USC has just cancelled graduation ceremony

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Anonymous wrote:I'm not prepared to project a red wave of the likes the world saw with 1980 Ronnie Raygun, but this November will set the Democratic Party back 30 - 40 years anyway.

Sad, devastating even. Women and minorities in this country, especially, deserve better than what's coming.


You like repealing the Title IX insanity that Biden just passes? Closing the border to hoards of illegal immigrants? Keep our tax cuts?

However will we survive? /s
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not prepared to project a red wave of the likes the world saw with 1980 Ronnie Raygun, but this November will set the Democratic Party back 30 - 40 years anyway.

Sad, devastating even. Women and minorities in this country, especially, deserve better than what's coming.


You like repealing the Title IX insanity that Biden just passes? Closing the border to hoards of illegal immigrants? Keep our tax cuts?

However will we survive? /s


I am sure he has your vote.
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Anonymous wrote:Of course it's somehow Biden's fault


He’s been straddling the fence trying to appease both sides of the far left of his party. Now everyone hates him.


No he hasn't.

He has been consistent:
-stand by Israel and it's right to exist/self-defense.
-Provide aid for the Palestinians
-Try for a two-state solution.

Netanyhu totally screwed Biden to cause what we have on the ground today and Putin couldn't be happier.


So, in your world, both Israeli and Palestinian supporters are thrilled with Biden?


The number of Israeli and Palestinian supporters are a very very small fraction of the general public. Sure, initially Israel had a lot of support. And then Palestine had a lot of support. Then most people moved on (as Congress stalled and stalled...).

Now universities are losing their minds. Outside of the ivory tower, though? We've moved on.


+1

Mentions of Israel/Palestine that I’ve heard IRL in the last month:

Zero


I think that’s a reflection of your social life.

Zero.


Yeah, those protests have really been tearing up Dallas and Milwaukee and Richmond and Phoenix and San Diego.

Oh, wait….


I know that there have been protests every week in Milwaukee and Dallas and Phoenix. Don't know about SD and Richmond. I was just in Ann Arbor this weekend and couldn't see any protests but apparently there is one there.maybe the protesters aren't as loud an unruly, maybe they are taking a page out of Dr. King's book and are peacefully showing up and gathering to sho in number what they stand for but that isn't as exciting as watching young people fighting with the police.


Get serious. 30 people drinking boba for an hour doesn’t exactly count.

Point is, this ain’t BLM. Most people aren’t paying attention.
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Anonymous wrote:Now Hamas has taken USC graduation as its most recent hostage.

Hamas has nothing to do with this. A Muslim valedictorian was denied a chance to speak due to pressure from pro-Israel groups. It seems Islamophobia is totally okay. But anything deemed “antisemitic” must be shut down immediately.


Quick question: in the US, how many hate crimes do Jewish people commit?

Answer: zero.

Jewish people may be touchy and oversensitive about antisemitism - but they aren't violent. So it's not a bad thing to protect them from violence and harassment.

Funding hate crime needs to stop.
Why do Democrats keep funding both sides of this war?
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Anonymous wrote:Of course it's somehow Biden's fault


He’s been straddling the fence trying to appease both sides of the far left of his party. Now everyone hates him.


No he hasn't.

He has been consistent:
-stand by Israel and it's right to exist/self-defense.
-Provide aid for the Palestinians
-Try for a two-state solution.

Netanyhu totally screwed Biden to cause what we have on the ground today and Putin couldn't be happier.


So, in your world, both Israeli and Palestinian supporters are thrilled with Biden?


The number of Israeli and Palestinian supporters are a very very small fraction of the general public. Sure, initially Israel had a lot of support. And then Palestine had a lot of support. Then most people moved on (as Congress stalled and stalled...).

Now universities are losing their minds. Outside of the ivory tower, though? We've moved on.


+1

Mentions of Israel/Palestine that I’ve heard IRL in the last month:

Zero


I think that’s a reflection of your social life.

Zero.


Yeah, those protests have really been tearing up Dallas and Milwaukee and Richmond and Phoenix and San Diego.

Oh, wait….


