Canary Mission - they provided Trump with hit list of people to deport or imprison

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Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.


There is nothing in the Constitution that bars non citizens from peaceful assembly or denying them free speech

You are a deplorable MAGA.


And there's nothing in the Constitution which prevents the government from deciding which non-citizens will be granted the privilege of residence in the U.S. The pro-Hamas crowd is finally on the wrong side of the government, and their non-citizen adherents will have to do their propagandizing from some other country where their speech finds a more receptive audience.


DP

Every time you repeat the false claim that protesters are “pro-Hamas”, you fortify the resolve of others to make sure karma is especially unkind to you and those like you (i.e., POS liars).




They have no other argument. Israel is guilty of nothing, and it's all because of Hamas. They're going to blame Hamas for the mass grave of PRC aid workers. The zionists have no more legs to stand on.


The “pro-Hamas crowd” is cut from the same non-existent cloth as the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus, yet these POS liars persist with their the blood libel.

How ironic …


DP please explain why you use the term “blood libel”. For my understanding (an American non observant half Jew) blood libel is the act of falsely accuses Jews of murdering Christians.

Are you trying to say that anyone who supports Palestinians are antisemitic?

If so - do you know any Palestinians IRL. I assure you they are real. Not evil. Humans.


Just like the blood libel you refer to unfairly smeared Jews as ritual murderers, the modern day blood libel unfairly smears anyone critical of Israel’s policies and actions as “pro-Hamas”.


Kind of like saying this has nothing to do with Hamas, hostages, rapes, or murders; it's just Evil Israel. Let's not talk about what the Palestinians have done to bring this on themselves; let's just talk about how overwhelmingly forceful the Israeli response to us has been, without delving into the reasons for that response or its strength. Let's not talk at all about hostages, because that distracts from our theme that we're all innocent victims. Let's not call for Hamas to surrender and end hostilities, because it's easier to just criticize Israel than it is to acknowledge we're the engines of our own destruction. And who could possibly blame Hamas for anything? Let's keep the focus on Israel!


Don’t lecture others on matters of internal loci of control, you POS Israeli terrorist. The hypocrisy …


Sure, keep on ignoring who started this, and who perpetuates it, as otherwise the Evil Israel theme you perpetuate at every turn loses momentum. Too tempting to blame the victims, isn't it? It's their fault their citizens were kidnapped and have not been released, their people murdered and raped. We poor Palestinians are just getting even for that nakba thing we suffered in 1948 because we wouldn't accept our own homeland if it meant the Jewish people got one too.

Keep trying patent propaganda, but don't expect anyone to actually fall for it - the situation in Gaza cries out not for more obfuscation by Hamas shills but for the hostages to be released and for Hamas to surrender. Nothing else will end the self-inflicted damage the Palestinians are perpetuating on themselves while whining about their own impotence in the face of a country which has had enough of their terror, their corruption, their diversion of foreign aid, their tolerance and support for clandestine military infrastructure in their midst, and their alliances with equally evil Islamic theocracies like Iran. Fulminate all you want, that changes nothing - free the hostages, surrender, or see Gaza occupied indefinitely as the only practical approach to suppressing terror from the territory.

Remember, the answer is simple - free the hostages, surrender. You can say it, too, if you try.


Holy hypocritical propaganda screed, Batman!

Give the blood libel a rest. Nobody involved in any of these discussions is a Hamas shill. Nobody.

Speaking for myself, I would gladly support wave after wave after unpleasant wave of accountability for anyone and everyone who has ever supported Hamas. The problem for you is that I ALSO support the same waves of unpleasant accountability for radical, extremist Zionists like you, too.

The world would be an infinitely more peaceful place for the rest of us if the terrorists and terror supporters in the Palestinian and Israeli communities, along with their compatriots near and far, would all just … disappear.

Imagine a world without radical, extremist Palestinians and radical, extremist Israelis, without bloodthirsty evangelicals and born again Christians, and without corrupt politicians and political appointees in State, DHS and elsewhere! Sounds amazing!
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.


There is nothing in the Constitution that bars non citizens from peaceful assembly or denying them free speech

You are a deplorable MAGA.


And there's nothing in the Constitution which prevents the government from deciding which non-citizens will be granted the privilege of residence in the U.S. The pro-Hamas crowd is finally on the wrong side of the government, and their non-citizen adherents will have to do their propagandizing from some other country where their speech finds a more receptive audience.


DP

Every time you repeat the false claim that protesters are “pro-Hamas”, you fortify the resolve of others to make sure karma is especially unkind to you and those like you (i.e., POS liars).


DP.

Taal: “Glory to the resistance”, posted after 10/7.

Khalil’s organization (CUAD): 10/7 was “a moral, military and political victory”.

