airs biased segment promoting students chanting ‘Intifada’ at anti-Israel rally.

Sensible Americans have little hope of salvaging anything worthwhile ‌from U.S. universities or from the establishment media.

On Thursday, CBS’ KCAL-TV News in ⁣Los Angeles ran ‍a⁣ not-so-subtle anti-Israel propaganda piece masquerading as a story about a student protest at UCLA.

Hundreds attended a rally⁢ at which students waved Palestinian flags and shouted familiar chants such as “Free, ⁣free Palestine!” and “Intifada!” — the latter a ‍reference to a broader‍ Palestinian uprising.

From the beginning,⁣ the CBS journalists ‌betrayed their prejudice.

“Well, here at home, a student walkout today‍ at UCLA, this one in‍ support of⁤ Palestinian liberation,” a KCAL local news anchor said, ‌by way of introduction.

The anchors ‍then went live to KCAL reporter Jasmine Viel, whose recorded field report maintained the⁤ pro-Palestinian narrative.

“Chanting and waving Palestine flags, Palestinian-American students⁤ and their supporters ​at UCLA walked ‌out of class⁢ Thursday to demand a free Palestine and an end ‌to the Israeli⁤ military⁤ action in the Gaza Strip,” Viel said.

Video of the rally​ showed most students wearing masks — the cloth masks of the COVID ‍cult. Some students carried signs ‌with messages such as “Zionism=terrorism” or “Decolonize Palestine.​ End Israel Apartheid.”

“The narrow piece of⁤ land bordered by Israel to⁢ the east and north is home to 2.3 million people. Israeli airstrikes have leveled whole neighborhoods,”⁢ Viel⁣ continued.

Then came the obligatory acknowledgment of the other side, which ⁢felt like an ⁢afterthought at best.

“A smaller group ​of Israeli-American⁤ students ‌stood by with their own flags,” Viel said⁤ in a tone that suggested the ​intruding Israeli students had invented those flags‍ or something.

Finally, more than 90 seconds​ into the report, Viel​ came ⁢to what any sane person regards as the central point. To convey that point,​ however,⁤ she had to interview an Israeli-American student.

“We’re just here to‍ preach peace,​ and preach love, and we are hoping⁤ for better days both for Palestinians and the⁣ Israelis,” the⁤ student​ said.

“But it’s not⁣ gonna go if they’re gonna support​ Hamas. We ‌gotta⁢ condemn Hamas first.”

Having finally arrived at⁢ the heart of the matter, surely Viel gave appropriate⁤ attention to Hamas’ Gestapo-like rampage through Israel last weekend, right?

She did not.

To all but those who understand the rot in U.S. universities and ‌establishment media, Viel’s next statement defies ⁣comprehension.

“Some Palestinian-Americans⁢ on campus say they live in fear as well,” ​the CBS reporter said.

She ​actually said that.

Hamas committed Holocaust-like atrocities, but some of UCLA’s Palestinian-American students, the reporter declared, do not feel safe.

To illustrate, a‍ student with a cloth mask pulled down from his nose complained about insults and having his flag⁣ stolen.

“They ‌say they’ve been harassed and threatened. They showed us these recent emails, one​ that reads, ‘a good Palestinian is a dead‍ Palestinian,’” Viel said.

If​ only Hamas had limited itself ​to⁤ sending threatening emails.

Predictably, Viel then found a Palestinian-American professor willing to⁢ attest to this collective ‌victimization.

“We feel ‌like we’re unable to speak, ⁤we’re unable to talk, we’re unable to⁤ teach, we’re unable to be students and faculty on the university campus,” Professor Saree ⁢Makdisi said of ​himself and the students freely marching and chanting outside.

Makdisi‍ complained about a recent incident in which⁢ “masked men” — are there⁢ any other⁣ kind on this ⁤campus? — allegedly yelled at Palestinian-American students and threw their laptops‌ in the trash.

Viel’s narrative continued.

“Makdisi says he does not support terrorists or the⁣ deadly attack ​Saturday on Israeli civilians, when hundreds of⁢ gunmen crossed⁢ the barrier and rampaged towns,”​ the reporter said.

He does not support terrorists. Good to know. Alas, the inevitable qualifying conjunction followed.

“But⁣ he also says families and children are ‍being killed in Gaza, and the ⁣U.S.⁤ should stop it,” Viel said.

