Another O’Keefe video shows California universities are hot beds for terrorism support (Video)

Another O’Keefe video shows California universities are hot beds for terrorism support (Video)

Over the years I have written extensively about anti-Semitism and anti-Israel propaganda and events in California’s colleges.  The latest video by James O’Keefe’a Project Veritas reveals that California’s schools are indeed a breeding ground for support of terrorist groups like the Islamic State, Hezbollah, and Hamas.

O’Keefe describes the video thus:

Today’s video reveals a multitude of professors, administrations, and students at numerous California state universities signing a petition pledging financial support to ISIS, Hamas and Hezbollah. Professor Bruce Burnam of California State University, Northridge had no problem signing the petition pledging economic support to ISIS, Hamas, and Hezbollah. Nor did, Jon Masciana, Director of Admissions at the Paul Merage School of Business at the University of California, Irvine who gladly signed the pro-terror petition.

“I was encouraged by the fact that many of the people we approached refused to sign our faux petition, however, I was disturbed by the amount of professors, administrators, and students across California who had no ethical qualms whatsoever about supporting ISIS, Hamas, and Hezbollah,” said Project Veritas President James O’Keefe. “There were far too many people who were far too willing to support these recognized terrorist organizations. It is truly frightening just how many supporters these organizations have on our college campuses and the affect it is having on our nation’s youth.”

Watch the video below and understand one of the failures of our university system.

Cross-posted at The Lid

Jeff Dunetz

Jeff Dunetz

Jeff Dunetz is editor and publisher of the The Lid, and a weekly political columnist for the Jewish Star and TruthRevolt. He has also contributed to Breitbart.com, HotAir, and PJ Media’s Tattler.

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