They are unambiguously pro-Hamas.


What percentage of those people protesting have ever even heard of those two? I had to look them up.


You mean the spokesperson for the organization behind virtually all of the Columbia protests and a leader of the Cornell protests?

Both of whom have been featured on the front page of the N.Y. Times?

I’d say 100% of people who pay any attention whatsoever.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.


There is nothing in the Constitution that bars non citizens from peaceful assembly or denying them free speech

You are a deplorable MAGA.


And there's nothing in the Constitution which prevents the government from deciding which non-citizens will be granted the privilege of residence in the U.S. The pro-Hamas crowd is finally on the wrong side of the government, and their non-citizen adherents will have to do their propagandizing from some other country where their speech finds a more receptive audience.


DP

Every time you repeat the false claim that protesters are “pro-Hamas”, you fortify the resolve of others to make sure karma is especially unkind to you and those like you (i.e., POS liars).


DP.

Taal: “Glory to the resistance”, posted after 10/7.

Khalil’s organization (CUAD): 10/7 was “a moral, military and political victory”.

They are unambiguously pro-Hamas.


What does that have to do with Rumeysa Ozturk?


PP.

Nothing, as far as I know.

Based on the facts we know so far, detaining/deporting Ozturk is wrong.

Taal, Khalil and the Brown doc probably should be deported/denied entry.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.


There is nothing in the Constitution that bars non citizens from peaceful assembly or denying them free speech

You are a deplorable MAGA.


And there's nothing in the Constitution which prevents the government from deciding which non-citizens will be granted the privilege of residence in the U.S. The pro-Hamas crowd is finally on the wrong side of the government, and their non-citizen adherents will have to do their propagandizing from some other country where their speech finds a more receptive audience.


DP

Every time you repeat the false claim that protesters are “pro-Hamas”, you fortify the resolve of others to make sure karma is especially unkind to you and those like you (i.e., POS liars).


DP.

Taal: “Glory to the resistance”, posted after 10/7.

Khalil’s organization (CUAD): 10/7 was “a moral, military and political victory”.

They are unambiguously pro-Hamas.


What percentage of those people protesting have ever even heard of those two? I had to look them up.


You mean the spokesperson for the organization behind virtually all of the Columbia protests and a leader of the Cornell protests?

Both of whom have been featured on the front page of the N.Y. Times?

I’d say 100% of people who pay any attention whatsoever.


You’re batshit insane if you think you can convince anyone that 100% of the protesters support Hamas. You couldn’t convince anyone outside your echo chamber that even 1% support Hamas.

Hamas, like you, is entirely contemptible.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.


There is nothing in the Constitution that bars non citizens from peaceful assembly or denying them free speech

You are a deplorable MAGA.


And there's nothing in the Constitution which prevents the government from deciding which non-citizens will be granted the privilege of residence in the U.S. The pro-Hamas crowd is finally on the wrong side of the government, and their non-citizen adherents will have to do their propagandizing from some other country where their speech finds a more receptive audience.


DP

Every time you repeat the false claim that protesters are “pro-Hamas”, you fortify the resolve of others to make sure karma is especially unkind to you and those like you (i.e., POS liars).


DP.

Taal: “Glory to the resistance”, posted after 10/7.

Khalil’s organization (CUAD): 10/7 was “a moral, military and political victory”.

They are unambiguously pro-Hamas.


What percentage of those people protesting have ever even heard of those two? I had to look them up.


You mean the spokesperson for the organization behind virtually all of the Columbia protests and a leader of the Cornell protests?

Both of whom have been featured on the front page of the N.Y. Times?

I’d say 100% of people who pay any attention whatsoever.


You’re batshit insane if you think you can convince anyone that 100% of the protesters support Hamas. You couldn’t convince anyone outside your echo chamber that even 1% support Hamas.

Hamas, like you, is entirely contemptible.


Shockingly, you missed the point in its entirety.

No one claimed that 100% of protesters support Hamas.

But 100% of people who are following this issue know who Taal and Khalil are.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.


There is nothing in the Constitution that bars non citizens from peaceful assembly or denying them free speech

You are a deplorable MAGA.


And there's nothing in the Constitution which prevents the government from deciding which non-citizens will be granted the privilege of residence in the U.S. The pro-Hamas crowd is finally on the wrong side of the government, and their non-citizen adherents will have to do their propagandizing from some other country where their speech finds a more receptive audience.


DP

Every time you repeat the false claim that protesters are “pro-Hamas”, you fortify the resolve of others to make sure karma is especially unkind to you and those like you (i.e., POS liars).


DP.

Taal: “Glory to the resistance”, posted after 10/7.

Khalil’s organization (CUAD): 10/7 was “a moral, military and political victory”.