To conclude the recorded portion of her​ report, Viel again turned to the professor.

“Violence begets violence. Then we have to stop the conditions that give rise to the violence,” Makdisi said.

At that point, KCAL returned to a shot of Viel and the rally.

There are two ⁢disheartening and related elements to this⁤ story.

The first has ‍to do with​ the rally itself ​and what it says about the state ‍of U.S. universities.

On ⁤social media, for instance,‍ a number of ‌people posted different clips from the rally, along with disapproving ‍tweets.

“As a @UCLA alum, part⁢ time lecturer and Jew, I find⁢ the chanting of ‘intifada,​ intifada!’ disgusting in the wake ‍of the barbaric terror attacks in #israel and Hamas call for violence against Jews​ globally. This is happening now at ‍UCLA,” one user tweeted.

“This ⁣is from today on the ⁢campus of UCLA. ‍Pro-Hamas students, most in masks⁢ to hide their identities, chanting ‘intifada’ or⁢ armed, violent rebellion against Israel, after 1200+ massacres ⁤in cold blood and hundreds taken hostage. How can anyone ⁤ support ​ mass slaughter of innocent people?” another user tweeted.

The same user also shared a different ⁢clip from the rally:

“Los Angeles, Happening Now: UCLA pro-Hamas student group “Students ​for Justice in Palestine” holds a walkout and ⁤rally,” another‍ user wrote in a tweet accompanying a different clip showing an overhead view of‌ the rally.

How such a thing as a “pro-Hamas group” exists⁤ anywhere in the world defies comprehension.

Then⁤ again, there⁣ is no depth to which universities cannot descend.

The ‌Post Millennial, for ‌instance, reported that UCLA ‍students received extra credit to attend an anti-Israel “Emergency ⁢Teach-In” on Wednesday evening, “convened” by a ‍pair of UCLA professors, one from English and ‍another from the⁤ fake “gender‌ studies”​ discipline.

Meanwhile, Breitbart reported Thursday that similar anti-Israel rallies and their associated horrors have broken out on campuses ⁢across the ‌country.

Nearly all universities embrace ⁤a dichotomous “oppressor vs.‌ oppressed” narrative view of the world. This narrative explains much⁣ — though not all — of the rot in modern higher education.

The second disheartening element of this story ⁣involves the CBS reporting.

Here one hardly knows where to begin.

For starters, note Viel’s wording with respect to Hamas’ weekend atrocities. She said, “hundreds of‍ gunmen crossed the barrier ​and rampaged ⁤towns.”

Gunmen. Barrier. Towns.

She did not say, “hundreds of terrorists invaded Israel.” Nor ‌did she mention what they did ‍when they got there.⁢ Instead, they ⁤“rampaged towns.” What⁣ does‌ that even‍ mean? How does one rampage a town?

Then⁤ we have Makdisi’s shopworn claim that “conditions” beget violence.

As a ⁢general observation, of course, this claim has merit. All human ‌history testifies to it.

Translated and ⁣applied ⁣to the ‍current‌ situation, however, it means precisely the⁤ following: “Unless you address⁢ our grievances — and that includes accepting the meaning we ⁤attach to words ​such as “occupation” and “decolonization” — then you have yourselves to blame when we ambush ‌your civilians, rape ⁣and kidnap ‌your⁣ women ⁣and ⁣children, and⁢ kill ⁤everyone else.”

That sort of thinking permeated every public justification⁤ of atrocities Adolf Hitler ever made.

Apparently, the universities and the establishment ‌media have come ‌a long way since 1945.


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Of the protesters, painting them in a ‌positive light and downplaying any negative ⁢aspects of their behavior.

Universities. The fact that a student protest at UCLA could be so heavily biased and one-sided is indicative of the erosion‌ of intellectual diversity and the prevalence of ideological ⁣echo chambers on American​ campuses. Instead of fostering an environment of critical thinking and open dialogue, universities have become breeding grounds for radical⁤ ideologies and intolerant behavior. Sensible Americans, who value reason and fairness, have little hope of finding anything worthwhile in ​the current state of U.S. universities.

The second disheartening element is the biased reporting by ⁤the establishment media, as exemplified by CBS’ coverage of the UCLA protest. The media’s‍ role should be to⁣ present objective ⁢and unbiased information to the public, allowing⁣ individuals to form their own opinions. However, in ‍this case, CBS‌ exhibited clear bias in favor



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