Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., repeatedly suggested a leading Arab American activist is a Hamas supporter when she testified Tuesday at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on hate crimes, and he told her she should hide her “head in a bag.”

The activist, Maya Berry, said repeatedly that she did not support Hamas and was “disappointed” by the minuteslong exchange toward the end of a hearing called “A Threat to Justice Everywhere: Stemming the Tide of Hate Crimes in America.”

“You are the executive director of the Arab American Institute, are you not?” Kennedy said at the beginning of the exchange. She said she was and agreed with Kennedy that she is a Democratic activist.

“You support Hamas, do you not?” Kennedy asked, referring to the militant group behind the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks on Israel. The question prompted gasps and surprised laughs from the audience.

“Senator, oddly enough, I’m going to say thank you for that question, because it demonstrates the purpose of our hearing today in a very effective way,” Berry responded. Kennedy then cut her off and insisted he needed a yes-or-no answer.

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    Grandpa Munster keeps getting worse.

    Fun fact… he’s one of the first Republicunt traitors who traveled to Moscow on the 4th of July to kiss Putin’s ring.

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        He was also allegedly a lawyer at some point, but I find that difficult to believe.

        It’s like something happens to a boomer’s brain when they hit 40 that just drains any intelligence or empathy the person might have once had, and it’s replaced with selfishness and cruelty.

        Lead really did a number on this country.

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    This is one of the dumbest motherfuckers that I have ever had the displeasure of hearing speak. Every single time I’ve seen this moron speak, I’ve walked away stupider.

    It is absolutely shocking to me that this man graduated high school, let alone college or fucking law school.

    Mind boggling.

    Just seeing his photograph in the thumbnail, I can hear his stupid fucking voice…

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    Gotta love how he completely ignores her answers and asks follow up questions that imply she said the opposite of what she actually said. And how he repeatedly criticizes her for unequivocally stating her position in complete sentences instead of just saying yes or no, which would be less clear and easier to take out of context.

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    Looking at his Wikipedia page, it looks like at one time this guy wasn’t a complete asshat like he is today.

    Age gets us all, but I hope I don’t become an asshole before I kick off.

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      We also need to subtract 18 years from the average life expectancy of USA citizens and disenfranchise the elderly. They should have no say on long-term issues that they won’t live to regret.

      Also, I guarantee we’ll see proper funding for health care when they want to keep expressing their preferences a little longer.

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    “You know what’s disappointing to me? You can’t bring yourself to say don’t support UNWRA, you don’t support Hamas, you don’t support Hezbollah and you don’t support Iran. You should hide your head in a bag,” he concluded, to gasps and yells from the audience.

    What an asshole.

    Asked by Senate Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin, D-Ill., whether she had anything she wanted to say after the Kennedy exchange, Berry said, "It’s regrettable that I, as I sit here, have experienced the very issue that we’re attempting to deal with today.

    You go, lady. You’re a badass.

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    “I don’t support violence, whether it’s Hezbollah or Hamas or any other entity that invokes it, so no, sir,” she said.
    “You just can’t bring yourself to say no, can you?” Kennedy said. “You just can’t do it.”

    Like wtf? How dumb is this guy that he doesn’t understand when someone is saying no?

    I guess he doesn’t like being called out as a racist (by implying that all Arabs are Hamas plants or something).

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    A) Fuck this racist piece of shit.

    B) Anyone who says they support Palestinians but not Hamas are intentionally being ignorant, since the vast majority of the Palestinians in Gaza support Hamas and their attack(s) on Israel based on decently reputable local polling (not sourced by Israel)

    People need to take their head out of the sand and realize that this isn’t just an Israeli invasion, it’s a war that both sides want to keep fighting. It’s just a stupid war since Palestine is significantly weaker and getting their ass handed to them. The only reason Hamas is even still able to keep fighting is they’re being heavily funded with money and weapons from outside countries that want to weaken Israel. Gaza is dirt poor, they have no militarily exploitable resources or weapons production ability.

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      You are arguing in bad faith.

      My support for Palestine means wanting Israel to stop killing Palestinian civilians. This does not indicate my support for Hamas.

      You have multiple unbelievable claims that are not cited.

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        I am not arguing in bad faith. The fact that you think my claims are unbelievable is part of the problem, you’re clearly uneducated on the situation along with the vast majority of Palestinians supporters. Here’s the sources.

        71% support for the Oct 7th attack as of March 2024 both in Gaza and the West bank https://www.pcpsr.org/sites/default/files/Poll 91 English press release 20 March 2024.pdf

        PCPSR is the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research, an entirely Palestinian organization.

        Support for the attack has deteriorated since then, but they were very happy with it until the real consequences started.

