Following her arrest and suspension from Barnard College (an undergraduate school at Columbia University), Ilhan Omar’s daughter (niece?) Isra Hirsi claimed that she was somehow targeted despite over 100 other radical activists being arrested too, and that the Geneva Convention was apparently violated in the process.
Anti-Israel leftists have been protesting at Columbia University since April 17, which has led to Columbia moving classes online to protect their Jewish students.
Naturally, Omar's daughter was one of those the Jewish students needed protection from - but still managed to portray herself as the victim nonetheless.
“This is 100 percent targeted,” Hirsi said to MSNBC after her arrest. “Every single protest that we have, there’s a group of counterprotesters that bring all of their items, their flags and things like that. And they’re not seen as having unsanctioned protests, or really received the kind of disciplinary warnings that many of our fellow organizers receive just for being seen at these protests.”
“And so there is definitely some hypocrisy here, especially you can kind of see it with the students that were sprayed with the chemical weapons,” she added.
She’d also claim to be “frantic” following her suspension, and pretended to be homeless and starving.
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Five months ago, pro-Palestinian Columbia University students claimed to have been assaulted by a “chemical weapon” by a pro-Israel student. The supposed assault became so well-known that Al Jazeera ran an entire story on it - only for the “chemical weapon” to later be revealed to be a $26 non-toxic spray called “Liquid Ass.”
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