And now, FAFO is kicking off on the morons supporting Hamas

Good day all. With the Israeli Defense Force ready to kick off the, I hope, destruction of the Gaza Strip and Hamas, we’re seeing the antisemitism of the progressive liberal idiots coming out in full flower, especially in colleges and universities. What these moonbats may not have anticipated was the blowback from corporations.

Corporations are seeing what is going on, that these Hamas supporting, antisemitic Progressive moonbats are cheering on the butchering of babies, and they have decided that they won’t be hiring these clowns. One person has already had her offer rescinded. Here are some of the details from the Blaze:

Leftist students at various prominent American universities blamed Israel for the savage attacks it suffered at the hands of Hamas terrorists over the weekend.

There are a lot of people who would like to take a 2×4 and beat some sense into them. However, businesses have found a better, (And legal), way of dealing with these fools.

Four days into the war, in which over 1,000 Israelis and at least 22 Americans have been killed, some students are now waking up to the prospect that in their rush to denounce Israel and equate the mass murder of civilians by Islamist militants to “resistance,” they may have jeopardized their future career plans. Others have already begun to reap the whirlwind.

Ryna Workman, the president of the New York University Student Bar Association, refers to herself as a gendered plurality and claims to be “nonbinary.” She recently made clear to her comrades that she believed the terrorism perpetuated by Hamas on civilians was “necessary.”

In a statement obtained by Yair Rosenberg of the Atlantic, Workman said, “This week, I want to express, first and foremost, my unwavering and absolute solidarity with Palestinians in their resistance against oppression toward liberation and self-determination. Israel bears full responsibility for this tremendous loss of life.”

“This regime of state-sanctioned violence created the conditions that made resistance necessary. I will not condemn Palestinian resistance,” she continued. “Instead … I condemn the violence of apartheid. I condemn the violence of settler colonialism. I condemn the violence of military occupation.”

After issuing several more condemnations, the student bar association president concluded by saying, “Palestine will be free.”

In the title of this post I used an acronym that I first saw a few months ago, FAFO. This acronym is used when addressing some idiot like this Ryna Workman. When she, he or it, whatever, started spewing her outright support of terrorism, she was introduced, in a backhanded sort of way to FAFO. Here is the polite response to this idiot’s stupid remarks.

A sophomore stressed that Workman’s views did not represent the whole of the NYU student body, stating, “There’s no interpretation of the events that occurred Saturday morning outside of that terrorists carried out a planned attack on civilians and started a war. There’s no justification for it. It’s shameful, and embarrassing that I have to be associated with it.”

It turns out, just as the NYU sophomore wanted nothing to do with Workman or her pro-terror views, neither did the law firm where she was set to make a small fortune as a lawyer. Winston & Strawn LLP issued a statement on Tuesday revealing it had rescinded Workman’s offer of employment.

“Today, Winston & Strawn learned that a former summer associate published certain inflammatory comments regarding Hamas’ recent terrorist attack on Israel and distributed it to the NYU Student Bar Association. These comments are profoundly in conflict with Winston & Strawn’s values as a firm,” said the firm.

The firm added, “We remain outraged and deeply saddened by the violent attack on Israel over the weekend. Our hearts go out to our Jewish colleagues, their families, and all those affected. Winston stands in solidarity with Israel’s right to exist in peace and condemns Hamas and the violence and destruction it has ignited in the strongest terms possible.”

And that is what FAFO stands for. Fuck Around and Find Out. Workman fucked around, and now she’s finding out she doesn’t have a job after all. From what I’ve been seeing, that law firm is not one you would call a conservative law firm. From what I could ascertain, they’re just to the left of Lenin. However, even they couldn’t stomach this terrorist supporting numbskull. (I wonder if she’s passed the Bar exam yet? If not, she might find herself not admitted to it)

This law firm isn’t the only company that has decided that enough is enough with these idiotic snowflakes. One Harvard Alum is demanding that Harvard University release the list of 31 student groups that blamed Israel for the murderous attack by Hamas. He wants to make sure that no one associated with these groups ever finds a job on Wall Street. (Or, I suspect, anything beyond McDonalds) Here are those details from the New York Post:

Bill Ackman wants Harvard University to release a list of the members of the dozens of student groups who signed a letter blaming Israel for Hamas’ violent assault over the weekend so as to make sure they don’t work on Wall Street.

I have been asked by a number of CEOs if Harvard would release a list of the members of each of the Harvard organizations that have issued the letter assigning sole responsibility for Hamas’ heinous acts to Israel, so as to insure that none of us inadvertently hire any of their members,” Ackman, the billionaire founder of hedge fund giant Pershing Square Capital Management, wrote on his X social media account on Tuesday.

