CNN commentator calls for the elimination of Israel.

Far-left CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill appeared to defend using violence to resist Israel and appeared to call for the elimination of Israel on Wednesday while speaking to the United Nations.

So... he "appeared" to say a couple things he never said, and the guy who wrote this article appears to be a horse's ass.
 
If this guy was a white commentator on Fox News the uproar would reverbrate across the nation.
Nah.

Anyways, the way Israel was created was certainly a mistake; but hindsight is 20/20. Cat’s out of the bag now. I say let them and their neighbors sort it out.
 
Far-left CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill appeared to defend using violence to resist Israel and appeared to call for the elimination of Israel on Wednesday while speaking to the United Nations.

So... he "appeared" to say a couple things he never said, and the guy who wrote this article appears to be a horse's ass.

WATCH: CNN Commentator Calls For Elimination Of Israel, Endorses Violence Against, Reports Suggest
marc_lamont_hill.jpg

Screenshot: United Nations



Far-left CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill appeared to defend using violence to resist Israel and appeared to call for the elimination of Israel on Wednesday while speaking to the United Nations.

Hill made the remarks while speaking during the U.N.'s International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, as first reported by Arutz Sheva.

"Contrary to western mythology, black resistance to American apartheid did not come purely through Gandhi and non-violence," Hill said. "Rather, slave revolts, self-defense, and tactics otherwise divergent from Dr. King or Mahatma Gandhi were equally important to preserving safety and attaining freedom."

"If we are in true solidarity, we must allow the Palestinian people the same range of opportunity and political possibility. We must recognize the right of an occupied people to defend themselves," Hill continued. "We must prioritize peace, but we must not romanticize or fetishize it. We must advocate and promote non-violence at every opportunity, but cannot endorse narrow politics of respectability that shames Palestinians for resisting, for refusing to do nothing in the face of state violence and ethnic cleansing."

Hill concluded by saying that justice requires a "Free Palestine from the River to the Sea."

According to multiple reports (here, here, and here), the phrase "Free Palestine from the River to the Sea" is a phrase that is commonly used by those who believe that Israel should be eliminated.



CNN's Marc Lamont Hill appears to call for violence against Israel and for the elimination of Israel, says, "Justice requires a free Palestine from the river to the sea."

The phrase "from the river to the sea" is a phrase used by those who believe Israel should be eliminated. pic.twitter.com/26TL205Ylb

— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 28, 2018
As Philip Klein notes at the Washington Examiner, Hill has a long history of anti-Semitism. Hill so despises Israel that he revealed during his speech at the U.N. that he refuses to drink their water:

CNN's Marc Lamont Hill also said at the U.N. that he refuses to drink Israel's water pic.twitter.com/r5DbcX0Qdn

— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 29, 2018
Hill has been photographed with notorious anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, who has stated that he believes Hitler was "a very great man."

"Louis Farrakhan is using a photo with CNN contributor Marc Lamont Hill to promote a $260 box set of music on his Nation of Islam website," The Wrap reported. "Hill, a political commentator for CNN touted on the site as 'one of the leading intellectual voices in the country,' told The Wrap that he was not aware his image was being used for commercial purposes and will ask for its removal."

The Wrap's Jon Levine reported last month that "During an appearance on Fox News in 2008, Hill said he couldn't be sure if Farrakhan was an "anti-semite" and that Farrakhan's quote calling Judaism a "gutter religion" had been taken "out of context."

During an appearance on Fox News in 2008, Hill said he couldn't be sure if Farrakhan was an "anti-semite" and that Farrakhan's quote calling Judaism a "gutter religion" had been taken "out of context" pic.twitter.com/HGT8qrXO2k
 
America's unwavering support of the apartheid terrorist state of Israel causes about 95% of the problems the U.S. has in the Middle East.

To truly have peace in that part of the world. Israel needs to be dismantled, and the jewish people either deported back to Europe, or absorbed into a new Palestinian state. .... :cool:
 
If this guy was a white commentator on Fox News the uproar would reverbrate across the nation.
Nah.

Anyways, the way Israel was created was certainly a mistake; but hindsight is 20/20. Cat’s out of the bag now. I say let them and their neighbors sort it out.

Hindsight is not 20/20 in your case boyo.
Decades of blood and violence make my case

Ridiculous....America has a long history of blood and violence as do all the major nations. There is a time for war and a time for peace. There are just wars and unjust wars. Study up boyo.
 
Far-left CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill appeared to defend using violence to resist Israel and appeared to call for the elimination of Israel on Wednesday while speaking to the United Nations.

So... he "appeared" to say a couple things he never said, and the guy who wrote this article appears to be a horse's ass.

