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Friday, April 22, 2016

Meet The Harvard Student Who Called A Jewish Politician ‘Smelly’

The name of the Harvard student who asked a visiting Israeli politician why she was “so smelly” has been revealed. The student is a leader in Harvard’s Arab community with a history of anti-Israeli activism. Not only that, but he’s also a man looking for a job, making his public stunt look like an incredibly bad idea.

Last week, Husam El-Qoulaq rudely disrupted a panel featuring Israeli politician Tzipi Livni to ask her why she was “so smelly.”

“I’m question (sic) about the odor of Tzipi Livni, very smelly, and I was just wondering,” El-Qoulaq said to a confused panel.

Despite his remarks being very public, it took nearly a week before El-Qoulaq’s statements attracted wider notice, with several Jewish media outlets expressing outrage at the stunt on Wednesday. Harvard Law School Dean Martha Minow strongly condemned the behavior in a school-wide email. El-Qoulaq issued an apology as well, claiming he was unaware that assigning a pungent odor to Jewish people has long been a part of anti-Semitic propaganda. El-Qoulaq suggested that he was just trying to make a rude personal attack on Livni rather than an attack on all Jews in general.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Arabs are so full of hate they aren't able to reason. It's a mental illness and they are not to be trusted. They are taught to hate and lie and these teachings start at a very young age. So sad they can't control themselves...beware

Anonymous said...

Typical male muslim. Look and talk down to a woman. Im sure many think he smells too.

Anonymous said...

Abusive Muslim male. The Jewish woman shouldn't let it bother her too much....they talk to their women the same way.

Anonymous said...

And yet Democrats are sympathetic to Muslims.

Anonymous said...

Satan worshippers are such nice people aren't they? The stench of sulfur.