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    K-State employee draws criticism for pro-Hamas posts

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    By Megan Moser on September 4, 2025 K-State Activity, Local News

    An investigator in K-State’s civil rights office is drawing criticism for controversial social media posts in support of Palestine.

    Derron Borders, an investigative specialist in Civil Rights and Title IX office at K-State, reportedly made pro-Hamas posts on social media that critics say are extremist and anti-Semitic.

    “F*** your fake outrage at Palestine when you’ve literally been silent about the violence perpetuated by Israel against Palestine every day,” Borders wrote on the day of the invasion by Hamas, which was Oct. 7, 2023.

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