Actress Gal Gadot screened videos from the October 7 Hamas terror attack on Israel for a number of celebrities last night, and it just so happens the venue was the "Museum of Tolerance" and exactly what you expected to happen, well, happened.
[Warning: Violence, Language]
From ABC 7:
The 43-minute film "Bearing Witness" was touted as featuring "extremely graphic and violent" footage "documenting the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7th, 2023." Some of it included footage shot by members of Hamas.
Actress Gal Gadot, who is Israeli, was said to be involved in organizing the screening. Reports indicated she did not attend in person.
The screening generated controversy and threats on social media, with supporters of the Palestinian cause accusing the "Wonder Woman" actress of supporting genocide, while backers of Israel came to her defense.
Yeah, so showing videos of Hamas terrorists murking Israeli civilians in the most brutal and bloody ways possible so the public knows of the atrocities is "supporting genocide."
These people, I tell ya.
AIR7 HD was over the scene as dozens of people were gathered outside the museum. Multiple fights broke out, with several people being pepper-sprayed.
Police formed a skirmish line in efforts to control the crowd. Several people were seen being detained but it was not immediately clear if arrests were made.
The Hollywood Reporter said about 200 people attended the screening under a heavy security presence. Attendees of the screening included Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, an official with the Israel Defense Forces and Hollywood executives.
LA Mayor Karen Bass said the usual PR line about violence:
Stand together how, mayor? When you have "thousands of Angelenos" in pain on opposite sides of a conflict, how do you "stand together"? What does that even mean?
(None of these people know what the buzzwords mean; they just say them because they'd get in trouble for saying what they're really thinking.)
Oh, here's more info on the Museum of Tolerance:
A Museum to Educate and Enlighten
Recipient of the Global Peace and Tolerance Award from the Friends of the United Nations, the Museum of Tolerance (MOT) is a human rights laboratory and educational center dedicated to challenging visitors to understand the Holocaust in both historic and contemporary contexts and confront all forms of prejudice and discrimination in our world today.
Maybe if the museum adds a few more touchscreen displays, it will achieve worldwide tolerance!
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