Pirro: These Students Who Needed Safe Spaces Have ‘Turned into Animals,’ Chasing Jews

‘If a college cannot protect the students – I mean, we want kids to learn things in college’

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PIRRO: “First of all, it was unlawful imprisonment. I’m disappointed, number one. It took the police so long to respond. I think the irony, as Dana said, of hiding in the attic, I mean, the Anne Frank, the vibe is there. You have people who are not pro-Palestine, they’re pro-Hamas. Pro-Hamas equals exterminate the Jews, all right? And that is what kids on campus are now having to confront. And if a college cannot protect the students — I mean, we want kids to learn things in college. We’re so worried about what they’re teaching them. We should be worried first about whether or not they’ll be safe to go on a campus. That’s the number one priority. And, you know, the irony, the other irony is these other kids, they needed safe spaces, you know, to prevent the hurt of the micro aggressions and they turn into animals chasing other people because they don’t like their ethnicity? This is the United States of America. We are in a pre-World War II moment. This is exactly what happened in Europe.”

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