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Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Any pro-Hamas (aka pro-Palestinian) speech is calling for genocide against the global Jewish population. Period.

U.S. Jews are deeply thankful for the small majority of American politicians, such as Stephanik, Donald Trump, and others who are fighting to protect us from the genocide that we face on a daily basis.


Intelligent American Jews know that 1) not everything “pro-palestinian” is “pro-Hamas” and 2) Donald Trump has done more to unleash the forces of anti-semitism that threaten the safety of American Jews than any American politician of the last 30 years


And yet Jews were way safer during Trump's presidency. Paradox.


Tell that to people living in Squirrel Hill. Just GTFO with this retcon BS that Trump did not increase anti-semitism in the US. Yes anti-semitism is increasing now but Biden isn’t applauding and encouraging it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any pro-Hamas (aka pro-Palestinian) speech is calling for genocide against the global Jewish population. Period.

U.S. Jews are deeply thankful for the small majority of American politicians, such as Stephanik, Donald Trump, and others who are fighting to protect us from the genocide that we face on a daily basis.


Intelligent American Jews know that 1) not everything “pro-palestinian” is “pro-Hamas” and 2) Donald Trump has done more to unleash the forces of anti-semitism that threaten the safety of American Jews than any American politician of the last 30 years


And yet Jews were way safer during Trump's presidency. Paradox.


Tell that to people living in Squirrel Hill. Just GTFO with this retcon BS that Trump did not increase anti-semitism in the US. Yes anti-semitism is increasing now but Biden isn’t applauding and encouraging it.
If Biden isn’t applauding and encouraging it, why does he refuse to call for the expulsion of democratic representatives and senators that refuse to support Israel, or are blatantly pro-Hamas, like AOC, Rashida Tlaib, Illhan Omar, Bernie Sanders, among others? Jesus Christ, he supports these monsters, and until he takes actions against those in his own party who want to see me, and anyone like me, dead, then he is implicitly supporting their sick views.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any pro-Hamas (aka pro-Palestinian) speech is calling for genocide against the global Jewish population. Period.

U.S. Jews are deeply thankful for the small majority of American politicians, such as Stephanik, Donald Trump, and others who are fighting to protect us from the genocide that we face on a daily basis.


Intelligent American Jews know that 1) not everything “pro-palestinian” is “pro-Hamas” and 2) Donald Trump has done more to unleash the forces of anti-semitism that threaten the safety of American Jews than any American politician of the last 30 years


And yet Jews were way safer during Trump's presidency. Paradox.


Tell that to people living in Squirrel Hill. Just GTFO with this retcon BS that Trump did not increase anti-semitism in the US. Yes anti-semitism is increasing now but Biden isn’t applauding and encouraging it.
If Biden isn’t applauding and encouraging it, why does he refuse to call for the expulsion of democratic representatives and senators that refuse to support Israel, or are blatantly pro-Hamas, like AOC, Rashida Tlaib, Illhan Omar, Bernie Sanders, among others? Jesus Christ, he supports these monsters, and until he takes actions against those in his own party who want to see me, and anyone like me, dead, then he is implicitly supporting their sick views.


Americans are under no obligation to “support” Israel, if they don’t agree with Israeli policies then they won’t, end of story. Talk to me when we are in United States of Israel, until then you can’t force people ( including congressmen) to support Israel.
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Anonymous wrote:They bobbed and weaved like proper politicians avoiding truthful answers. It was appalling.


Sorry what was appalling? That the university presidents stand by the first amendment? That no matter how offensive the speech, as long as it doesn’t cross into active bullying or misconduct, it will be allowed? This goes both ways! No one is questioning the Israeli rally where they held posters like finish the job. Finish what job? Of killing all the Palestinian children?

There is nothing offensive about the word intifada or the phrase from the river to the sea. Intifada literally means uprising and yes it’s uprising against the Zionist occupation and the injustices the Palestinians suffer at their hands. It does not mean killing all the Jews or calling for the annihilation of Israel! Zionists need to stop being so insecure. Why are you so hell bent on suppressing free speech?


I think you know quite well what would happen if students chanted or spoke in similar fashion about Black American citizens, the LGBTQ community, women, unhoused individuals living on the streets, any group involving POC, etc. As should happen, I think. Why all the dodging by these three Ivy presidents when it comes to Jews?


But.the.rallies.are.not.talking.about.Jews.

