Pro-Palestine Mob Vandalizes 130-Year-Old Veterans Cemetery In LA

Brittany M. Hughes | January 8, 2024
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Pro-Palestinian terrorist sympathizers over the weekend vandalized a 130-year-old cemetery where more than 80,000 veterans have been laid to rest. In case you were wondering how that fight for basic decency and values was going.

Video shows a group of Israel-hating activists spray painting messages including “Free Palestine” and “from the river from the sea” on the walls of Los Angeles National Cemetery, which is home to the graves of tens of thousands of service members from both World Wars, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, among other foreign conflicts.

The same group also shut down Wilshire Boulevard, a main thoroughfare from Santa Monica to downtown LA, on Sunday afternoon.

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Protesters painted the words “Free Gaza” in green paint on the cemetery’s entrance sign, which contains a quote from Abraham Lincoln’s second inaugural address reading, “To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and orphan.” Activists also painted an upside down red triangle next to their slogan, which was used by the Nazis to mark political prisoners in German concentration camps during World War II.

The Los Angeles Cemetery has been in existence since 1889 and houses the graves of 14 Medal of Honor recipients as well as more than a hundred Buffalo soldiers.

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