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Antisemitism Rife In Universities

Oxford suspends student who chanted 'put the Zios in the ground' at pro-Palestine protest. The university is understood to have taken the action after the Daily Mail named Samuel Williams as the student leading the vile anti-Israeli chants.Zio' is an offensive reference to Zionists, and some have interpreted the words as calling for death to Jews.The suspension will continue while the university conducts an investigation.Mr Williams, a philosophy, politics and economics student at Balliol College, is also under investigation by the Metropolitan Policeover the incident.The chants were filmed last Saturday in central London, the day after the ceasefire came into effect in Gaza.Speaking through a microphone at the march, Mr Williams told the crowd: 'A steadfast and noble resistance in Palestine and in Gaza to look to, to be inspired by and – I don't want to yap for too long – but a chant that we've been workshopping in Oxford that maybe you guys want to join in.'It goes 'Gaza, Gaza make us proud, put the Zios in the ground'.'Other online footage from the rally showed Mr Williams near the front of a group of protesters who were holding signs bearing messages including 'Oxford University pick a side, justice or genocide'.A spokesman for the university said: 'The University of Oxford condemns, in the strongest possible terms, any language urging violence against groups of people or expressing any form of racial hatred.https://mol.im/a/15194291I hope this vile individual is not only suspended but kicked out of Oxford.   Followed by a 6 month hate-speech jail sentence for inciting violence.  This hateful moron, sporting the obligatory black and white tea-towel, has ruined his future employment chances so I hope he thinks it was worth it.  

Sue Hammond ● 4d5 Comments

Mr Rose'Tolerance of anti-Semitism is also rife in the West Midlands police, who have decided to ban Israeli fans from attending a match between Aston Villa and Maccabi, apparently for their own protection. So it seems that if you are Jewish, it is no longer safe to walk the streets of Britain and the police won't protect you. This is a seminal moment for our country'.Absolutely true.The only violence will come from Pakistani Muslims in Birmingham attacking Jewish football supporters.Starmer should not only condemn their actions but use full force of the law to stop and punish them.Not only are British Jews in danger from extreme Muslims, but whole parts of our country are being taken over by them and their racist beliefs. Just another step towards Muslimism taking over of all of the West.'Today, it was revealed Muslim influencer Asrar Rashid had told a lecture that 'mercy has its time and place' - but not when the match takes place at Villa Park.Mr Rashid was speaking in Amsterdam on October 1, a fortnight before the deeply controversial ban on Israeli fans attending the match was imposed yesterday.The preacher told Maccabi Tel Aviv fans that "we will not show them rahma" – referring to an Arabic word meaning mercy, compassion and love in the Islamic faith.Mr Rashid, from the Sparkbrook area of Birmingham, often posts videos of his talks on social media and spoke under the title 'The Responsibilities of Muslims In Europe'.In another video posted to his YouTube channel in June 2022, Mr Rashid said: "By the 1940s, Hitler did a favour for the Jews that the Jews now were favoured by Europe'.He added that Jews 'held all the politicians in their pockets' after the Holocaust".Note that Ayoub Khan, a close ally of hard-Left former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, backed the ban on 'violent' fans and said Sir Keir Starmer was 'clearly wrong' to intervene.Ayoub Khan (born May 1973) is a Pakistan-born British independent politician and barrister who has served as Member of Parliament for Birmingham Perry Barr since 2024.How come a Pakistani can be elected a British MP ?What's he even doing in this country proclaiming the beliefs he holds ?He and Rashid should be questioned by the police for incitement to racial hatred and then deported back home.

John Hawkes ● 2d