They are unambiguously pro-Hamas.


What percentage of those people protesting have ever even heard of those two? I had to look them up.


You mean the spokesperson for the organization behind virtually all of the Columbia protests and a leader of the Cornell protests?

Both of whom have been featured on the front page of the N.Y. Times?

I’d say 100% of people who pay any attention whatsoever.


You’re batshit insane if you think you can convince anyone that 100% of the protesters support Hamas. You couldn’t convince anyone outside your echo chamber that even 1% support Hamas.

Hamas, like you, is entirely contemptible.


Shockingly, you missed the point in its entirety.

No one claimed that 100% of protesters support Hamas.

But 100% of people who are following this issue know who Taal and Khalil are.


I’m following very closely “the issue … meaning, the conflict in the ME.

I’m not following the protests here in the U.S. for the purpose of creating a roster of who is or isn’t part of the protests. I’m sure YOU are obsessed with their names and everything you can scrounge up about them because doxxing seems second nature to you, but nearly everyone else is focused on “the issue”, not on ensuring that a purity test keeps out idiots or people who have other opinions with which we disagree.

Individuals like YOU want to tar everyone who is protesting this issue, and YOU desperately want to discredit the protest itself. That’s why you resort to provoking the protesters and even sending individuals into the protest to engage in extremist acts and speech. Nobody is fooled by those old, tired tactics.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.


There is nothing in the Constitution that bars non citizens from peaceful assembly or denying them free speech

You are a deplorable MAGA.


And there's nothing in the Constitution which prevents the government from deciding which non-citizens will be granted the privilege of residence in the U.S. The pro-Hamas crowd is finally on the wrong side of the government, and their non-citizen adherents will have to do their propagandizing from some other country where their speech finds a more receptive audience.


DP

Every time you repeat the false claim that protesters are “pro-Hamas”, you fortify the resolve of others to make sure karma is especially unkind to you and those like you (i.e., POS liars).


DP.

Taal: “Glory to the resistance”, posted after 10/7.

Khalil’s organization (CUAD): 10/7 was “a moral, military and political victory”.

They are unambiguously pro-Hamas.


What percentage of those people protesting have ever even heard of those two? I had to look them up.


You mean the spokesperson for the organization behind virtually all of the Columbia protests and a leader of the Cornell protests?

Both of whom have been featured on the front page of the N.Y. Times?

I’d say 100% of people who pay any attention whatsoever.


You’re batshit insane if you think you can convince anyone that 100% of the protesters support Hamas. You couldn’t convince anyone outside your echo chamber that even 1% support Hamas.

Hamas, like you, is entirely contemptible.


Shockingly, you missed the point in its entirety.

No one claimed that 100% of protesters support Hamas.

But 100% of people who are following this issue know who Taal and Khalil are.


I’m following very closely “the issue … meaning, the conflict in the ME.

I’m not following the protests here in the U.S. for the purpose of creating a roster of who is or isn’t part of the protests. I’m sure YOU are obsessed with their names and everything you can scrounge up about them because doxxing seems second nature to you, but nearly everyone else is focused on “the issue”, not on ensuring that a purity test keeps out idiots or people who have other opinions with which we disagree.

Individuals like YOU want to tar everyone who is protesting this issue, and YOU desperately want to discredit the protest itself. That’s why you resort to provoking the protesters and even sending individuals into the protest to engage in extremist acts and speech. Nobody is fooled by those old, tired tactics.


As if the current administration is likely to be swayed by protests. The only thing likely to happen is that measures to suppress them will increase, not diminish, and the causes they represent will be seen as even more deserving of government scrutiny. It's not like the government doesn't know that some people don't like some policies; the protests are not going to suddenly bring enlightenment and course corrections.
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US Holocaust Memorial Council Member, Martin Oliner (a Trump appointee by the way) says they are not killing enough civilians in Gaza.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of4CqLq3tOc
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Anonymous wrote:US Holocaust Memorial Council Member, Martin Oliner (a Trump appointee by the way) says they are not killing enough civilians in Gaza.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of4CqLq3tOc


Martin Oliner is a terrorist. All radical, extremist Zionists are terrorists.

Is that news to anyone?
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.


There is nothing in the Constitution that bars non citizens from peaceful assembly or denying them free speech

You are a deplorable MAGA.


And there's nothing in the Constitution which prevents the government from deciding which non-citizens will be granted the privilege of residence in the U.S. The pro-Hamas crowd is finally on the wrong side of the government, and their non-citizen adherents will have to do their propagandizing from some other country where their speech finds a more receptive audience.


DP

Every time you repeat the false claim that protesters are “pro-Hamas”, you fortify the resolve of others to make sure karma is especially unkind to you and those like you (i.e., POS liars).


