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September 6, 2024

By Accuracy In Media

Pro-Palestinian Professional Victim at Columbia Univ. Turns Down ‘Humanitarian Aid’

Speaking from experience, a good portion of “activists” and “protesters,” while yelling and shouting about an issue they want fixed, don’t actually want someone to come along and fix the problem. Why? Because then they’d either have nothing to complain about or have to manufacture a non-problem into a problem so they can continue playing the victim.

I know there’s so many activists that we see in viral clips with the IQ of jello. But, does anyone remember the pro-Palestinian activist from a few months ago at Columbia University who complained about “humanitarian aid” for students protesting?

Well, she’s back. However, this time it’s because she was confronted by the president of Accuracy in Media Adam Guillette who, ironically, attempted to offer her “humanitarian aid.”

“I know humanitarian aid, very important,” Guillette began. “We’re going to Shake Shack. Can we get you anything?”

“We’re not interested in speaking,” the woman (I’m assuming) responded.

Continue reading here at Media Research Center.

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