George Mason is rolling in his grave. An 18-year-old freshman at George Mason University was arrested Tuesday for allegedly plotting a mass casualty attack on Israel’s General Consulate in New York City, The Washington Post reports. Abdullah Ezzeldin Taha Mohamed Hassan, an Egyptian national faced with deportation proceedings, was arrested in Falls Church and, as a bonus, was banned from the GMU campus! (GMU, you may recall, recently issued No Trespass Orders against two Palestinian students after a police raid on their family’s home uncovered a cache of weapons and ammo.) Apparently, some GMU students are failing to absorb the values of the University’s namesake. As the principal author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, George Mason argued that all men should enjoy full toleration in the exercise of religion. And, yes, the toleration extended even to Jews.

… Oh, a thousand pardons. I forgot. Hassan’s contemplated atrocities weren’t antisemitic, they were only anti-Zionist.

The pause that refreshes. Classes at Alexandria City High School have been canceled for two days after fights broke out leading to injuries to students and staff. Two students were charged with assault and battery after school resource officers (SROs) responded to multiple altercations, according to the Associated Press. In 2021, City Council eliminated funding for the SROs but reinstated the officers after a series of fights and a student was caught bringing a gun to school. Last year, the School Board approved the installation of metal detectors at two unnamed Alexandria schools in a pilot program. I’m guessing, though, that the discipline problem probably runs deeper than SROs and metal detectors.


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5 responses to “Bacon Bits: Social Mayhem Update”

  1. I've got no sympathy for mass casualty attacks, or individual casualty attacks for that matter.

    You mis state the issue unless you advocate that genocide as is currently being executed by Israel is a protected religious practice of Jews. Genocide is advocated by some Jews, and some gentiles too, but I would not accept that as evidence that it is a tenet of Jewish or Christian faith.

    To the contrary George Mason would be horrified that genocide could be considered a protected religious practice.

  2. James McCarthy Avatar
    James McCarthy

    No such crazy stuff occurred when the 13 colonies were populated largely by immigrants. Is "discipline" the appropriate characterization of the brawls in the Alexandria school? Nor does snark about opponents of Zionism clarify the issues. Is the inference that anti-Zionism is a metaphor for anti-Semitism – because the GMU student is Egyptian? Might this brain foggery be a topic for RFK Jr to address?

  3. James Wyatt Whitehead Avatar
    James Wyatt Whitehead

    ACHS has been a mess for a good while now. Put cameras in the classrooms. Many problems from staff and students will be solved.

    As for GMU, seems to be a safe campus. I did notice a handful of rapes and some stalking in their crime report. The other incidents are either booze or pot violations.

  4. Nancy Naive Avatar
    Nancy Naive

    Bacon Bits?

    Tumor Bitsโ€ฆ

    Journalist Sam Stein on X: "And there you have it. New bill removes funding for this bipartisan child cancer research program. $190 million — a small drop comparatively — is now gone. Will need to be passed at some other point, if it can get passed at all."

    Jon Favreau, former speechwriter for President Barack Obama, on X: "Congrats to Elon Musk for giving the people what they want: less funding for child cancer research."

    There is a God. This will be worth its weight in political ads in 2026; even more if it never gets funded. The Party of Life kills again.

  5. LarrytheG Avatar

    Meanwhile 15 yr old Americans are shooting up private religious schools but we prefer to look the other way at ones that better satisfy our political beliefs?

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