WATCH: CNN Commentator Calls For Elimination Of Israel, Endorses Violence Against, Reports Suggest
marc_lamont_hill.jpg

Screenshot: United Nations



Far-left CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill appeared to defend using violence to resist Israel and appeared to call for the elimination of Israel on Wednesday while speaking to the United Nations.

Hill made the remarks while speaking during the U.N.'s International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, as first reported by Arutz Sheva.

"Contrary to western mythology, black resistance to American apartheid did not come purely through Gandhi and non-violence," Hill said. "Rather, slave revolts, self-defense, and tactics otherwise divergent from Dr. King or Mahatma Gandhi were equally important to preserving safety and attaining freedom."

"If we are in true solidarity, we must allow the Palestinian people the same range of opportunity and political possibility. We must recognize the right of an occupied people to defend themselves," Hill continued. "We must prioritize peace, but we must not romanticize or fetishize it. We must advocate and promote non-violence at every opportunity, but cannot endorse narrow politics of respectability that shames Palestinians for resisting, for refusing to do nothing in the face of state violence and ethnic cleansing."

Hill concluded by saying that justice requires a "Free Palestine from the River to the Sea."

According to multiple reports (here, here, and here), the phrase "Free Palestine from the River to the Sea" is a phrase that is commonly used by those who believe that Israel should be eliminated.



CNN's Marc Lamont Hill appears to call for violence against Israel and for the elimination of Israel, says, "Justice requires a free Palestine from the river to the sea."

The phrase "from the river to the sea" is a phrase used by those who believe Israel should be eliminated. pic.twitter.com/26TL205Ylb

— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 28, 2018
As Philip Klein notes at the Washington Examiner, Hill has a long history of anti-Semitism. Hill so despises Israel that he revealed during his speech at the U.N. that he refuses to drink their water:

CNN's Marc Lamont Hill also said at the U.N. that he refuses to drink Israel's water pic.twitter.com/r5DbcX0Qdn

— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 29, 2018
Hill has been photographed with notorious anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, who has stated that he believes Hitler was "a very great man."

"Louis Farrakhan is using a photo with CNN contributor Marc Lamont Hill to promote a $260 box set of music on his Nation of Islam website," The Wrap reported. "Hill, a political commentator for CNN touted on the site as 'one of the leading intellectual voices in the country,' told The Wrap that he was not aware his image was being used for commercial purposes and will ask for its removal."

The Wrap's Jon Levine reported last month that "During an appearance on Fox News in 2008, Hill said he couldn't be sure if Farrakhan was an "anti-semite" and that Farrakhan's quote calling Judaism a "gutter religion" had been taken "out of context."

During an appearance on Fox News in 2008, Hill said he couldn't be sure if Farrakhan was an "anti-semite" and that Farrakhan's quote calling Judaism a "gutter religion" had been taken "out of context" pic.twitter.com/HGT8qrXO2k

I read the article. That's where the word "appeared" is used twice in the first sentence. :lol:
 
Far-left CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill appeared to defend using violence to resist Israel and appeared to call for the elimination of Israel on Wednesday while speaking to the United Nations.

So... he "appeared" to say a couple things he never said, and the guy who wrote this article appears to be a horse's ass.

WATCH: CNN Commentator Calls For Elimination Of Israel, Endorses Violence Against, Reports Suggest
marc_lamont_hill.jpg

Screenshot: United Nations



Far-left CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill appeared to defend using violence to resist Israel and appeared to call for the elimination of Israel on Wednesday while speaking to the United Nations.

Hill made the remarks while speaking during the U.N.'s International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, as first reported by Arutz Sheva.

"Contrary to western mythology, black resistance to American apartheid did not come purely through Gandhi and non-violence," Hill said. "Rather, slave revolts, self-defense, and tactics otherwise divergent from Dr. King or Mahatma Gandhi were equally important to preserving safety and attaining freedom."

"If we are in true solidarity, we must allow the Palestinian people the same range of opportunity and political possibility. We must recognize the right of an occupied people to defend themselves," Hill continued. "We must prioritize peace, but we must not romanticize or fetishize it. We must advocate and promote non-violence at every opportunity, but cannot endorse narrow politics of respectability that shames Palestinians for resisting, for refusing to do nothing in the face of state violence and ethnic cleansing."

Hill concluded by saying that justice requires a "Free Palestine from the River to the Sea."

According to multiple reports (here, here, and here), the phrase "Free Palestine from the River to the Sea" is a phrase that is commonly used by those who believe that Israel should be eliminated.



CNN's Marc Lamont Hill appears to call for violence against Israel and for the elimination of Israel, says, "Justice requires a free Palestine from the river to the sea."

