BAKA Lies | Jake Binstein

BAKA Lies

On January 29th, 2011, Rutgers University campus police barred some 400 Jewish students and their supporters, including some Holocaust survivors, from attending what was billed as an anti-Zionist gathering at the state school. The event, sponsored by pro-Palestinian group BAKA (which stands for Belief, Awareness, Knowledge, and Activism, not that any are practiced) was advertised as “free and open to the public”…that is, until 400 ardent Zionists showed up. Then, suddenly, the suggested donation of $5 became mandatory. In this video, Andrew Getraer tells our side of the story as he explains that the event was advertised as being completely free and open to the public, even though they later claimed all 400 of us owed them $5 for entry.

BAKA Lies | Jake Binstein.

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One Response to BAKA Lies | Jake Binstein

  1. Smugleaf says:

    There’s lots of video footage of the event on YouTube. You should find it and embed it on this page. The Jewish students handled themselves and the situation extremely well, and this could serve as an example to the rest of us.

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