While the World Moves Toward Peace, UCLA Promotes Hate

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Historic Peace Ignored, Campus Theater of the Absurd, Free Speech or Free Hate?, Administration in Fantasyland

While the world celebrates an announcement of the beginning of a historic peace breakthrough, UCLA students are busy proving that radical hatred has a permanent residence on campus. President Donald J. Trump recently announced that Israel and Hamas have signed off on the first phase of his peace plan. Hostages are about to be released. Israel will withdraw troops to the agreed lines. Diplomacy, patience, and negotiation have yielded tangible results, a stronger, more durable path toward peace for Israel, the Arab and Muslim world, surrounding nations, and the United States of America. Blessed are the peacemakers.

Meanwhile, at UCLA, 70 students from Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) marched through campus, waving Palestinian flags, chanting “Intifada, intifada,” carrying coffin-shaped props, and parading wagons full of red flowers. Yes, while history is being made in real time, UCLA radicals are staging a theatrical celebration of conflict.

Campus Theater of the Absurd

The protest began at De Neve Plaza, blocking walkways, flaunting rules, and performing for an audience of unwitting students. Masks were handed out—because nothing screams “peaceful commemoration” like hiding your identity while promoting extremism. The group marched past memorials for victims of terrorist attacks in Israel with zero acknowledgment, zero respect, and zero humanity.

Coffins, chants, flags, flowers—a horror show masquerading as activism. If the goal was to honor life and peace, the protesters failed spectacularly. If the goal was to glorify hatred while ignoring global peacemaking, congratulations: mission accomplished.

Free Speech or Free Hate?

Bruin Plaza, designated for free expression, became a stage for ideology, rather than dialogue. Speakers called on UCLA to divest billions from companies linked to Israel and its military—essentially demanding the university fund a political agenda hostile to America’s ally. Students weren’t being invited to a discussion; they were being instructed on which side of history to take a knee.

Let’s be clear: handing out flowers and chanting slogans is not activism. It’s propaganda. It’s a performance designed to normalize anti-Semitism and anti-American sentiment under the guise of moral outrage. And while the world cheers a diplomatic breakthrough, UCLA treats extremism as a civic activity.

Administration in Fantasyland

Meanwhile, UCLA’s administration watched politely. Twenty-five police officers stood by to ensure safety, not morality. TPM rules were reset. Warnings were issued. And the protesters continued. The message: glorify violence and demonize allies all you want, just move if someone complains.

Students pay exorbitant tuition for education. They get performances of hatred masquerading as activism. And the administration? They send memos, reset rules, and hope the extremists eventually wander off because nothing says “elite university” like tolerating anti-Semitism while the world celebrates peace.

Turning Mourning into Propaganda

The protesters concluded with a “moment of silence” for Palestinians killed, only to immediately pivot to a call for action: “Turn any agitation you may feel into action for a Palestinian.” Translation: Use your outrage to mobilize against a democratic nation. This wasn’t remembrance. It was recruitment. It was propaganda. It was moral posturing masquerading as activism.

Let’s be blunt: UCLA has allowed a radical ecosystem to flourish. Islamist and Marxist ideologies are normalized. Anti-American sentiment parades freely. Extremists weaponize grief to push their political agenda. Meanwhile, the world witnesses real progress—hostages freed, troops withdrawn, a path toward lasting peace under President Trump, and UCLA is staging a hate-filled theater production.

Bottom Line: The Ugly Reality

Commemorating death as propaganda? Not activism. Glorifying violence as “action”? Not engagement. Tolerating anti-Semitism under the guise of free speech? Catastrophic failure.

UCLA, your campus is a theater of hate while the world takes historic steps toward peace. Students are being exposed to normalized extremism, political indoctrination, and hostility toward allies. Meanwhile, leadership watches with polite memos and procedural resets. Enough is enough.

If universities truly value learning, civility, and intellectual diversity, they must draw a line. Radical ideologues cannot hijack campuses to turn mourning into political theater. The contrast between the world embracing peace and UCLA glorifying conflict could not be starker. The choice is clear: educate, or tolerate hatred. The world is watching, and history will judge.

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