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August 17, 2026

Gay Socialism Terrorist Abdulrahman El-Sayed's Sister Spat In the Face of a Police Officer at an anti-ICE "Rally"

Trump often says he wants an immigration system that permits skilled workers into the country, and people who "love" us.

That always hit me as a little, I don't know, soft. Do I care if immigrants "love" us or not?

Well I'll tell you what, I care now. Trump is and was right: It should matter to us if immigrants are coming into this country to bring the chaos, corruption, and endless civil wars of their home shithole countries to our Main Streets, or if they're really coming to join our civilization as supporters and actual, real "cultural enrichers."

The left has created an ideology called Third Worldism. Third Worldism teaches all people in poor countries to hate white westerners and blame them for all of their poverty and stagnation. The way out of poverty and stagnation is not, as you might think, to adopt the proveably pro-growth and pro-stability doctrines of the west, but instead to just inflict on the west all of the ills and mayhem of the Third World. They believe that if they can just destroy the west, the Third World will thrive. I guess the theory is something like, "The West is all tall trees that catch the sunlight before it reaches the bushes on the ground. If we just tear down and burn all the tall trees, we'll all grow as high as they once were."

It's absurd. But note it is just the companion doctrine of anti-white, anti-American racial socialism in this country, which also advocates for not changing anything about failing "communities" except to destroy the "oppressors" supposedly keeping them down.

We cannot allow any more immigration while this pernicious, anti-American hatred is held as the highest value in the Third World and promoted by our own anti-American, left-wing, taxpayer-funded NGOs.

Here's the thing: I don't want my society destroyed and razed to the ground so that some foreign malcontents have the chance to rebuild it along their preferred lines, and then rule over me.

Call me a racist. I no longer care. I will not be ruled to show I'm not "racist."

I'm sure you already agree with this, but if you need more evidence:


NizNellie3
@NizNellie3

🚨 I've been warning about this "professor" for years. If you think Abdul El-Sayed isn't in agreement with his terror-supporting sister, you're blind.

Radicalism runs in the family.

Professor Eman Abdelhadi teaches at the University of Chicago.

On the morning of the October 7 attacks, she celebrated online by tweeting, "Good morning, freedom."

After the massacres, she called for violent student uprisings on the streets of America.

"Let Palestine break this country wide open. Long live the student intifada."

In October of 2025, she attended a protest at the Broadview ICE Detention Center outside of Chicago.

She was arrested for violence and spit on a police officer.

She's currently charged with two counts of aggravated battery, along with two misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest.

Her social media is flooded with antisemitic garbage and anti-American propaganda.

She's still employed. Our Dept of Education is about to shove over half a billion into the hands of her university.

It goes without saying: this should be all hands on deck from the White House and our intelligence community.


Stu Smith @thestustustudio

Jul 6, 2025

Eman Abdelhadi: "F*** the University of Chicago... but it's my best shot at power."

At Socialism 2025, @UChicago
professor Eman Abdelhadi called her employer "evil colonial landlord."

Use it. Organize it. Seize its structural leverage.

"We don't have power... but I work at one of the biggest employers in Chicago... a place with thousands of people I could potentially organize... This is where I need to build power."

She openly says it's "brutal" organizing academics. But despite her disdain, Abdelhadi sees the university as a tactical weapon--to build a Palestine-aligned political base from within.

This is from Socialism 2025 and is the Revolutionary Accompaniment: Holding Each Other When Things Fall Apart

Professor Eman Abdelhadi says she brings intense emotional distress into her academic life--and believes modeling that grief is part of her political responsibility.

"I have cried so many times on campus in ways like as a, you know, young brown, queer woman... and then like the genocide started and people are like how are you? I'm like--"

"I cried during every rally speech I gave on campus... and how dare you expect these students to be OK? Like why? Why would I be OK?"

"It would be sick if I was able to put on this performance for you that I'm fine."

She frames public emotional unraveling not as something to manage, but as a necessary political act:

"As a Palestinian there is a political tool to that... I think being incredibly sad is important."

And she's open about canceling work or redirecting student meetings around her emotional state:

"We're not meeting today because I'm actually too upset to meet."

"After our encampment was raided... my students were main organizers... So we don't do this weird inhuman thing where we pretend you didn't just get a tent ripped out from under you by the police. Let's talk about that first."

This isn't support. It's not pedagogy. It's ideology via emotional exhibition--politicized despair as a teaching method. You decide if that belongs in a university classroom.

Stu Smith
@thestustustudio
·
Jul 6, 2025
Eman Abdelhadi: "F*** the University of Chicago... but it's my best shot at power."

At Socialism 2025, @UChicago
professor Eman Abdelhadi called her employer "evil colonial landlord."

Use it. Organize it. Seize its structural leverage.

"We don't have power... but I work at one of the biggest employers in Chicago... a place with thousands of people I could potentially organize... This is where I need to build power."

She openly says it's "brutal" organizing academics. But despite her disdain, Abdelhadi sees the university as a tactical weapon--to build a Palestine-aligned political base from within.
Embedded video
Stu Smith
@thestustustudio
·
Jul 6, 2025
This is from Socialism 2025 and is the Revolutionary Accompaniment: Holding Each Other When Things Fall Apart

Professor Eman Abdelhadi says she brings intense emotional distress into her academic life--and believes modeling that grief is part of her political responsibility.

"I have cried so many times on campus in ways like as a, you know, young brown, queer woman... and then like the genocide started and people are like how are you? I'm like--"

"I cried during every rally speech I gave on campus... and how dare you expect these students to be OK? Like why? Why would I be OK?"

"It would be sick if I was able to put on this performance for you that I'm fine."

She frames public emotional unraveling not as something to manage, but as a necessary political act:

"As a Palestinian there is a political tool to that... I think being incredibly sad is important."

And she's open about canceling work or redirecting student meetings around her emotional state:

"We're not meeting today because I'm actually too upset to meet."

"After our encampment was raided... my students were main organizers... So we don't do this weird inhuman thing where we pretend you didn't just get a tent ripped out from under you by the police. Let's talk about that first."

This isn't support. It's not pedagogy. It's ideology via emotional exhibition--politicized despair as a teaching method. You decide if that belongs in a university classroom.

"I'm more Muslim than I've ever been... still not Muslim enough to stop drinking, so that's kind of an interesting thing."

Abdelhadi uses her evolving relationship to Islam as a framework for political resilience and emotional coping:

"All I have to do is do my best... The outcomes are not up to me."

"We're responsible for the work, not its products."

This may resonate in activist spaces. But in a professional setting--especially as a professor--it raises questions:

Is this theology or politics?

Is this introspection or performance?

And is this what students are signing up for?

Abdelhadi blends personal identity, spiritual belief, and political messaging into the classroom. But the line between reflection and ideology is increasingly blurred.


Bonus: the fake "doctor" who claims that private insurance is an abomination has a wife whose practice accepts nothing but privately-insured patients.

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