Terrorist-supporting students and their off-campus allies took over yet another building at Barnard College in New York on Wednesday. The protesters blocked students from attending class, disrupted students studying in the library, and lynched Barnard’s president in effigy. As midterm exams approach and protest season comes into full swing, it’s an opportune time to explain what the supposedly “pro-Palestinian” protesters mean with their slogans and symbols, like the red-hand pin. They are a lot more sinister than the legacy media or sympathetic politicians would have you believe.
Sometimes protesters’ support for terrorism is clear and open, such as the flyers they distributed at Barnard glorifying Hassan Nasrallah, the late leader of the terrorist group Hezbollah, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization infamous for bombing the U.S. embassy and Army barracks in…