So ridiculous for you to and speak for the protesters, especially when so much of the pro-Israeli govt push has been to define any criticism as anti-semitic. To take one example— divestment, meaning opposition to investment in Israeli companies and arms companies selling weapons to Israel does not mean Israel should not exist. When you conflate those you just lose any credibility. You might stop and think about why it’s ok to punish 2 million Gazans, killing tens of thousands, for what Hamas did (especially when I doubt most current Gazans were even alive for the last elections) but it strikes you as so unfair that divestment— which is literally just a change in who owns stocks of Israeli companies— would harm average Israeli citizens not the government. |
Hmm. Maybe because NONE of the pro-Palestinian protesters here in the U.S. were demanding Hamas release the hostages. In fact, those protesters were painting Hamas as "victims." Their mission was solely to demand divestments and for Israel to ceasefire. That's it. They couldn't have cared less about Hamas holding Israeli hostages. Oh, and they were arrested because they trespassed, refused to leave when told to, and hijacked a building. In other words, they broke the law and they fully deserved to be arrested. You don't sound bright, at all. |
Jewish students are not being harassed, the Muslim students are, one university had to cancel a valedictorian speech because a Jewish student group said so |
DP. So, just to be clear: you support Hamas terrorists being in power. I mean, we already knew that, but why don't you come out and say it. |
Well now you're just flat-out lying. With every post you're looking more and more unhinged. DP |
Really? Jewish students are not being harassed? You either are purposely ignoring all the evidence that does not your support, or you simply don’t care. Anti-Israel protester banging a pan in the face of Jewish counterprotestor: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6hOI5spHG9/?igsh=NjRoYzV1ZDYyN3p0 Calling for the destruction of Israel and threatening to Return to Israel in front of multiple Jewish students and Allie’s: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6fvUwvLu2s/?igsh=djM3dGVvaG1oMTU= Pro-Hamas terrorist refuses to even shake the hand of a Jewish individual: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6gV4IJogcl/?igsh=MXI5NGptbDUweDZsYQ== Violent pro-Hamas protestor steals Israeli flag from Jewish man to grind in the dirt: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6em3DPtxCS/?igsh=MWw4YTMzaHlxZno2Yg== Universities themselves refusing to allow Jewish professors onto campus: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6ET1WwAjo_/?igsh=MXQ0OThpaHptZGdpag== Burning Israeli flag in front of observant Jew: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6B8kT9Lzat/?igsh=dTB6dnZlZ3kyMWR5 “Go to a synagogue” https://www.instagram.com/reel/C58flO8A9AA/?igsh=MTViMW8xYzRxOWdxbw== Going out to talk with protesters. Why bother. https://www.instagram.com/reel/C54H8tIP3W6/?igsh=c2VuMWduamtkam5j Seriously, where is the disconnect? For months now Jewish people - the people actually impacted by anti-Semitism - have been trying to tell people that they are seeing a level of anti-Semitism that hasn’t been around since the 1930s, that they literally do not feel safe going to work, going to class, going outside even because of what they are seeing. And what has been the response? Biden’s fifth reference to Islamophobia being the real problem (https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-brings-up-islamophobia-amid-worst-antisemitism-outbreak-decades.amp)? Some half-hearted attempt by school administrators to drive off protester, only after they personally are embarrassed? Terrorists being arrested on pointless misdemeanors and barely spending half a day detained to be sent back out to continue their campaign of hate? At this point, you are simply in the wrong. And there is zero way to ignore that fact. These are not protestors, these are members and abject supporters of Hamas utilizing American streets as a continuation of their parent organization’s violent actions abroad, and until we start treating them as they are, Jewish residents are going to continue to tell you that nothing they are saying is reasonable, or worth protecting as anything other then terrorism. Because we have already lived through one genocide. And it’s insane we have to remind America of that fact. |
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Yep. Crickets… |
You don't need to remind America this fact, you need to remind Democrats this fact. The rest of the Americans are seeing what is going on. Adam Sciff and other top Jewish democrats are complicit in this in the same way like top Jewish in Stalin's surrounding were complicit in executing Jewish population. |
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Ugh, as every day passes, it just becomes more and more apparent that the perspectives of people supportive of Israel do not coexist peacefully with the perspectives of the rest of us. |
Really? |
Here is the GWU President's letter May 5: violation of university and city regulations to have so many unidentified and unvetted people from outside the GW community living on university property. Conventional protests that abide by municipal law and university policy should and do receive protection and respect, no matter the message's viewpoint. As I have outlined, this is not what is happening at GW. For these reasons, the George Washington University continues to tirelessly pursue every avenue available to resolve the situation swiftly and safely. We have offered an alternative demonstration site, requested the assistance of the DC Metropolitan Police Department, erected barriers to contain the protest, initiated academic and administrative consequences for trespassing GW students, expanded our security resources and personnel, and conducted regular and sustained dialogues with GW students connected to the camp. So far, all of these efforts have failed to end the encampment or deter the protesters from escalating the situation. As a university, we are not equipped to single-handedly manage an unprecedented situation such as this. The GW police force is, and should only be, prepared to protect our community during normal university operations and to respond to routine and urgent incidents. When unlawful activities go beyond these limits, we must rely on the support and experience of the DC Metropolitan Police Department. At this time, the District is in communication with the university, and the DC Metropolitan Police are providing an increased security presence on and around University Yard. I understand and fully share the deep concern many feel about the status of the protest. Many are frustrated that it is continuing; some are willing for it to proceed indefinitely. At GW, our commitment remains to regain and maintain the safety and security of University Yard, pursue accountability for those who have destroyed university property and harassed our community, and return our university to normal operations. This includes, of course, allowing and promoting the free exercise of various viewpoints and means of expression by members of our community within the limits of university policies. We continue to ask for the full support of our partners, including the District of Columbia, in pursuing these aims. Sincerely, Ellen M. Granberg President |
The perspectives of people supportive of Israel do not coexist peacefully with the perspectives of the rest of America? Do you realize just how inappropriate and outright disgusting that statement is when we have protesters associated with Hamas in our street in our street targeting and attacking Jewish and pro-Jewish residents, calling for genocide against Jews, at attacking Israel’s right to defend itself because of it’s Jewish faith. It’s not Jewish people (or Israel supporters) who’s perspective does not coexist with the rest of America. |
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