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Anti-Israel Activists Clash with Pro-Israel Vigilantes at UCLA

Anti-Israel activists are up to their usual shenanigans, folks! Let’s break it down. So, these troublemakers were going after pro-Israel vigilantes at UCLA. It’s like a real-life game of cat and mouse, except with politics and name-calling involved. Those anti-Israel folks were not happy with the vigilantes for tearing down barricades at the “Palestine Solidarity Encampment.” Sounds like a real drama-filled episode of a reality show!

Breitbart News spilled the tea on the chaotic scene. Apparently, there was a whole mess of chanting, assaulting, and bullying going on at the encampment. And get this – the university turned a blind eye to all the madness until about 100 vigilantes decided to crash the party. It was like a scene from a superhero movie, but with less capes and more shouting.

After all the commotion settled down, some big shot Democratic officials like Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass finally decided to condemn the violence. But hold on just a minute – they were missing in action when the activists were causing all that trouble in the first place! Talk about selective outrage.

To top it all off, the Los Angeles Times spilled the beans on a bunch of online detectives playing detective and trying to “dox” the vigilantes. They were on a mission to uncover the identities of those involved in the showdown. It was like a digital game of hide-and-seek, but instead of high-fives, there were angry reviews and social media drama.

In the end, the encampment got the boot, with law enforcement making a bunch of arrests. The activists felt like the police were playing favorites with the vigilantes, turning a blind eye to their mischievous ways. It’s like a wild west standoff, but with less tumbleweeds and more Twitter drama. So, folks, buckle up because the political rollercoaster ride is just getting started!

Written by Staff Reports

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