Video obtained by @theFIREorg: After Gov. Abbott's executive order targeting student demonstrators, UT San Antonio administrators filmed themselves telling students that if they chant "from the river to the sea," they will be reported to law enforcement. pic.twitter.com/NcdyZqcrPr
— Adam Steinbaugh (@adamsteinbaugh) May 18, 2024
This wasn't an accident. This is UTSA's Senior Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students making sure to document their enforcement of Abbott's executive order. It's a deliberate chilling of speech protected by the First Amendment.
— Adam Steinbaugh (@adamsteinbaugh) May 18, 2024
A state that says free speech in protests "is of critical importance" and should be "free, robust, and uninhibited" (https://t.co/CT34GT0tGl) does not tell students that a chant will land them in law enforcement crosshairs. Or does Texas now have literal speech police?
— Adam Steinbaugh (@adamsteinbaugh) May 18, 2024
Fortunately, this video can go straight into CAIR's First Amendment lawsuit filed against Gov. Abbott's blatantly illegal executive order. AIPAC-owned Republican and Democrats declared war on the First Amendment in the wake of October 7 to shut down speech critical of Jews and Israel. Last week, the Washington Post reported that a powerful group of influential Jewish billionaires and multimillionaires formed a private WhatsApp group chat after October 7 where they worked in concert with the Israeli government and conspired to push New York City Mayor Eric Adams to crackdown on pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University.Thankfully, CAIR is now suing Abbott and various university officials, rightly arguing that the executive order violates the First Amendment. https://t.co/EFkm9rQ1JM
— Adam Steinbaugh (@adamsteinbaugh) May 18, 2024
Sharing and discussing that fact-based reporting on Texas college campuses would undoubtedly be a criminal offense under Abbott's insane executive order. You have to wonder if similar happened behind the scenes in states like Texas, South Dakota, Georgia and so on where Governors are similarly trashing the First Amendment by signing executive orders and bills to crackdown on "antisemitic" speech. Last year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis flew to Israel to dine with top pro-Israel GOP megadonors in Jerusalem and then on Israeli soil signed an oppressive hate speech bill into law to jail Floridians for criticizing Jews and Israel.???? Over a dozen Jewish billionaires working secretly in concert with the Israeli govt were part of a private group chat which conspired to push NYC Mayor Eric Adams to crackdown on pro-Palestine protests at Columbia, according to the Washington Post. https://t.co/9ArnOpvHzI
— Chris Menahan ?? (@infolibnews) May 18, 2024
Scoop: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis dined with Miriam Adelson — former President Trump's top financial backer in 2020 — and other major GOP donors in Jerusalem on Wednesday. Read the story by @SophiaCai99 and me report on @axios: https://t.co/sYJzu3Ji1kpic.twitter.com/c8cznvmova
— Barak Ravid (@BarakRavid) April 28, 2023
Read more at: InformationLiberation.comMade a secret trip to JERUSALEM (!!!) with @RepMikeCaruso to deliver @GovRonDeSantis HB 269, the strongest antisemitism bill in the United States. To Florida’s Nazi thugs, I have news: attack Jews on their property and you’re going to prison. Never again means never again. pic.twitter.com/FYXNE5c5RU
— Rep. Randy Fine (@VoteRandyFine) April 27, 2023
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