If, in fact, their members support the letter they have released, the names of the signatories should be made public so their views are publicly known.”

That might be a bit of a problem since the Harvard University Administration is not known for it’s support of Israel. However, the pressure is growing on them as at least a dozen CEO’s have agreed with Bill Ackerman and also want to keep these morons out of their companies. Here are those details from the New York Post:

At least a dozen business executives have endorsed Bill Ackman’s call to refuse to hire members of student groups at Harvard that signed on to a letter blaming Israel for Hamas’ deadly attack on Saturday that killed more than 1,200 people, including at least 22 Americans.

Jonathan Newman, CEO of salad chain Sweetgreen, was among a group of business honchos who seconded Ackman in urging that the signatories of the letter circulated by a coalition of 34 Harvard student groups that “hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence” be blocked.

I would like to know so I know never to hire these people,” Newman wrote in response to Ackman’s post on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday.

Same,” David Duel, CEO of health care services firm EasyHealth, wrote in response to Newman.

This has led to these groups, and certainly a number of their members suddenly pulling back their support as they realize that they are rapidly finding themselves unemployable. This has led some of these groups to retract their remarks in a bid to not end up living on the streets with $10’s of thousands in student loans and no job prospects. Here are some of those details from the Insider:

At least five Harvard University student associations are back-pedaling on their support for a joint letter blaming Israel for the Hamas attack. 

Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups released a joint statement Sunday, which has since been deleted. It said the students “hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence” and added “the apartheid regime is the only one to blame” for the surprise attacks by Hamas militants. 

I followed the link to the joint statement and it was posted on Googlag Docs, and yes, it was removed. I’ve done a few basic searches, but it looks like Googlag was successful in scrubbing the document. At least I haven’t been able to locate it in the few minutes I tried. (Perhaps this is something for the Weaponized Autistic’s of 4Chan to dig into?) I’m sure it’s out there somewhere and someone will find it.

Several Harvard University students have since said they were unaware their associations were signing a letter that held Israel accountable for the Hamas attacks on Saturday. Harvard Kennedy School professor Jason Furman said in an X post that a former student, who graduated from the university in 2021, emailed him and said they were being targeted despite not having any involvement with the letter. 

You shouldn’t have been associated with it in the first place dumbass.

A truck drove around the university campus Wednesday with a billboard displaying the images and names of people who are thought to have signed the letter, alongside a banner that says “Harvard’s Leading Antisemites”, the Boston Globe reported. 

One X user shared the names of students he claimed had signed the letter in a Google Doc, which appears to have been taken down by Google since it was posted. The user said in a follow-up post that the list was being rebuilt.

Googlag has been working overtime to suppress anything that could harm these precious snowflakes chances of gaining meaningful employment. The problem is that people are finding ways around Googlag’s censorship.

In fact, if anyone can provide this list, and the names on it can be verified as having signed it, I know someone who runs an ISP who has the storage space, CPU and bandwidth to host it. He’s also not worried about his upstream providers playing games since he has signed contracts with them covering free speech. (If they threaten him he will show the contract and he will enforce it. In other words, FAFO)

The Harvard Islamic Society, Pakistan Forum, Pakistani Students Association, Ghungroo, and the Nepali Student Association are among more than 30 student groups that signed the letter and have retracted their signatures. 

“We would like to publicly retract our signature on the “Joint Statement by Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups on the Situation in Palestine” and clarify our position,” The Harvard Islamic Society statement shared on Instagram Wednesday said.

I am not at all surprised the Napali group pulled back their endorsement. Nepal has lost at least 10 of their citizens in this attack. (People are wondering if the Nepal government might offer Israel a few companies of Gurkha troops when they go after Hamas. I’m sure the IDF would welcome them)

For years, the universities and colleges have been pushing their antisemitic hate down the throats of the young skulls full of mush. These so called “Academics” in their ivory towers generally don’t have to worry about being fired from their positions. Many are tenured and it’s hard to get rid of them. As for the rest? Places like Harvard are so contaminated by these Woke Progressive totalitarian twits that they don’t see a problem with things like this.

Barking Moonbat

Now the targets of their propaganda and political reeducation are finding out that the Real World isn’t like their little university campuses. The future of their very livelihoods are being threatened and it’s scaring them. For years, they’ve been “Fucking around.” Now they are “Finding Out” that there are actual repercussions to their actions, and they don’t like it to much.

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One Response to And now, FAFO is kicking off on the morons supporting Hamas

  1. Jefferson Selvy says:

    I wonder if democrat support for Hamas and their atrocities will finally break the lock that the democrats had on the Jewish vote. The obvious antisemitism displayed in NYC during the fauci flu started it, but this might finally get them off the trains.

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