From Adam Guillette <[email protected]>
Subject Don’t forget to pack your blood-red paint!
Date September 9, 2024 9:00 PM
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Dear John,



Did you wear a keffiyeh on your first day of school? How about vandalizing
your campus?



If not, then you probably didn’t go to Columbia University.



In the first few hours of the day, radical activists drenched the Alma Mater
statue in blood-red paint in protest of the state of Israel.



Flyers were passed out reading “Glory to Gaza” where embracing “all forms of
Palestinian resistance” was celebrated.



Far-left protesters pressured students from going to class by forming a mob
around the entrance of campus. They chanted “There is only one solution…
Intifada revolution.”



You know as well as I do what “resistance” and “Intifada revolution” means --
the destruction of the state of Israel and Western civilization more broadly.



In 2024, students fear for their safety on the first day of school. Jewish
students in particular fear that they will be followed and harassed like they
were last year.



You and I know all of this could be avoided if Columbia’s administration
reprimanded student leaders last school year who caused chaos and hate to
spread on campus.



But instead, the students who were arrested for taking over Hamilton Hall and
holding a janitor hostage were released without facing a single charge.



Not one of these students was expelled by the university. In fact, many of
them are in good standing according to a House of Representatives report.



That is why all summer long, you and I brought our mobile billboard trucks to
the homes of Columbia’s student leaders who spread hate and violence on campus.
You and I knew that these students must be taught that actions have
consequences.



Not only that, but throughout the last academic year, you and I pressured
then-President Minouche Shafik to resign for failing to maintain order and
safety on campus.



Thankfully, our activism worked, and she finally resigned in disgrace just a
few weeks ago.



But I assured you our activism would not stop there.



That is why I returned to Columbia with our mobile billboards. I displayed the
names and faces of returning students who played a role in spreading violence
and hate on campus last year.



I want these students to know that you and I have not forgotten what they have
done. I want the administration to know that even with Shafik gone, you and I
will not stop pressuring them to take significant action against antisemitism
and violence on campus.



Our tactics have proven to be effective time and time again, but John, they
are most effective when our team can act swiftly and decisively. That is why I
need your help.



Can you help my team have the resources they need by donating $25, $50, or
$100 or more right now?
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Without your support, our team will have to scale back our operations. That
means more radical student leaders and administrators will get away with their
despicable actions.



Your support will make sure that the students at Columbia and other
universities know that antisemitism and lawless violence have no place in our
society.



Not only that, but you and I are also standing up against pro-terrorist,
anti-American activists who hate our great nation, the state of Israel, and
Western civilization more broadly.



I hope you will take action today by clicking here:
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In liberty,



Adam Guillette

President

Accuracy in Media



P.S. The first day of classes at Columbia was met with vandalism and
terrorist-sympathizing demonstrations.Stand up against these radical student
leaders and activists today by clicking here.
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