How many times do I have to reiterate that? They are talking about Israel and the war crimes Israel is committing. No one should feel threatened as a Jew. If someone is protesting Saudi Arabia’s treatment of women, Muslims shouldn’t feel threatened either. Speaking against a country does NOT equate to speaking against an entire religion. They did not single out Jews. There are actually thousands of Jewish students taking part in these rallies! They singled out Israel and it’s constant bombing of civilians. Why do you feel so triggered and threatened?


DP.

But.some.people.at.the.rallies.ARE.talking.about.Jews.

Some.people.at.the.rallies.ABSOLUTELY.support.Hamas. and/or. the.annihilation.of.Israel.

How many times do we have to reiterate THAT?

It's an indisputable fact.

We've seen the signs, the chants, the posts all over this message board. We've seen the hostage posters torn down, the abhorrent social media posts. The vandalism at synagogues. The hate.

FFS, look around you. YOUR intentions may be pure/humanitarian, but the people you're standing with?

Get your head out of...the sand.



Yes only the Jewish Holocaust is allowed to be talked about. The Holocaust of Palestinians is to be celebrated and encouraged. The new President of Penn will remove any and all Muslims and Palestinians students or professors(or those who express sympathy for Palestinians). The new president will censor and remove any negative references to Israel and will work endlessly to promote new settlements. We can expect new “scholarly” research promoting Netanyahu the Hero of Israel.


That, of course, is NOT what anyone is saying.

Protest away in support of human rights, against Israel's military action, etc.

But maybe lay off the celebrating Hamas part of the program.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They bobbed and weaved like proper politicians avoiding truthful answers. It was appalling.


Sorry what was appalling? That the university presidents stand by the first amendment? That no matter how offensive the speech, as long as it doesn’t cross into active bullying or misconduct, it will be allowed? This goes both ways! No one is questioning the Israeli rally where they held posters like finish the job. Finish what job? Of killing all the Palestinian children?

There is nothing offensive about the word intifada or the phrase from the river to the sea. Intifada literally means uprising and yes it’s uprising against the Zionist occupation and the injustices the Palestinians suffer at their hands. It does not mean killing all the Jews or calling for the annihilation of Israel! Zionists need to stop being so insecure. Why are you so hell bent on suppressing free speech?


I think you know quite well what would happen if students chanted or spoke in similar fashion about Black American citizens, the LGBTQ community, women, unhoused individuals living on the streets, any group involving POC, etc. As should happen, I think. Why all the dodging by these three Ivy presidents when it comes to Jews?


But.the.rallies.are.not.talking.about.Jews.

How many times do I have to reiterate that? They are talking about Israel and the war crimes Israel is committing. No one should feel threatened as a Jew. If someone is protesting Saudi Arabia’s treatment of women, Muslims shouldn’t feel threatened either. Speaking against a country does NOT equate to speaking against an entire religion. They did not single out Jews. There are actually thousands of Jewish students taking part in these rallies! They singled out Israel and it’s constant bombing of civilians. Why do you feel so triggered and threatened?


DP.

But.some.people.at.the.rallies.ARE.talking.about.Jews.

Some.people.at.the.rallies.ABSOLUTELY.support.Hamas. and/or. the.annihilation.of.Israel.

How many times do we have to reiterate THAT?

It's an indisputable fact.

We've seen the signs, the chants, the posts all over this message board. We've seen the hostage posters torn down, the abhorrent social media posts. The vandalism at synagogues. The hate.

FFS, look around you. YOUR intentions may be pure/humanitarian, but the people you're standing with?

Get your head out of...the sand.



Please show me any images where students at these rallies are calling for Jewish genocide. Any video? Any pictures of the posters and slogans? Again criticism of a country’s actions does not equate to attacking a religious group. When students are calling for an end to military aid because that aid is being used to bomb children and women, it is NOT hate speech. When they are calling for a ceasefire, it is NOT hate speech. Just because they are speaking up for Palestinians, doesn’t mean they support Hamas.

The university presidents became intimidated by the questioning which is tragic. Yes they should have absolutely denounced any statements calling for the genocide of Jews but they also should have said we have seen no evidence of students chanting that or promoting that message or having caused harm to any student on campus.

I am not denying anti semitism exists but these students weren’t a part of it. Islamophobia exists too and we have seen lives lost because of that but I don’t see any outrage over that. Such double standards. I stand by my statement- you feel threatened by people speaking up for the other side.


Are you serious with the bolded?