The phrase "from the river to the sea" is a phrase used by those who believe Israel should be eliminated. pic.twitter.com/26TL205Ylb

— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 28, 2018
As Philip Klein notes at the Washington Examiner, Hill has a long history of anti-Semitism. Hill so despises Israel that he revealed during his speech at the U.N. that he refuses to drink their water:

CNN's Marc Lamont Hill also said at the U.N. that he refuses to drink Israel's water pic.twitter.com/r5DbcX0Qdn

— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 29, 2018
Hill has been photographed with notorious anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, who has stated that he believes Hitler was "a very great man."

"Louis Farrakhan is using a photo with CNN contributor Marc Lamont Hill to promote a $260 box set of music on his Nation of Islam website," The Wrap reported. "Hill, a political commentator for CNN touted on the site as 'one of the leading intellectual voices in the country,' told The Wrap that he was not aware his image was being used for commercial purposes and will ask for its removal."

The Wrap's Jon Levine reported last month that "During an appearance on Fox News in 2008, Hill said he couldn't be sure if Farrakhan was an "anti-semite" and that Farrakhan's quote calling Judaism a "gutter religion" had been taken "out of context."

During an appearance on Fox News in 2008, Hill said he couldn't be sure if Farrakhan was an "anti-semite" and that Farrakhan's quote calling Judaism a "gutter religion" had been taken "out of context" pic.twitter.com/HGT8qrXO2k

Lamont Hill is a clueless moron...he fits right in at CNN
 
America's unwavering support of the apartheid terrorist state of Israel causes about 95% of the problems the U.S. has in the Middle East.

To truly have peace in that part of the world. Israel needs to be dismantled, and the jewish people either deported back to Europe, or absorbed into a new Palestinian state. .... :cool:

Fck the Palis. Bunch of ignorant troublemakers who start shit then run to the UN and bawl when they get their ass kicked.
 
America's support of the apartheid terrorist state of Israel causes about 95% of the problems the U.S. has in the Middle East.

To truly have peace in that part of the world. Israel needs to be dismantled and the jewish people either deported back to Europe, or absorbed into a new Palestinian state. .... :cool:

Pure ignorance and a blatant attempt to promote islamic propaganda. But then of course everyone knows you have a long history of that eh boyo?

Why the Death of Israel Wouldn't Slow Anti-U.S. Terrorism
 
America's unwavering support of the apartheid terrorist state of Israel causes about 95% of the problems the U.S. has in the Middle East.

To truly have peace in that part of the world. Israel needs to be dismantled, and the jewish people either deported back to Europe, or absorbed into a new Palestinian state. .... :cool:

Fck the Palis. Bunch of ignorant troublemakers who start shit then run to the UN and bawl when they get their ass kicked.

Exactly and it is very troubling to see so many Afro-Americans supporting Islamic violence.
 
Outrageous.....just another example of the double standard at play in matters of connected to racism.

WATCH: CNN Commentator Calls For Elimination Of Israel, Endorses Violence Against, Reports Suggest

If this guy was a white commentator on Fox News the uproar would reverbrate across the nation.
One hundred years ago when European Jews began the colonization of Palestine, there were ten times as many non-Jews as Jews living there.

By 1948 when Israel came into existence, the ratio had shrunk to 2:1.

Today there are roughly equal number of Jews and non-Jews living between the River and the sea.
map-2.jpg

How much additional land and water are the Jews of Israel entitled to?
Map of Palestine over the Years - Episcopal Peace Fellowship
 
If this guy was a white commentator on Fox News the uproar would reverbrate across the nation.
Nah.

Anyways, the way Israel was created was certainly a mistake; but hindsight is 20/20. Cat’s out of the bag now. I say let them and their neighbors sort it out.

Hindsight is not 20/20 in your case boyo.
Decades of blood and violence make my case

Ridiculous....America has a long history of blood and violence as do all the major nations. There is a time for war and a time for peace. There are just wars and unjust wars. Study up boyo.
The last 70 years have been the most peaceful in the history of mankind, except for one spot whcih could have been prevented. But oh well, hindsight.
 
Outrageous.....just another example of the double standard at play in matters of connected to racism.

WATCH: CNN Commentator Calls For Elimination Of Israel, Endorses Violence Against, Reports Suggest

If this guy was a white commentator on Fox News the uproar would reverbrate across the nation.
One hundred years ago when European Jews began the colonization of Palestine, there were ten times as many non-Jews as Jews living there.

By 1948 when Israel came into existence, the ratio had shrunk to 2:1.

Today there are roughly equal number of Jews and non-Jews living between the River and the sea.
map-2.jpg

How much additional land and water are the Jews of Israel entitled to?
Map of Palestine over the Years - Episcopal Peace Fellowship
Palestine was never a country. As far as the people, it’s a pity they didn’t accept the U.N. plan.
 

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