The University of Wisconsin's Anti-Colonial Scientist and Mecca Chapter has been placed on temporary suspension pending an investigation into the chalking, which “advocates violence, supports terrorist organizations, and/or contains anti-Semitic remarks.”
According to the student paper: daily cardinal, Temporary suspension means that a group must “cease its activities.” [during] CSO investigation and decision [Committee on Student Organizations].”
The report said the chalk messages from last weekend included: “Al-Qassam you are making us proud. Kill another soldier now”, “Power over al-Qassam” (the military wing of Hamas), “Power over Hezbollah”, “' It was recorded that it included “Overthrow.” ‘Israel’ lost along with ‘America’.”
Others praised the Houthis for using slogans such as “God is great, death to America, death to Israel, damnation to the Jews, victory for Islam.”
The anti-colonial scientists' Instagram page, which has since been suspended, posted a notice of the suspension that included the phrase “Curse all Jews.” School officials were accused of “mak”.[ing] “Lie more.”
Mecha de UW-Madison’s Instagram account said, “Glory to the Resistance! Glory to the martyrs!” And he said he supported the liberation of the Palestinian people from the “Israeli entity.”
It also rejects the possibility of a two-state solution that is simply “a relationship between the colonizer and the colonized.” (Throughout the message, Israel is consistently referred to as “Israel” and the United States as “US.”)
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“Our coalition believes that our point of unity must be against the Zionist group’s barbaric attacks on the Palestinian people,” the group’s message ends.
Mecha also raises questions about “Israeli” influence in Latin America.
that much daily cardinal One of the reporters recorded being approached by a chalker who asked, “Why are you making so much noise?” Ironically, everyone involved in the chalk work appeared to be wearing masks that covered their faces.
David Goldenberg, Midwest regional director for the Anti-Defamation League, told the newspaper: “It is clear from the messages and signs what these protesters are celebrating and demanding. To them, this is a celebration of violence against Jews, the expulsion of Jews from campuses, and violence against Jews.”
When asked about last Saturday's pro-Hamas message, a representative for UW's Students for Justice in Palestine said the group “can't explain everyone's perspective” and that “many people are at very different stages of what a free Palestine means.” “I’m learning,” he said. .”
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