Rutgers chancellor is SORRY for his letter condemning anti-Semitism

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Rutgers Chancellor Christopher J. Molloy, the Chief Chickenshit in Charge has locked his Twitter account to lessen public knowledge of negative comments.


 
So he condemned the violence towards Jews and increased anti-Semitism, but it is all negated because Palestinians suffer in the world?

So does anything negate other suffering, like George Floyd dying?

I'm guessing no.
 
Among mainstream liberals, it's verboten to condemn anti-Semitism.

And they have the nerve to call normal people Nazis.
That seems to be the gist of the initial backlash from his original letter. It came from Palestinian sympathizers that objected to his failure to include the alleged oppression of Palestinians by Israel in his text. They were calling for anti-Semitism in a letter meant to condemn anti-Semitism.
 

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