Dems Rally for ‘Non-Violent’ ‘Palestinian’ Columbia Student Who Writes About Collecting Bombs
“And embrace my gun…”
Now that a judge ruled that Columbia U’s Mahmoud Khalil can be deported, and Momodou Taal who urged taking a cue for Hamas has self-deported, Democrats and the media are swarming to defend another one of these foreign students being shoved to the exit.
Mohsen Mahdawi, also of Columbia U, presumably anticipating his own ‘Shalom’ message, went off to an immigration officie in Vermont in the hopes of getting ‘naturalized’, instead he was asked to leave America.
Democrats are furious.
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Sen Peter Welch along with Rep. Becca Balint, claimed that booting Mahdawi was “immoral, inhumane and illegal.”
According to his lawyers, Mahdawi, a so-called “Palestinian” is also a “committed Buddhist who believes in “non-violence and empathy as a central tenet of his religion.”
According to reality, Mahdawi told 60 Minutes that he could empathize with the Hamas atrocities of Oct 7. He also wrote a poem celebrating a terrorist that contained the words, “I will breathe home… / And fill my shame / And clean my gun / And collect my packages, my bombs / And embrace my gun…”
This won’t stop Democrats or the media from fighting for him because this is what they support.
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