Einer palästinensischen Studentin, die sagte, sie sei „voller Stolz“ auf den Hamas-Angriff vom 7. Oktober, wurde ihr Visum entzogen

https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/palestinian-student-dana-abuqamar-visa-revoked-gaza-comments/

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  1. When you’re proud of cold blooded murder it’s time for you to go.

  2. Good riddance. If she is proud of supporting a terrorist organisation then equally take martyrdom by being accountable for that…

  3. >During the October 8 protest she was interviewed and told Sky News: “We are full of pride. We are really, really full of joy (at) what has happened…. We are proud that Palestinian resistance has come to this point.”

    On October 8th (Sunday) we knew that over 1000 civilians were wounded and several hundreds were most likely dead.

  4. She FAFO. And remember, when you are on a student visa, you are a guest in that country and they can kick you out anytime they want.

  5. >“Keep in mind, I am a 19-year-old law student – all I have done in life is go to school and receive an education and advocate for social justice.”

    Then you should be perfectly capable of reading the room and realizing that you fucked up with the timing of your support then

  6. I volunteer to donate her one way ticket into prideful gaza. My treat

  7. Great stuff.

    I’m sure she’ll prosper in her homeland.

  8. I wonder if she calls for “ceasefire” now after being so proud of her band of rapists.

  9. Islam is a cancer on democracy.. The west is better without her here.

  10. Something like 70% Palestinians support Hamas and what happened on October 7th so no surprise

  11. Good. Wish Canada could do the same before we’re further overrun with these terrorism loving assholes.

  12. Anyone who celebrates the orchestrated rape of children deserves much worse than a visa

  13. “…all I have done in life is go to school and receive an education and advocate for social justice.”

    She accused officials of “oppression”

    Yeah we don’t need more people advocating for that kind of social justice

  14. “She accused officials of “oppression” adding that she now feels freedom of expression does “not apply to ethnic minorities, particularly Muslims and Palestinians like myself”.”

    Sounds to me the UK did her a favor. She’ll be much safer and happier not living in a such an oppressive society.

  15. How can anyone ever say that they feel pride for attacks on innocent civilians?

  16. FAFO

    Great to hear the UK is reviewing visa renewals for terrorist support. No one needs any more terrorists in their country.

  17. >“My words were taken out of context and they were framed as me supporting harm to innocent civilians, which is completely false and completely untrue,” she told the Middle East Eye.

    Imagine being so full of pride that you deny being a part of it when you have to sacrifice her own comfort and saety.

    We call those people cowards.

  18. I’m pretty sure there’s significant overlap between the fuck-around-find-out folks and the people wondering why there are consequences to fucking around.

  19. Drop her off in the middle of the ocean. Learn to swim princess.

  20. She’ll be much happier wherever she came from and can spread hatred from there. Enjoy ☺️

  21. US DHS needs to be doing this shit too. Why theyre not is beyond me.

  22. Yeah, don’t celebrate a terrorist attack publicly if you’re on a visa in a western country. You can hold whatever opinions you want, but show a lack of common sense and you’re gonna get told to go be an idiot at home

    What we knew on Oct 8th makes her comments especially heinous. As much as I’m in favor of a ceasefire now, fuck anyone celebrating October 7th, too

  23. Hope she doesn’t win her appeal! These people are disgusting. Anyone supporting Hamas should be jailed or sent away

  24. Somehow Germany, France, UK, etc. all seem to have a much better understanding of where freedom of expression ends, and hate and radicalism begin.

    Here in the US you can see people openly wearing Hamas regalia middle of Stanford campus, people waving Hezbollah flags and continuing to glorify terrorist organizations on social media – and none of them would even get fired / expelled, let alone deported!

    Here is my simple question. If for example California Penal Code 11411 makes displaying swastikas, nooses, burning crosses etc. to terrorize others a criminal offense, why doesn’t that extend to known symbols of US government designated terrorist organizations?

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