It seems the University of Michigan has a large rock on campus that is regularly painted over by students with messages of some sort. So when it was painted in orange in a symbolic attribute to the Bibas family, mother Shiri, and sons, Kfir, and Ariel, all slaughtered by Hamas, it was then painted over with "Free Palestine" and an inverted red triangle. The latter is a symbol used by Hamas to identify Israeli military targets. Apparently, whoever painted over the rock decided that a tribute to the Bibas family was a "military target". For that matter, Hamas considers women and tiny children to be military targets, don't they?
This speaks volumes about the moral values of the pro-Hamas crowd on college campuses-or anywhere for that matter. Hamas slaughters a mother and her two small children, one an infant, and any tribute to their memory is defaced.
I often write about the articles posted by University of Michigan professor Juan Cole, a fierce enemy of Israel, on his blog, Informed Comment. As yet, I see nothing on his blog about this. I wonder if he will have anything to say about this. I am not optimistic, but if he proves me wrong, I will post it.
As yet, there is nothing in the campus paper.
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