I know that there have been protests every week in Milwaukee and Dallas and Phoenix. Don't know about SD and Richmond. I was just in Ann Arbor this weekend and couldn't see any protests but apparently there is one there.maybe the protesters aren't as loud an unruly, maybe they are taking a page out of Dr. King's book and are peacefully showing up and gathering to sho in number what they stand for but that isn't as exciting as watching young people fighting with the police.


Get serious. 30 people drinking boba for an hour doesn’t exactly count.

Point is, this ain’t BLM. Most people aren’t paying attention.


Those crazy college kids!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:wow. This sucks for these kids. No graduation ever.


They get a graduation, just not the huge one.
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Anonymous wrote:Of course it's somehow Biden's fault


He’s been straddling the fence trying to appease both sides of the far left of his party. Now everyone hates him.


No he hasn't.

He has been consistent:
-stand by Israel and it's right to exist/self-defense.
-Provide aid for the Palestinians
-Try for a two-state solution.

Netanyhu totally screwed Biden to cause what we have on the ground today and Putin couldn't be happier.


So, in your world, both Israeli and Palestinian supporters are thrilled with Biden?


The number of Israeli and Palestinian supporters are a very very small fraction of the general public. Sure, initially Israel had a lot of support. And then Palestine had a lot of support. Then most people moved on (as Congress stalled and stalled...).

Now universities are losing their minds. Outside of the ivory tower, though? We've moved on.


+1

Mentions of Israel/Palestine that I’ve heard IRL in the last month:

Zero


I think that’s a reflection of your social life.

Zero.


Yeah, those protests have really been tearing up Dallas and Milwaukee and Richmond and Phoenix and San Diego.

Oh, wait….


I know that there have been protests every week in Milwaukee and Dallas and Phoenix. Don't know about SD and Richmond. I was just in Ann Arbor this weekend and couldn't see any protests but apparently there is one there.maybe the protesters aren't as loud an unruly, maybe they are taking a page out of Dr. King's book and are peacefully showing up and gathering to sho in number what they stand for but that isn't as exciting as watching young people fighting with the police.


Perhaps Ann Arbor is relatively calm because they have a president who wasn’t a DEI hire?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course it's somehow Biden's fault


He’s been straddling the fence trying to appease both sides of the far left of his party. Now everyone hates him.


No he hasn't.

He has been consistent:
-stand by Israel and it's right to exist/self-defense.
-Provide aid for the Palestinians
-Try for a two-state solution.

Netanyhu totally screwed Biden to cause what we have on the ground today and Putin couldn't be happier.


So, in your world, both Israeli and Palestinian supporters are thrilled with Biden?


The number of Israeli and Palestinian supporters are a very very small fraction of the general public. Sure, initially Israel had a lot of support. And then Palestine had a lot of support. Then most people moved on (as Congress stalled and stalled...).

Now universities are losing their minds. Outside of the ivory tower, though? We've moved on.


+1

Mentions of Israel/Palestine that I’ve heard IRL in the last month:

Zero


I think that’s a reflection of your social life.

Zero.


Yeah, those protests have really been tearing up Dallas and Milwaukee and Richmond and Phoenix and San Diego.

Oh, wait….


I know that there have been protests every week in Milwaukee and Dallas and Phoenix. Don't know about SD and Richmond. I was just in Ann Arbor this weekend and couldn't see any protests but apparently there is one there.maybe the protesters aren't as loud an unruly, maybe they are taking a page out of Dr. King's book and are peacefully showing up and gathering to sho in number what they stand for but that isn't as exciting as watching young people fighting with the police.


Get serious. 30 people drinking boba for an hour doesn’t exactly count.

Point is, this ain’t BLM. Most people aren’t paying attention.


This is BLM all over again. Same kids, different outfits
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course it's somehow Biden's fault


He’s been straddling the fence trying to appease both sides of the far left of his party. Now everyone hates him.


No he hasn't.

He has been consistent:
-stand by Israel and it's right to exist/self-defense.
-Provide aid for the Palestinians
-Try for a two-state solution.

Netanyhu totally screwed Biden to cause what we have on the ground today and Putin couldn't be happier.


So, in your world, both Israeli and Palestinian supporters are thrilled with Biden?


The number of Israeli and Palestinian supporters are a very very small fraction of the general public. Sure, initially Israel had a lot of support. And then Palestine had a lot of support. Then most people moved on (as Congress stalled and stalled...).

