The Harvard-Yale football game hasn’t been in the national spotlight for some time, but this year was different. It’s not that the football teams are any more competitive on the national scene. It’s that with the outbreak of pro-Hamas wokeness infecting so many students, some of us watched (well, listened in the background) for a riot or worse.
That didn’t happen, thankfully, but there were plenty of “Free Palestine” signs in the crowd. But one sign stood out because it made sense. It read, “Exchange each hostage for 100 Pro-Hamas Harvard students & faculty. Good for Israel, good for USA, good for Hamas, educational for students.”
Perfect sign. Make it happen. pic.twitter.com/B5UsrrKs20
— Savannah (@BasedSavannah) November 18, 2023
Sounds reasonable. Any volunteers?
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