You want a few examples? Here you go:

Penn: rally speech calling Hamas's 10/7 attack "glorious"

Cornell: rally speech by a professor who was "exhilarated" by the Hamas attack

Columbia: rally speech says calls Hamas's 10/7 attack a "great feat" and celebrates it

You want a few hundred more examples?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any pro-Hamas (aka pro-Palestinian) speech is calling for genocide against the global Jewish population. Period.

U.S. Jews are deeply thankful for the small majority of American politicians, such as Stephanik, Donald Trump, and others who are fighting to protect us from the genocide that we face on a daily basis.


Intelligent American Jews know that 1) not everything “pro-palestinian” is “pro-Hamas” and 2) Donald Trump has done more to unleash the forces of anti-semitism that threaten the safety of American Jews than any American politician of the last 30 years


And yet Jews were way safer during Trump's presidency. Paradox.


Tell that to people living in Squirrel Hill. Just GTFO with this retcon BS that Trump did not increase anti-semitism in the US. Yes anti-semitism is increasing now but Biden isn’t applauding and encouraging it.




Sure, PP. Trump was so antiSemitic, he chose his Jewish son-in-law as his top advisor, moved the embassy to the capitol of Israel, Jerusalem, and was happy his daughter converted to Judaism.

GTFO with your hate and your false narrative, PP !!

If anyone is antiSemitic, it is Biden and his pressure on Israel to capitulate to Hamas with a ceasefire, and his weak response to raging antiSemitism on college campuses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They bobbed and weaved like proper politicians avoiding truthful answers. It was appalling.


Sorry what was appalling? That the university presidents stand by the first amendment? That no matter how offensive the speech, as long as it doesn’t cross into active bullying or misconduct, it will be allowed? This goes both ways! No one is questioning the Israeli rally where they held posters like finish the job. Finish what job? Of killing all the Palestinian children?

There is nothing offensive about the word intifada or the phrase from the river to the sea. Intifada literally means uprising and yes it’s uprising against the Zionist occupation and the injustices the Palestinians suffer at their hands. It does not mean killing all the Jews or calling for the annihilation of Israel! Zionists need to stop being so insecure. Why are you so hell bent on suppressing free speech?


I think you know quite well what would happen if students chanted or spoke in similar fashion about Black American citizens, the LGBTQ community, women, unhoused individuals living on the streets, any group involving POC, etc. As should happen, I think. Why all the dodging by these three Ivy presidents when it comes to Jews?


But.the.rallies.are.not.talking.about.Jews.

How many times do I have to reiterate that? They are talking about Israel and the war crimes Israel is committing. No one should feel threatened as a Jew. If someone is protesting Saudi Arabia’s treatment of women, Muslims shouldn’t feel threatened either. Speaking against a country does NOT equate to speaking against an entire religion. They did not single out Jews. There are actually thousands of Jewish students taking part in these rallies! They singled out Israel and it’s constant bombing of civilians. Why do you feel so triggered and threatened?


DP.

But.some.people.at.the.rallies.ARE.talking.about.Jews.

Some.people.at.the.rallies.ABSOLUTELY.support.Hamas. and/or. the.annihilation.of.Israel.

How many times do we have to reiterate THAT?

It's an indisputable fact.

We've seen the signs, the chants, the posts all over this message board. We've seen the hostage posters torn down, the abhorrent social media posts. The vandalism at synagogues. The hate.

FFS, look around you. YOUR intentions may be pure/humanitarian, but the people you're standing with?

Get your head out of...the sand.



Yes only the Jewish Holocaust is allowed to be talked about. The Holocaust of Palestinians is to be celebrated and encouraged. The new President of Penn will remove any and all Muslims and Palestinians students or professors(or those who express sympathy for Palestinians). The new president will censor and remove any negative references to Israel and will work endlessly to promote new settlements. We can expect new “scholarly” research promoting Netanyahu the Hero of Israel.


That, of course, is NOT what anyone is saying.

Protest away in support of human rights, against Israel's military action, etc.

But maybe lay off the celebrating Hamas part of the program.



That is exactly what is happening ans what you support.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any pro-Hamas (aka pro-Palestinian) speech is calling for genocide against the global Jewish population. Period.

U.S. Jews are deeply thankful for the small majority of American politicians, such as Stephanik, Donald Trump, and others who are fighting to protect us from the genocide that we face on a daily basis.


Intelligent American Jews know that 1) not everything “pro-palestinian” is “pro-Hamas” and 2) Donald Trump has done more to unleash the forces of anti-semitism that threaten the safety of American Jews than any American politician of the last 30 years


And yet Jews were way safer during Trump's presidency. Paradox.


