“Rat Fink” Norman Finkelstein recently spoke to the protesting Columbia University Students. If the students were expecting one of the most prominent Jewish Israel-haters of our day to give an electrifying, motivational speech, they were sorely mistaken. He focused on warning them against using ambiguous slogans like the one they mostly use: “From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free.” And if that wouldn’t have pissed off the students enough, he also took a shot at cancel culture.
Naturally, the speech did not go over so well, judging first by the fact the student who got up right after he finished speaking started the very same chant he warned the students about.
Where @normfinkelstein speaks to anti #Israel @Columbia students and warns them against using ambiguous slogans like "From the River".. and they pretty much give him a huge middle finger pic.twitter.com/CzGgQF2Ywt
— 🎗️ David Lange (@Israellycool) April 27, 2024
This speaks volumes about the students, who seem to care little about the fact this slogan is (rightly) interpreted in a genocidal way by Jewish students. Instead of listening to Finkelstein and simply amending the one word, they continue to use it in what is a huge middle finger to not just Jewish students but Finkelstein himself. It also speaks to just how entitled these brats truly are.
Be that as it may, Finkelstein has also been attacked online by his fellow haters, mostly by antisemite “Abumination” Ali Abunimah, who seems to really have it in for him:




Abunimah did receive some pushback over his Rat Fink attack:



Here’s hoping these haters continue to be divided and our unity only continues to grow.