Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
You really cheapen your victimhood narrative with this dishonest nonsense. It's a blatant lie to accuse kids protesting for the rights of Palestinians of being "violent extremist Islamists." That is so obviously untrue. It's even more untrue that they want to genocide or "brutally murder" anyone. You detract from your position with this hypocritical, histrionic, and disingenuous babble.
Okay then, what are they chanting? What is their end goal?
I will give a hint, they are not calling for Israel to remove Hamas from control in Gaza quickly so the Palestinians can be freed from the corrupt, violent, and tyrannical government who has spent decades putting all their effort into destroying Israel rather then bettering Gaza and the lives of its residents, and whose brutal and genocidal actions on 10/7 directly led to the current predicament.
No, they are calling for the complete dissolution of Israel and the genocide of the Israeli and Jewish people. All you have to do is listen to what they are saying - “From the river to the Sea, Palestine will be free,” “Intifada now/globalize the Intifada” and what flags and signs they carry (like the hang glider terrorists). These aren’t peace protesters, they are actively protesting for the destruction of Israel, and the genocide of the Jewish people.
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
You really cheapen your victimhood narrative with this dishonest nonsense. It's a blatant lie to accuse kids protesting for the rights of Palestinians of being "violent extremist Islamists." That is so obviously untrue. It's even more untrue that they want to genocide or "brutally murder" anyone. You detract from your position with this hypocritical, histrionic, and disingenuous babble.
Okay then, what are they chanting? What is their end goal?
I will give a hint, they are not calling for Israel to remove Hamas from control in Gaza quickly so the Palestinians can be freed from the corrupt, violent, and tyrannical government who has spent decades putting all their effort into destroying Israel rather then bettering Gaza and the lives of its residents, and whose brutal and genocidal actions on 10/7 directly led to the current predicament.
No, they are calling for the complete dissolution of Israel and the genocide of the Israeli and Jewish people. All you have to do is listen to what they are saying - “From the river to the Sea, Palestine will be free,” “Intifada now/globalize the Intifada” and what flags and signs they carry (like the hang glider terrorists). These aren’t peace protesters, they are actively protesting for the destruction of Israel, and the genocide of the Jewish people.
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
You really cheapen your victimhood narrative with this dishonest nonsense. It's a blatant lie to accuse kids protesting for the rights of Palestinians of being "violent extremist Islamists." That is so obviously untrue. It's even more untrue that they want to genocide or "brutally murder" anyone. You detract from your position with this hypocritical, histrionic, and disingenuous babble.
Okay then, what are they chanting? What is their end goal?
I will give a hint, they are not calling for Israel to remove Hamas from control in Gaza quickly so the Palestinians can be freed from the corrupt, violent, and tyrannical government who has spent decades putting all their effort into destroying Israel rather then bettering Gaza and the lives of its residents, and whose brutal and genocidal actions on 10/7 directly led to the current predicament.
No, they are calling for the complete dissolution of Israel and the genocide of the Israeli and Jewish people. All you have to do is listen to what they are saying - “From the river to the Sea, Palestine will be free,” “Intifada now/globalize the Intifada” and what flags and signs they carry (like the hang glider terrorists). These aren’t peace protesters, they are actively protesting for the destruction of Israel, and the genocide of the Jewish people.
From the river to the sea is the official platform of Likud, Israel’s ruling party. I guess quod licet Yovi non licet bovi, right?
People like to talk about how Israel radicalizes the Palestinians, but no one likes to admit how the Palestinians radicalize the Israelis.
Likud is in power because of continued Palestinian hostility. You reap what you sow.
Yes, when people are under constant threat of attack, they vote for security. If terrorists stopped building tunnels, abducting people on the border, bombing families at pizzerias, bombing cities, etc, maybe fewer Israelis would vote for hardline parties.
That said, there are regular protests and demonstrations of Israelis against Bibi and the Israeli government's actions. Those protests were happening before 10/7 and continue after 10/7.
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
You really cheapen your victimhood narrative with this dishonest nonsense. It's a blatant lie to accuse kids protesting for the rights of Palestinians of being "violent extremist Islamists." That is so obviously untrue. It's even more untrue that they want to genocide or "brutally murder" anyone. You detract from your position with this hypocritical, histrionic, and disingenuous babble.
Okay then, what are they chanting? What is their end goal?
I will give a hint, they are not calling for Israel to remove Hamas from control in Gaza quickly so the Palestinians can be freed from the corrupt, violent, and tyrannical government who has spent decades putting all their effort into destroying Israel rather then bettering Gaza and the lives of its residents, and whose brutal and genocidal actions on 10/7 directly led to the current predicament.
No, they are calling for the complete dissolution of Israel and the genocide of the Israeli and Jewish people. All you have to do is listen to what they are saying - “From the river to the Sea, Palestine will be free,” “Intifada now/globalize the Intifada” and what flags and signs they carry (like the hang glider terrorists). These aren’t peace protesters, they are actively protesting for the destruction of Israel, and the genocide of the Jewish people.
