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Cackling non-binary Columbia mob leader brags that he'd beat a Zionist to death

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Khymani James, a Columbia University student and face of far-left, anti-Israel protests at the university, expressed regret on Friday for his inflammatory comments about Zionists, whom he likened to "white supremacists" and "Nazis." His statements, reported by The Daily Wire, included suggesting he might consider harming Zionists and declaring that they should not exist. "Be grateful that I'm not just going out and murdering Zionists," he said at another point, followed by "I feel very comfortable, very comfortable, calling for those people to die." James acknowledged his words were wrong and that every community member deserves safety without qualification. However, he also expressed frustration that his words were discovered and taken out of context by "far-right agitators." James apologized for the distraction his statements caused from the movement for Palestinian liberation. Despite his apology, he maintained his belief that Zionists hold a hateful ideology comparable to that of Nazis and called for their non-existence. James faces potential consequences at Columbia University but suggested he would welcome being dismissed to pursue travel opportunities.

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