"Israelis are pigs. Savages. Very very bad people. Irredeemable excrement," he said.
An associate professor at the School of Arts Institute of Chicago (SAIC) wrote a screed against Israelis, dehumanizing them as "pigs" and "irredeemable excrement." This is in relation to the ongoing war between Israel and the Palestinians following Hamas terrorists' invasion of Israel in which they slaughtered more than 1,300 people, the majority of which were civilians.
Mika Tosca, a trans-identified leftist activist and associate professor at the SAIC, posted his thoughts on Instagram and accused Israel of pushing "propaganda," calling them "savages" and wishing that they "all rot in hell."
"Israelis are pigs. Savages. Very very bad people. Irredeemable excrement. The propaganda has been downright evil. After the past week, if your eyes aren't open to the crimes against humanity that Israel is committing and has committed for decades, and will continue to commit, then I suggest you open them. It's disgusting and grotesque. May they all rot in hell," Tosca wrote.
According to Tosca's Instagram bio, the associate professor uses she/her pronouns and describes himself as "Chicago's radically optimistic transsexual climate scientist."
Tosca's comments follow an alleged viral hoax that mainstream media news outlets perpetuated that the Israel Defense Force (IDF) had bombed a Palestinian Chrisitan hospital on Tuesday, claiming the explosion killed about 500 innocent civilians. Israel denied blame, and officials within the US government determined on Wednesday that the explosion came from within Gaza and was not fired by the IDF, per The Wall Street Journal. In fact, investigations said that the explosion likely stemmed from a misfire by either the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terror group or Hamas.
Despite the lack of evidence, mainstream media immediately ran with Palestine's Hamas propaganda story which resulted in violent uprisings against Israel and the United States at embassies in the Middle East, as well as at consulates around the world.
According to Tosca's bio on the SAIC website, the trans-identified teacher is "a climate scientist, a humanist, an activist. She is an Associate Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an affiliate climate researcher at JPL (the Jet Propulsion Laboratory) in southern California."
Tosca teaches five classes at SAIC, including Abrupt Climate Change, Geo-Engineering, Knowing Nature, Earth's Changing Climate, and Environmental Disasters.
"In these courses, Tosca encourages students to utilize their own artistic practices to convey their knowledge of the material. From blackout poetry—a form that redacts words from existing documents to create poems—addressing the human impact on coastal regions to digital drawings warning about the environmental impact of NFTs, the projects that come out of Tosca’s classes are unique and span across disciplines," the SAIC's website states.
Since Hamas' recent terrorist attacks on Israel that began on Oct. 7, Universities across the world have been at the forefront of anti-Semitic protests in which students and faculty have claimed that the brutal slaughter of innocent Israeli civilians is a "justified" act of "resistance."
During a recent speech in Iowa, former Republican President Donald Trump slammed the anti-Semitism on college campuses following Hamas' calls for a "global day of jihad" and vowed to "aggressively deport resident aliens with jihadist sympathies."
Adding that, "We will revoke the student visas of radical anti-American and antisemitic foreigners at our colleges and universities, and we will send them straight back home."
The Post Millennial reached out to the School of Arts Institute of Chicago and Tosca for comment.
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