Tell that to people living in Squirrel Hill. Just GTFO with this retcon BS that Trump did not increase anti-semitism in the US. Yes anti-semitism is increasing now but Biden isn’t applauding and encouraging it.
If Biden isn’t applauding and encouraging it, why does he refuse to call for the expulsion of democratic representatives and senators that refuse to support Israel, or are blatantly pro-Hamas, like AOC, Rashida Tlaib, Illhan Omar, Bernie Sanders, among others? Jesus Christ, he supports these monsters, and until he takes actions against those in his own party who want to see me, and anyone like me, dead, then he is implicitly supporting their sick views.


This is why we must support the college presidents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They bobbed and weaved like proper politicians avoiding truthful answers. It was appalling.


Sorry what was appalling? That the university presidents stand by the first amendment? That no matter how offensive the speech, as long as it doesn’t cross into active bullying or misconduct, it will be allowed? This goes both ways! No one is questioning the Israeli rally where they held posters like finish the job. Finish what job? Of killing all the Palestinian children?

There is nothing offensive about the word intifada or the phrase from the river to the sea. Intifada literally means uprising and yes it’s uprising against the Zionist occupation and the injustices the Palestinians suffer at their hands. It does not mean killing all the Jews or calling for the annihilation of Israel! Zionists need to stop being so insecure. Why are you so hell bent on suppressing free speech?


I think you know quite well what would happen if students chanted or spoke in similar fashion about Black American citizens, the LGBTQ community, women, unhoused individuals living on the streets, any group involving POC, etc. As should happen, I think. Why all the dodging by these three Ivy presidents when it comes to Jews?


But.the.rallies.are.not.talking.about.Jews.

How many times do I have to reiterate that? They are talking about Israel and the war crimes Israel is committing. No one should feel threatened as a Jew. If someone is protesting Saudi Arabia’s treatment of women, Muslims shouldn’t feel threatened either. Speaking against a country does NOT equate to speaking against an entire religion. They did not single out Jews. There are actually thousands of Jewish students taking part in these rallies! They singled out Israel and it’s constant bombing of civilians. Why do you feel so triggered and threatened?


DP.

But.some.people.at.the.rallies.ARE.talking.about.Jews.

Some.people.at.the.rallies.ABSOLUTELY.support.Hamas. and/or. the.annihilation.of.Israel.

How many times do we have to reiterate THAT?

It's an indisputable fact.

We've seen the signs, the chants, the posts all over this message board. We've seen the hostage posters torn down, the abhorrent social media posts. The vandalism at synagogues. The hate.

FFS, look around you. YOUR intentions may be pure/humanitarian, but the people you're standing with?

Get your head out of...the sand.



Yes only the Jewish Holocaust is allowed to be talked about. The Holocaust of Palestinians is to be celebrated and encouraged. The new President of Penn will remove any and all Muslims and Palestinians students or professors(or those who express sympathy for Palestinians). The new president will censor and remove any negative references to Israel and will work endlessly to promote new settlements. We can expect new “scholarly” research promoting Netanyahu the Hero of Israel.


That, of course, is NOT what anyone is saying.

Protest away in support of human rights, against Israel's military action, etc.

But maybe lay off the celebrating Hamas part of the program.



That is exactly what is happening ans what you support.


Not at all.

I'm just not a fan of people who call for/support the annihilation of ethnic groups.

You?
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any pro-Hamas (aka pro-Palestinian) speech is calling for genocide against the global Jewish population. Period.

U.S. Jews are deeply thankful for the small majority of American politicians, such as Stephanik, Donald Trump, and others who are fighting to protect us from the genocide that we face on a daily basis.


Intelligent American Jews know that 1) not everything “pro-palestinian” is “pro-Hamas” and 2) Donald Trump has done more to unleash the forces of anti-semitism that threaten the safety of American Jews than any American politician of the last 30 years


And yet Jews were way safer during Trump's presidency. Paradox.


Tell that to people living in Squirrel Hill. Just GTFO with this retcon BS that Trump did not increase anti-semitism in the US. Yes anti-semitism is increasing now but Biden isn’t applauding and encouraging it.




Sure, PP. Trump was so antiSemitic, he chose his Jewish son-in-law as his top advisor, moved the embassy to the capitol of Israel, Jerusalem, and was happy his daughter converted to Judaism.

GTFO with your hate and your false narrative, PP !!

If anyone is antiSemitic, it is Biden and his pressure on Israel to capitulate to Hamas with a ceasefire, and his weak response to raging antiSemitism on college campuses.

