Actress Susan Sarandon was filmed marching and chanting with anti-Israel protesters near Columbia University on Friday, a day after over 100 demonstrators were arrested.
Hollywood actress Susan Sarandon joined the pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University this week, marching with anti-Israel demonstrators and leading them in a chant despite being dropped from her talent agency months ago for appearing at a similar rally.
She began, 'It is very important' – followed by repetition – 'to have their voices heard' – followed by a repetition, with the rest of the speech being broken into stanzas that the students chanted in return. A chunk of Sarandon’s speech went, 'It is very important to have their voices heard and that this is their right in a democracy, especially in a place of education and supposedly higher thought. To be attacked with racism and intolerance is not acceptable.
Among the arrested was Rep. Ilhan Omar’s, D-Minn., daughter, Isra Hirsi, who claimed she had been suspended from the nearby Barnard College for participating in the protests. Sarandon has made a number of appearances at pro-Palestinian rallies since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel. Most notably, her appearance and speech at a pro-Palestinian rally in New York City on Nov. 17 prompted her talent agency, UTA, to drop her as a client.
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