Today we present the 7th episode in a series of brief documentary videos produced by a member of the Circle in collaboration with JFrg (the Jewish Faculty Resilience Group at UCLA).
The previous episodes, posted on our Substack, were: “Masking Identity,” “What Starts on Campus Spills Into the Streets,” “Peaceful Protests,” “Rabbi Dovid Gurevich's Encounter with Protesters at UCLA,” “Landmark Ruling Against Antisemitism at UCLA,” and “Unmasking SJP and BDS.”
For the current episode, scroll down to “October 7 and the Week of Rage.”
Today is the anniversary of the October 7th massacre—the largest pogrom since the Holocaust. It is a day of grief. It is a day of remembrance. It is a day to reflect on the struggle between civilization and barbarism. It is a day to reaffirm our commitment to the values of humanism. The civilized world needs to come together and fight the forces of evil.
This existential conflict is on full display on our campuses. The pro-terror organizations—such as SJP and their offshoots—are gearing up for a “Week of Rage,” celebrating the October 7th massacre, which they consider a moment of pride that they actually want repeated (as the video will show). For the coming week, they plan disruptions and illegal protests on our campuses.
October 7th and the Week of Rage
This short—and very timely—documentary shows how SJP and other pro-Hamas organizations are preparing their Week of Rage on our campuses. What will we see in the days ahead?
Around USC Campus
Already on Friday, the pro-Hamas groups started preparation for their Week of Rage. The images below, taken just outside the campus perimeter, show them preparing displays (does Newsom’s new law on “hate littering” apply here?) Note keffiyehs and masks, as usual.
Enough Is Enough!
It is time for a decisive action. We must not allow these pro-terror organizations to occupy and disrupt our campuses again. The universities have a duty to enforce the law and their own rules. Failure to do so will be a profound betrayal of their core values.
Prayers to all people of good will on campuses surrounded by such NAZI hatred. Let us never forget that the Palestinians were willing partners with the NAZIS during World War II when they sought to assist Hitler in expanding the Holocaust to the Middle East.