If Trump's not anti-Semitic, please read this and then point out all the errors: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/12/07/electoral-logic-behind-trumps-antisemitism-00072661
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They bobbed and weaved like proper politicians avoiding truthful answers. It was appalling.


Sorry what was appalling? That the university presidents stand by the first amendment? That no matter how offensive the speech, as long as it doesn’t cross into active bullying or misconduct, it will be allowed? This goes both ways! No one is questioning the Israeli rally where they held posters like finish the job. Finish what job? Of killing all the Palestinian children?

There is nothing offensive about the word intifada or the phrase from the river to the sea. Intifada literally means uprising and yes it’s uprising against the Zionist occupation and the injustices the Palestinians suffer at their hands. It does not mean killing all the Jews or calling for the annihilation of Israel! Zionists need to stop being so insecure. Why are you so hell bent on suppressing free speech?


I think you know quite well what would happen if students chanted or spoke in similar fashion about Black American citizens, the LGBTQ community, women, unhoused individuals living on the streets, any group involving POC, etc. As should happen, I think. Why all the dodging by these three Ivy presidents when it comes to Jews?


But.the.rallies.are.not.talking.about.Jews.

How many times do I have to reiterate that? They are talking about Israel and the war crimes Israel is committing. No one should feel threatened as a Jew. If someone is protesting Saudi Arabia’s treatment of women, Muslims shouldn’t feel threatened either. Speaking against a country does NOT equate to speaking against an entire religion. They did not single out Jews. There are actually thousands of Jewish students taking part in these rallies! They singled out Israel and it’s constant bombing of civilians. Why do you feel so triggered and threatened?


DP.

But.some.people.at.the.rallies.ARE.talking.about.Jews.

Some.people.at.the.rallies.ABSOLUTELY.support.Hamas. and/or. the.annihilation.of.Israel.

How many times do we have to reiterate THAT?

It's an indisputable fact.

We've seen the signs, the chants, the posts all over this message board. We've seen the hostage posters torn down, the abhorrent social media posts. The vandalism at synagogues. The hate.

FFS, look around you. YOUR intentions may be pure/humanitarian, but the people you're standing with?

Get your head out of...the sand.



Please show me any images where students at these rallies are calling for Jewish genocide. Any video? Any pictures of the posters and slogans? Again criticism of a country’s actions does not equate to attacking a religious group. When students are calling for an end to military aid because that aid is being used to bomb children and women, it is NOT hate speech. When they are calling for a ceasefire, it is NOT hate speech. Just because they are speaking up for Palestinians, doesn’t mean they support Hamas.

The university presidents became intimidated by the questioning which is tragic. Yes they should have absolutely denounced any statements calling for the genocide of Jews but they also should have said we have seen no evidence of students chanting that or promoting that message or having caused harm to any student on campus.

I am not denying anti semitism exists but these students weren’t a part of it. Islamophobia exists too and we have seen lives lost because of that but I don’t see any outrage over that. Such double standards. I stand by my statement- you feel threatened by people speaking up for the other side.


NP. Okay, now we know you are absurd. The bolded is ridiculous.

I suppose you also cheer on the people who surrounded a small Jewish-owned falafel restaurant in Philadelphia and cheered “Goldie, Goldie you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide.” Students were there, too.

I’m not Jewish and have no ties to Israel whatsoever but the blatant denial of antisemitism and the threats are so obvious that only people deliberately trying to deny those facts can ignore it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any pro-Hamas (aka pro-Palestinian) speech is calling for genocide against the global Jewish population. Period.

U.S. Jews are deeply thankful for the small majority of American politicians, such as Stephanik, Donald Trump, and others who are fighting to protect us from the genocide that we face on a daily basis.


Intelligent American Jews know that 1) not everything “pro-palestinian” is “pro-Hamas” and 2) Donald Trump has done more to unleash the forces of anti-semitism that threaten the safety of American Jews than any American politician of the last 30 years


And yet Jews were way safer during Trump's presidency. Paradox.


Tell that to people living in Squirrel Hill. Just GTFO with this retcon BS that Trump did not increase anti-semitism in the US. Yes anti-semitism is increasing now but Biden isn’t applauding and encouraging it.


Well, when you release $$$ to fund Hamas who determined to kill and raped Jews, how is that not encouraging it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They bobbed and weaved like proper politicians avoiding truthful answers. It was appalling.


Sorry what was appalling? That the university presidents stand by the first amendment? That no matter how offensive the speech, as long as it doesn’t cross into active bullying or misconduct, it will be allowed? This goes both ways! No one is questioning the Israeli rally where they held posters like finish the job. Finish what job? Of killing all the Palestinian children?

