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Friday, November 23, 2018

Hyatt and Real Hate Groups

Hat tip Middle East Forum





Hyatt Hotels has announced that they will not host hate groups. They have identified Act for America as a hate group they will not allow past their threshold. In reality, Act is not a hate group. They merely tell the truth about radical and extremist Islam. Having spoken before a few Act chapters, I am well acquainted with their disclaimer that they do not hate Muslims as people.

But there is a hate group that Hyatt is, in fact, hosting: That would be American Muslims for Palestine (AMP). This month, the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Chicago will be (again) hosting the annual convention of AMP. Shame on them.


https://www.meforum.org/islamist-watch/articles/2018/hyatt-helps-hate?fbclid=IwAR0rsjbMcWRp7FPToRQsn1jmDopTTSSKM8sdZm2bVAP3XSvSp2p3TfqmftE

AMP is a financial arm of the brown shirt Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP),a despicable organization that delights in disrupting pro-Israel events on over 150 college campuses across America. Both organizations were co-founded by UC Berkeley professor Hatem Bazian, who washed up on our shores about 20 years ago as a college student from the West Bank. We've been unable to get rid of him ever since.

In addition, Taher Herzallah, who is mentioned in the article, was one of the so-called Irvine 11, a group of UC Irvine and UC Riverside Muslim Student Union members who disrupted the speech of Israeli ambassador Michael Oren at UC Irvine in 2010. I was there, and I can tell you, it was downright ugly. Herzallah and the others were successfully prosecuted and convicted by the Orange County DA's Office. So he now works for Bazian.

I don't know about you, but I will not be staying at any Hyatt hotels anytime soon.

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