Undercover Video Shows How Easily American College Students Will Finance Islamic Terrorism

Do America’s college students know the difference between helping those in need and helping Hamas, a known Islamic terrorist group?

You might be surprised. In new undercover footage from the Daily Wire, you’ll see college students open their wallets to finance terrorism before your very eyes. You have to see it to believe it.

One student said, “What you’re doing sounds like a great thing to do. Totally against the Israeli genocide.”

Multiple students actually hand the host money, joining the cause to support those who seek to kill Jews.

The donations of $10 or $15 may not seem like a big deal to some, but it’s the mindset that is concerning. The next generation is handing out cash to help terrorists like they’re buying cookies to help the Girl Scouts.

Even when one student is told about the desire to “wipe Israel off the map,” the student doesn’t even seem to flinch. Maybe schools need to add a required course on the Holocaust to remind them six million Jews died the last time people agreed to such evil.

The new challenge for the woke crowd may be how easily they’ll pay up to support antisemitism. What will happen when an undercover conservative claims to raise money for “American Friends of Hamas”?

What should be a laugh turns into a sad commentary on today’s college campuses—and those who control them.


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