Now universities are losing their minds. Outside of the ivory tower, though? We've moved on.


+1

Mentions of Israel/Palestine that I’ve heard IRL in the last month:

Zero


I think that’s a reflection of your social life.

Zero.


Yeah, those protests have really been tearing up Dallas and Milwaukee and Richmond and Phoenix and San Diego.

Oh, wait….


I know that there have been protests every week in Milwaukee and Dallas and Phoenix. Don't know about SD and Richmond. I was just in Ann Arbor this weekend and couldn't see any protests but apparently there is one there.maybe the protesters aren't as loud an unruly, maybe they are taking a page out of Dr. King's book and are peacefully showing up and gathering to sho in number what they stand for but that isn't as exciting as watching young people fighting with the police.


Get serious. 30 people drinking boba for an hour doesn’t exactly count.

Point is, this ain’t BLM. Most people aren’t paying attention.
Yes we are....
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now Hamas has taken USC graduation as its most recent hostage.

Hamas has nothing to do with this. A Muslim valedictorian was denied a chance to speak due to pressure from pro-Israel groups. It seems Islamophobia is totally okay. But anything deemed “antisemitic” must be shut down immediately.


Quick question: in the US, how many hate crimes do Jewish people commit?

Answer: zero.

Jewish people may be touchy and oversensitive about antisemitism - but they aren't violent. So it's not a bad thing to protect them from violence and harassment.


I am the victim of a hate crime by a Jewish person.


They are vicious. Here they are climbing the fences of Columbia in rage.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course it's somehow Biden's fault


He’s been straddling the fence trying to appease both sides of the far left of his party. Now everyone hates him.


No he hasn't.

He has been consistent:
-stand by Israel and it's right to exist/self-defense.
-Provide aid for the Palestinians
-Try for a two-state solution.

Netanyhu totally screwed Biden to cause what we have on the ground today and Putin couldn't be happier.


So, in your world, both Israeli and Palestinian supporters are thrilled with Biden?


The number of Israeli and Palestinian supporters are a very very small fraction of the general public. Sure, initially Israel had a lot of support. And then Palestine had a lot of support. Then most people moved on (as Congress stalled and stalled...).

Now universities are losing their minds. Outside of the ivory tower, though? We've moved on.


+1

Mentions of Israel/Palestine that I’ve heard IRL in the last month:

Zero


I think that’s a reflection of your social life.

Zero.


Yeah, those protests have really been tearing up Dallas and Milwaukee and Richmond and Phoenix and San Diego.

Oh, wait….


I know that there have been protests every week in Milwaukee and Dallas and Phoenix. Don't know about SD and Richmond. I was just in Ann Arbor this weekend and couldn't see any protests but apparently there is one there.maybe the protesters aren't as loud an unruly, maybe they are taking a page out of Dr. King's book and are peacefully showing up and gathering to sho in number what they stand for but that isn't as exciting as watching young people fighting with the police.


Perhaps Ann Arbor is relatively calm because they have a president who wasn’t a DEI hire?


I was there a couple of weeks ago and there were protestors from both sides on the diagonal. They were both yelling and waving flags, but it was fine.
Anonymous
Protestors are paid by Soros and the Rockefellers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Protestors are paid by Soros and the Rockefellers.


The Queen, the Vatican, The Gettys, The Rothschilds, *and* Colonel Sanders before he went tits up, too!
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Anonymous wrote:Now Hamas has taken USC graduation as its most recent hostage.

Hamas has nothing to do with this. A Muslim valedictorian was denied a chance to speak due to pressure from pro-Israel groups. It seems Islamophobia is totally okay. But anything deemed “antisemitic” must be shut down immediately.


Quick question: in the US, how many hate crimes do Jewish people commit?

Answer: zero.

Jewish people may be touchy and oversensitive about antisemitism - but they aren't violent. So it's not a bad thing to protect them from violence and harassment.


I am the victim of a hate crime by a Jewish person.


They are vicious. Here they are climbing the fences of Columbia in rage.



So how many of the pro- Israel protesters are getting arrested?
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Anonymous wrote:Protestors are paid by Soros and the Rockefellers.


The Queen, the Vatican, The Gettys, The Rothschilds, *and* Colonel Sanders before he went tits up, too!


Not to mention the goddamned Irish!
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