There is nothing offensive about the word intifada or the phrase from the river to the sea. Intifada literally means uprising and yes it’s uprising against the Zionist occupation and the injustices the Palestinians suffer at their hands. It does not mean killing all the Jews or calling for the annihilation of Israel! Zionists need to stop being so insecure. Why are you so hell bent on suppressing free speech?


I think you know quite well what would happen if students chanted or spoke in similar fashion about Black American citizens, the LGBTQ community, women, unhoused individuals living on the streets, any group involving POC, etc. As should happen, I think. Why all the dodging by these three Ivy presidents when it comes to Jews?


But.the.rallies.are.not.talking.about.Jews.

How many times do I have to reiterate that? They are talking about Israel and the war crimes Israel is committing. No one should feel threatened as a Jew. If someone is protesting Saudi Arabia’s treatment of women, Muslims shouldn’t feel threatened either. Speaking against a country does NOT equate to speaking against an entire religion. They did not single out Jews. There are actually thousands of Jewish students taking part in these rallies! They singled out Israel and it’s constant bombing of civilians. Why do you feel so triggered and threatened?


DP.

But.some.people.at.the.rallies.ARE.talking.about.Jews.

Some.people.at.the.rallies.ABSOLUTELY.support.Hamas. and/or. the.annihilation.of.Israel.

How many times do we have to reiterate THAT?

It's an indisputable fact.

We've seen the signs, the chants, the posts all over this message board. We've seen the hostage posters torn down, the abhorrent social media posts. The vandalism at synagogues. The hate.

FFS, look around you. YOUR intentions may be pure/humanitarian, but the people you're standing with?

Get your head out of...the sand.



Please show me any images where students at these rallies are calling for Jewish genocide. Any video? Any pictures of the posters and slogans? Again criticism of a country’s actions does not equate to attacking a religious group. When students are calling for an end to military aid because that aid is being used to bomb children and women, it is NOT hate speech. When they are calling for a ceasefire, it is NOT hate speech. Just because they are speaking up for Palestinians, doesn’t mean they support Hamas.

The university presidents became intimidated by the questioning which is tragic. Yes they should have absolutely denounced any statements calling for the genocide of Jews but they also should have said we have seen no evidence of students chanting that or promoting that message or having caused harm to any student on campus.

I am not denying anti semitism exists but these students weren’t a part of it. Islamophobia exists too and we have seen lives lost because of that but I don’t see any outrage over that. Such double standards. I stand by my statement- you feel threatened by people speaking up for the other side.


NP. Okay, now we know you are absurd. The bolded is ridiculous.

I suppose you also cheer on the people who surrounded a small Jewish-owned falafel restaurant in Philadelphia and cheered “Goldie, Goldie you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide.” Students were there, too.

I’m not Jewish and have no ties to Israel whatsoever but the blatant denial of antisemitism and the threats are so obvious that only people deliberately trying to deny those facts can ignore it.


+1

I believe that many of the pro-Palestine supporters are well-intentioned, concerned primarily with human rights and justice.

But their unwillingness to admit that many of their compatriots are NOT well-intentioned, support Hamas, are virulent anti-Semites, etc., is astonishing.

It reminds me of non-MAGA Trump voters. "I'm not racist! I voted for Trump b/c of lower taxes."

Yeah, but the guy standing next to you is wearing a white hood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any pro-Hamas (aka pro-Palestinian) speech is calling for genocide against the global Jewish population. Period.

U.S. Jews are deeply thankful for the small majority of American politicians, such as Stephanik, Donald Trump, and others who are fighting to protect us from the genocide that we face on a daily basis.


Intelligent American Jews know that 1) not everything “pro-palestinian” is “pro-Hamas” and 2) Donald Trump has done more to unleash the forces of anti-semitism that threaten the safety of American Jews than any American politician of the last 30 years


And yet Jews were way safer during Trump's presidency. Paradox.


Tell that to people living in Squirrel Hill. Just GTFO with this retcon BS that Trump did not increase anti-semitism in the US. Yes anti-semitism is increasing now but Biden isn’t applauding and encouraging it.


Well, when you release $$$ to fund Hamas who determined to kill and raped Jews, how is that not encouraging it?


First of all no one in the US released money to Hamas. Second if you want to know who pressured Qatar to release money to Hamas you need to talk to Bibi who literally sent people to Qatar to convince them to fund Hamas.
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