DP.

Taal: “Glory to the resistance”, posted after 10/7.

Khalil’s organization (CUAD): 10/7 was “a moral, military and political victory”.

They are unambiguously pro-Hamas.


What percentage of those people protesting have ever even heard of those two? I had to look them up.


You mean the spokesperson for the organization behind virtually all of the Columbia protests and a leader of the Cornell protests?

Both of whom have been featured on the front page of the N.Y. Times?

I’d say 100% of people who pay any attention whatsoever.


You’re batshit insane if you think you can convince anyone that 100% of the protesters support Hamas. You couldn’t convince anyone outside your echo chamber that even 1% support Hamas.

Hamas, like you, is entirely contemptible.


Shockingly, you missed the point in its entirety.

No one claimed that 100% of protesters support Hamas.

But 100% of people who are following this issue know who Taal and Khalil are.


I’m following very closely “the issue … meaning, the conflict in the ME.

I’m not following the protests here in the U.S. for the purpose of creating a roster of who is or isn’t part of the protests. I’m sure YOU are obsessed with their names and everything you can scrounge up about them because doxxing seems second nature to you, but nearly everyone else is focused on “the issue”, not on ensuring that a purity test keeps out idiots or people who have other opinions with which we disagree.

Individuals like YOU want to tar everyone who is protesting this issue, and YOU desperately want to discredit the protest itself. That’s why you resort to provoking the protesters and even sending individuals into the protest to engage in extremist acts and speech. Nobody is fooled by those old, tired tactics.


As if the current administration is likely to be swayed by protests. The only thing likely to happen is that measures to suppress them will increase, not diminish, and the causes they represent will be seen as even more deserving of government scrutiny. It's not like the government doesn't know that some people don't like some policies; the protests are not going to suddenly bring enlightenment and course corrections.


I’d guess you already know you better hold on for dear life and hope so …
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US Holocaust Memorial Council Member, Martin Oliner (a Trump appointee by the way) says they are not killing enough civilians in Gaza.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of4CqLq3tOc


Martin Oliner is a terrorist. All radical, extremist Zionists are terrorists.

Is that news to anyone?


Do you really think that vapid, juvenile name-calling contributes to an adult conversation? Amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US Holocaust Memorial Council Member, Martin Oliner (a Trump appointee by the way) says they are not killing enough civilians in Gaza.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of4CqLq3tOc


Martin Oliner is a terrorist. All radical, extremist Zionists are terrorists.

Is that news to anyone?


Do you really think that vapid, juvenile name-calling contributes to an adult conversation? Amazing.


You don't think he is? Calling for civilian deaths is a war crime. Nothing juvenile about condemning war criminals calling for the deaths of innocent people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US Holocaust Memorial Council Member, Martin Oliner (a Trump appointee by the way) says they are not killing enough civilians in Gaza.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of4CqLq3tOc


Martin Oliner is a terrorist. All radical, extremist Zionists are terrorists.

Is that news to anyone?


Do you really think that vapid, juvenile name-calling contributes to an adult conversation? Amazing.


Who TF do you think you are?

You seriously think that you should be allowed to smear everyone concerned with the bloodshed of innocent lives as “Ham-a$$ sympathizers”, but the deranged, extremist Zionists who have debased American values to serve shitty Israel should be immune from being labeled as the scumbags they are? Especially when Hamas has already been denounced over and over again?

You demand decorum of others? F off …
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US Holocaust Memorial Council Member, Martin Oliner (a Trump appointee by the way) says they are not killing enough civilians in Gaza.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of4CqLq3tOc


Martin Oliner is a terrorist. All radical, extremist Zionists are terrorists.

Is that news to anyone?


100%

It's like zionists have serious misplaced hate on Palestinians, as if they were responsible for the Holocaust. It's reprehensible how often victims become the victimizers. Israel is a textbook case of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US Holocaust Memorial Council Member, Martin Oliner (a Trump appointee by the way) says they are not killing enough civilians in Gaza.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of4CqLq3tOc


Martin Oliner is a terrorist. All radical, extremist Zionists are terrorists.

Is that news to anyone?


Do you really think that vapid, juvenile name-calling contributes to an adult conversation? Amazing.


Who TF do you think you are?

You seriously think that you should be allowed to smear everyone concerned with the bloodshed of innocent lives as “Ham-a$$ sympathizers”, but the deranged, extremist Zionists who have debased American values to serve shitty Israel should be immune from being labeled as the scumbags they are? Especially when Hamas has already been denounced over and over again?

You demand decorum of others? F off …


More infantile exposition. And yet you probably think your perspective deserves actual consideration when framed in such terms? Good luck.
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