Columbia University’s President on 9/11 Attacks : ‘Terrorism is a Form of Protesting’
By The Geller Report
Who hired her? Why hasn’t she been fired?
The leftist/Islamic cabal, a.k.a. Red/Green Alliance, has hijacked every major institution, government agency, and legacy media outlet in the cause of America’s ruin and destruction.
In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, Columbia University’s current president, Minouche Shafik, sparked controversy by referring to terrorism as ‘a form of protesting’ during an event just two months later.
This statement has ignited a heated debate on social media, with various users questioning the implications of such a characterization and expressing a range of opinions from outrage to support. The discussion has touched on broader themes of terrorism, its victims, and the perception of protest in the context of violent acts.
WATCH: Columbia’s president Minouche Shafik call the 9/11 attacks a ‘form of protest’ just two months after thousands of Americans were killed.
Columbia’s president called the 9/11 attacks a form of protest just two month after thousands of Americans were killed. pic.twitter.com/9uDWY5aYMh
— @amuse (@amuse) April 22, 2024
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Her appeasement fueled a violent antisemitic mob. President Shafik must resign.
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— Elise Stefanik (@EliseStefanik) April 23, 2024
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