        Only 5 percent of Palestinians think Hamas’s massacre on October 7 constitutes a war crime. https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2024/03/22/poll-hamas-remains-popular-among-palestinians/

        As for the funding…

        Last February, the State Department(US) said that Hamas raises funds in other Gulf countries and gets donations from Palestinians, other expatriates and its own charities. https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/hamas-cash-to-crypto-global-finance-maze-israels-sights-2023-10-16/

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          The October 7th attack was seen as a retaliation for a wave of settler attacks all summer on multiple Palestinian towns and the invasion of Al Aqsa. It doesn’t necessarily mean support for Hamas. Same way Israelis may support bombing Gaza but not necessarily supporting Netanyahu.

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            They still support an act of mass violence against civilians, so it makes them hypocritical when they condemn the current mass violence against their own civilians.

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              No, and you’re making a helluva lot of assumptions.

              Roughly 1/3 of the deaths on October 7 were of soldiers. Many of the rest were friendly fire. Israel claims that such a ratio of civilian deaths is “acceptable” in wartime. The Israeli government frequently claims that there are no civilians in Gaza, and many Palestinians say the same about Israelis. What’s galling is that Israelis have been pushing these excuses for violence for years and are outraged that they’re now being used against them.

              If you can’t see the parallels then you’re hopeless. For the record, it’s unacceptable that either side is doing this.

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                Outraged that they’re now being used against them? Israel spent literally tens of billions of dollars on a missile defence system to reduce the effect of rocket attacks. They’ve been pissed off at Palestinians and other terrorist groups for attacking them for a very long time, in fact literally since the day after they declared independence and got invaded by 5 of the neighboring countries.

                Your logic in no way helps your argument. If it’s actually a war that both sides want, then what the fuck are we doing complaining about civilian deaths on one side being lopsided? Should bigger countries always have to deal with smaller groups with kid gloves on? That’s just stupid, wars aren’t about being fair.

                You can want them to stop fighting, but both of them want to be fighting right now. You aren’t going to pull them apart like in a bar fight, there’s no way to physically separate these two groups.

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                  And there you go, going back to the mindless false narrative.

                  Israel went to war against neighboring countries because those countries were upset by the active ethnic cleansing that Israel was engaging in. Ever heard of Deir Yassin massacre and Ben Gurion’s orders to the military to evict all Arabs from the cities? And yet Israel still takes their frustrations over the war out on Palestinians who didn’t take part in it.

                  Your clinging to false ahistorical narratives in no way helps your argument. Like I said, you’re hopeless since you can’t seem to learn from history and instead look for excuses.

                  This fight wasn’t inevitable, the Israeli extremists made it happen; killing Rabin and rejecting multiple peace deals for the last 30 years. Netanyahu and Likud wanted this fight.

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            Does it really matter? They supported it for at least a few months after it happened. They were happy that Hamas killed a thousand Israeli civilians and took hostages.

            That being said, I mentioned it has dropped because of the consequences they faced, the latest numbers came out yesterday or the day before. It’s now down to 39% support for the attack.

            https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/palestinian-poll-finds-big-drop-support-oct-7-attack-2024-09-17/

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              They were happy that Hamas killed a thousand Israeli civilians and took hostages.

              I don’t care. They could’ve been dancing in the streets over it. It still doesn’t justify genocide.

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                Yes it does.

                It’s why the US killed a half million middle eastern people after 9/11

                It’s why people are praising Ukraine for invading Russia back

                It’s why nobody cries about all the dead Nazi’s

                Retaliation is very frequently justified, even when the level of killing amounts to hundreds of thousands or even millions of people.

                It’s right there in every single history book you’ve ever read, over and over and over and over.

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                  It’s why the US killed a half million middle eastern people after 9/11

                  Which was wrong.

                  It’s why people are praising Ukraine for invading Russia back

                  How is this different from what Hamas did on Oct. 7th?

                  It’s why nobody cries about all the dead Nazi’s

                  The Allies did not commit genocide on the Germans during WWII. The Germans were committing a genocide, and the Allies were stopping them.

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                The IDF can’t be trusted to tell you the sky is blue. Even if I support Israel’s right to fight I’m well aware of how they operate from a propaganda standpoint.

                They even say they don’t think the Pollsters were working with Hamas, but that Hamas was somehow clandestinely changing the results anyways. Suuure they are. The group that can barely function is somehow tampering with the results of the polls without the pollster noticing.

                “The IDF said the documents do not prove that PCPSR was cooperating with Hamas, but rather that the terror group was conducting clandestine actions to fraudulently influence the results of the polls.”

                All the IDF says is “we found confidential documents that show they changed the numbers,” do you know how easy that would be to fake?

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                  About as easy as it is to fake poll entries. The IDF also has a reason to want people to believe Hamas is very popular. It is a lot better of a look that all the civilians dying are super pro Hamas, than if Hamas only had a minority support.

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      People need to take their head out of the sand and realize that this isn’t just an Israeli invasion, it’s a war that both sides want to keep fighting. It’s just a stupid war since Palestine is significantly weaker and getting their ass handed to them.

      Uh… Sorry Palestinians don’t want to be occupied and ethnically cleansed from their land?