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A trio of far-left Democrats tossed out the most asinine take yet on the police response to the anti-Semitic campus protests, likening the restoration of order this past week to the massacre at Kent State University.
Saturday was the 54th anniversary of the tragedy on the Ohio college’s campus when National Guard members opened fire on antiwar protesters, killing four students and injuring nine others, a dark incident in the nation’s history.
To mark the occasion, the Jew-hating nutbubbles of “The Squad” likened the police breaking up Hamas tent cities on several campuses to the bloodshed of the Vietnam War era, a tumultuous period with little comparison to today.
“54 years ago, the Ohio National Guard opened fire on unarmed students at Kent State. Students have a right to speak out, organize, and protest systemic wrongs,” wrote Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) on X. “We can’t silence those expressing dissent, no matter how uncomfortable their protests may be to those in power.”
54 years ago, the Ohio National Guard opened fire on unarmed students at Kent State.
Students have a right to speak out, organize, and protest systemic wrongs.
We can’t silence those expressing dissent, no matter how uncomfortable their protests may be to those in power.
— Rep. Ilhan Omar (@Ilhan) May 4, 2024
Not to be outdone, Omar’s ethically challenged chum, Black Lives Matter activist turned congresswoman Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) also invoked the Kent State carnage in her own asinine post to X.
“On the 54th anniversary of the Kent State Massacre, students across our country are being brutalized for standing up to endless war. Our country must learn to actually uphold the rights of free speech & assembly upon which it was founded. Solidarity with our students,” Bush wrote.
On the 54th anniversary of the Kent State Massacre, students across our country are being brutalized for standing up to endless war.
Our country must learn to actually uphold the rights of free speech & assembly upon which it was founded.
Solidarity with our students
— Congresswoman Cori Bush (@RepCori) May 4, 2024
Also tossing out the idiotic comparison was ticking human time bomb and fire alarm puller, Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) who could lose his upcoming primary due to his palling around with anti-Semites.
55 years ago, 4 college students were killed by the National Guard at Kent State for peacefully protesting the Vietnam War.
Now, our campuses are being militarized in response to students protesting collective punishment in Gaza. We must allow our students to stand for justice.
— Congressman Jamaal Bowman (@RepBowman) May 4, 2024
One major difference – other than the actual dead bodies – is that the students at Kent State were protesting at a time when young Americans were being shipped off to war with many coming home in body bags.
Today’s pampered and privileged diaper dumpers have no such skin in the game, not to omit the very pertinent fact that the war between Israel and Hamas involves two FOREIGN entities so that comparison to Kent State is not only wrong, but one would have to be mentally challenged to think so.
America circa 2024 is well on the way to the satiric future of “Idiocracy” the 2006 Mike Judge film that becomes less funny with each passing year as it becomes apparent that it wasn’t so much a comedy as a prophecy.
These people are BAR NONE the absolute dumbest who have ever been sent to Congress by voters, which doesn’t say much about the burgeoning Idiocracy in the USA where moronic ideas like men can get pregnant have gained widespread acceptance.
Whether the “Squad” trio are truly that dumb or are just engaging in more of the same cheap pandering isn’t clear but that their bastardization of history that will be swallowed by a lot of young people is just as much an indictment of the American educational system as the anti-Semitism on campuses.
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Author: I.M. Slugga
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