Protest for Gaza outside Whitney Museum

The main entrance of the Whitney Museum of American Art was doused with fake blood during a march for Gaza.

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The main entrance of the Whitney Museum of American Art was doused with fake blood during a march for Gaza in Manhattan yesterday afternoon, November 22.

A video posted online by the Palestinian-American youth movement Within Our Lifetime shows the aftermath of the action: red paint dripping from the museum’s front steps and revolving glass door while a mass of protesters is seen waving Palestine flags in the near distance. No arrests have been reported.

According to Within Our Lifetime, protesters shouted “Ken Griffin is a terrorist,” targeting an American hedge fund billionaire who sat on the museum’s board of trustees until July this year (his name is still on the walls of the museum’s lobby).

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Griffin was a vocal critic of a recent pro-Palestinian letter signed by a coalition of student groups at his alma mater, Harvard University. The Citadel CEO, who’s worth some $34 billion according to Forbes, is one of the Ivy League school’s largest donors. In April, Harvard named its Graduate School of Arts and Sciences after Griffin, acknowledging his $300 million gift. In total, he has given the school over $500 million since his graduation in 1989.

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