Actions have consequences. And that’s something a WHOLE LOTTA leftists aren’t used to. They kind of started seeing it when they went after Nicholas Sandmann with their lies and slander and he sued and won millions.

Then there was backlash against Bud Light and Target for their trans support. That didn’t go over well – and their profits suffered. But that’s what happens sometimes even in liberal-land. It’s where the rubber meets the road – it’s about the bottom line, the greenbacks – MONEY. That is when people often change their tunes. It’s about accountability. Bank ACCOUNTability.

Such is the case with the Hamas-supporting Harvard students who came out with their letters and their anti-Israel sentiments after the terrorists attacked Israel. But now the punks with “skulls full of mush,” as the late Rush Limbaugh would say, are backpedaling because they don’t want their names to be associated with the whole thing if it means they might not get a good job in the future.

Just the News is reporting that a New York University law student, Ryna Workman, lost a job offer that is estimated to been worth about $200K a year from Winston & Strawn because she publicly refused to condemn Hamas in a letter for the school’s newsletter. They took back the job offer after learning that the former summer associate published inflammatory comments regarding Hamas’ recent terror attack on Israel and distributed it to the NYU Student Bar Association. They said her statements were in conflict with the firm and she no longer has an offer of employment.

The Black binary anti-semite was also condemned by New York University’s Law Student Bar Association, where she is the president of, for basically saying that Israel had it coming. The association is also working on removing her from their group. Bravo to them and to the law firm.

If only Black Lives Matter supporters would get jobs offers revoked and be fired as well. But I digress…

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But Workman wasn’t alone. After the Hamas attack on Israel, a group of Harvard University student organizations had joined a statement under the banner of “Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups” where they called Israel an “apartheid regime” and said that they were “the only one to blame” for the Hamas attack. That would be the attack on innocent men, women, elderly, children and babies that claimed at least 1,200 Israeli lives.

Just the News reports that archives of the statement by the groups show the list of signatories was removed Tuesday between roughly 11:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., three days after the attacks.That was after they found out that most Americans don’t actually share their anti-Semitic views.

As all of this was appearing in the news, Bill Ackman, a hedge fund magnate and Harvard alumnus said on X, “I have been asked by a number of CEOs if Harvard would release a list of the members of each of the Harvard organizations that have issued the letter assigning sole responsibility for Hamas’ heinous acts to Israel, so as to insure that none of us inadvertently hire any of their members. If, in fact, their members support the letter they have released, the names of the signatories should be made public so their views are publicly known.”

Ackman went on to say, “One should not be able to hide behind a corporate shield when issuing statements supporting the actions of terrorists, who, we now learn, have beheaded babies, among other inconceivably despicable acts.”

What are the pro-Hamas folks afraid of? Being judged and held accountable for their actual opinions and words?

Just the News also reports that famed Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said that he has “started a campaign to publish the name of every single student anywhere, in any university, who signed those petitions.” He added, “Students who claim they signed the statement because they didn’t read it first aren’t helping themselves…Would you hire, as your lawyer, somebody who signed petitions, or signed documents that he didn’t read? Students signed it without reading because the prevailing view on campus is ‘if it’s against the Jews, it must be right.’”

Others who are trying to hold Hamas supporters accountable by releasing their names are
former Stanford Review editor Max Meyer who has created a list of “Hitlerite college radicals.” Google, of course, took it down. Don’t worry though because Accuracy in Media has a list of the Harvard groups – and some of their members and organizers. Companies deserve to know what kind of people they might be hiring.

If it was a group of MAGA supporters wrote a letter and called Biden and Obama terrorists, I’m pretty sure that Google leave their names up – and be silent if they were doxed. Doxing is what the Palestine Solidarity Committee, Harvard Crimson and USA Today is accusing Pro-Israel people of who are publishing the Harvard students’ own Hamas-supporting words.

Leftists definitely don’t like it now that the shoe is on the other foot. When the cancel culture comes around for them, they are all whiney and secretive. They complain about being victims.

Let this be a lessen to all of the leftists in the United States who are supporting the murder of innocents and the ongoing Jihad against the Jewish people. Yes, they are allowed their freedom of speech. But WE are also allowed to hold their words and actions against them. We are allowed to hold them accountable. We are allowed to disassociate ourselves from them.

That includes never drinking or eating anything from Starbucks ever again. In case you didn’t know, their union has expressed “solidarity with Palestine.” Let them express their solidarity in empty Starbucks locations across the country.