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EUGENE, Ore. — A small group of pro-Palestinian activists staged a demonstration outside the Hult Center on Friday evening, but their presence did little to affect the thousands of fans who packed the venue for a sold-out Jerry Seinfeld performance.
According to a story from OPB, roughly three dozen protesters gathered near the entrances, singing songs, handing out fliers, and holding signs criticizing the comedian over his support for Israel. The protest was peaceful and remained confined outside the theater.
Seinfeld’s comments earlier this year, in which he dismissed an online influencer’s request to say “Free Palestine” by responding that he didn’t care about Palestine, sparked outrage
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