Former ESPN personality Jemele Hill took exception to a video of frat boys counter-protesting left-wing pro-Palestinian supporters who were marching on the campus of the University of Mississippi.
About 30 protesters gathered on the Ole Miss Quad to show their support for Palestinians as Hamas continues its pledge to kill Jews. Still, their protest also brought a larger number of counter-protesters who laughed at and mocked the pro-Palestinian demonstrators.
One video of the mocking sent The Atlantic writer to call for an investigation by university authorities, labeling the actions of one counter-protester to be “racist.”
Reacting to a video posted by an X user who accused one apparent frat member of dancing like a monkey in front of a black protester, Hill insisted that the “open hostility directed at Black students” will not raise the same level of concern as people who are concerned about antisemitism. And she wanted at least one of the frat boys to be “barred from campus.”
“1) What fraternity does he represent? That fraternity’s national leadership needs to be contacted immediately, and that frat should be barred from campus,” she wrote.
“2) We have recently seen endless conversations and action items created about antisemitism, but I’m guessing that same energy won’t be there to protect this open hostility directed at Black students,” she added as if there has never been any talk about racism in the U.S.A.
Hill won the support of some of her X followers.
“Look at the smirks and self-congratulation on the faces of these white racists,” X user Matthew Spira exclaimed.
Another of Hill’s fans hinted that he thinks everyone in Mississippi is racist, writing, “Average person and day in Mississippi.”
Another insisted that the video shows that everyone is a racist in southern states.
Others, though, wondered how Hill could support the free speech for the black woman who supports the Palestinians but not the frat boys whom she wants to be expelled from school.
One X user, for instance, asked Hill if she only supports the “free speech for your side?”
Many more agreed that Hill was being hypocritical:
Campus protests have raged nationwide in recent weeks as left-wing demonstrators have shut down institutions of higher learning while showing solidarity with Palestinians and Hamas. Beginning earlier this week, several counter-protests emerged to protect the flag from desecration and mock the pro-Palestinian demonstrators.
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