From the river to the sea is the official platform of Likud, Israel’s ruling party. I guess quod licet Yovi non licet bovi, right?
People like to talk about how Israel radicalizes the Palestinians, but no one likes to admit how the Palestinians radicalize the Israelis.
Likud is in power because of continued Palestinian hostility. You reap what you sow.
Yes, when people are under constant threat of attack, they vote for security. If terrorists stopped building tunnels, abducting people on the border, bombing families at pizzerias, bombing cities, etc, maybe fewer Israelis would vote for hardline parties.
That said, there are regular protests and demonstrations of Israelis against Bibi and the Israeli government's actions. Those protests were happening before 10/7 and continue after 10/7.
No Israelis will always vote for the government that gives them free land.
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
You really cheapen your victimhood narrative with this dishonest nonsense. It's a blatant lie to accuse kids protesting for the rights of Palestinians of being "violent extremist Islamists." That is so obviously untrue. It's even more untrue that they want to genocide or "brutally murder" anyone. You detract from your position with this hypocritical, histrionic, and disingenuous babble.
Okay then, what are they chanting? What is their end goal?
I will give a hint, they are not calling for Israel to remove Hamas from control in Gaza quickly so the Palestinians can be freed from the corrupt, violent, and tyrannical government who has spent decades putting all their effort into destroying Israel rather then bettering Gaza and the lives of its residents, and whose brutal and genocidal actions on 10/7 directly led to the current predicament.
No, they are calling for the complete dissolution of Israel and the genocide of the Israeli and Jewish people. All you have to do is listen to what they are saying - “From the river to the Sea, Palestine will be free,” “Intifada now/globalize the Intifada” and what flags and signs they carry (like the hang glider terrorists). These aren’t peace protesters, they are actively protesting for the destruction of Israel, and the genocide of the Jewish people.
From the river to the sea is the official platform of Likud, Israel’s ruling party. I guess quod licet Yovi non licet bovi, right?
People like to talk about how Israel radicalizes the Palestinians, but no one likes to admit how the Palestinians radicalize the Israelis.
Likud is in power because of continued Palestinian hostility. You reap what you sow.
Yes. This is exactly why Likud supported Hamas being in control of Gaza— actually sent people to Qatar to ask them to keep funding Hamas— because Netanyahu knew that encouraging extremism in the Palestinians would encourage extremism in the Israelis.
It’s good for Likud but terrible for Israel. Party over country just like Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
You really cheapen your victimhood narrative with this dishonest nonsense. It's a blatant lie to accuse kids protesting for the rights of Palestinians of being "violent extremist Islamists." That is so obviously untrue. It's even more untrue that they want to genocide or "brutally murder" anyone. You detract from your position with this hypocritical, histrionic, and disingenuous babble.
Okay then, what are they chanting? What is their end goal?
I will give a hint, they are not calling for Israel to remove Hamas from control in Gaza quickly so the Palestinians can be freed from the corrupt, violent, and tyrannical government who has spent decades putting all their effort into destroying Israel rather then bettering Gaza and the lives of its residents, and whose brutal and genocidal actions on 10/7 directly led to the current predicament.
No, they are calling for the complete dissolution of Israel and the genocide of the Israeli and Jewish people. All you have to do is listen to what they are saying - “From the river to the Sea, Palestine will be free,” “Intifada now/globalize the Intifada” and what flags and signs they carry (like the hang glider terrorists). These aren’t peace protesters, they are actively protesting for the destruction of Israel, and the genocide of the Jewish people.
From the river to the sea is the official platform of Likud, Israel’s ruling party. I guess quod licet Yovi non licet bovi, right?
People like to talk about how Israel radicalizes the Palestinians, but no one likes to admit how the Palestinians radicalize the Israelis.
Likud is in power because of continued Palestinian hostility. You reap what you sow.
It's not entirely clear who's the reaper in this situation. Apparently it's verboten for people to feel hostile toward people who grab their land and water, and shoot their children with immunity.
The Likud platform has been in existence for decades. It's not a recent reaction to recent anything.
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
You really cheapen your victimhood narrative with this dishonest nonsense. It's a blatant lie to accuse kids protesting for the rights of Palestinians of being "violent extremist Islamists." That is so obviously untrue. It's even more untrue that they want to genocide or "brutally murder" anyone. You detract from your position with this hypocritical, histrionic, and disingenuous babble.
Okay then, what are they chanting? What is their end goal?
I will give a hint, they are not calling for Israel to remove Hamas from control in Gaza quickly so the Palestinians can be freed from the corrupt, violent, and tyrannical government who has spent decades putting all their effort into destroying Israel rather then bettering Gaza and the lives of its residents, and whose brutal and genocidal actions on 10/7 directly led to the current predicament.
No, they are calling for the complete dissolution of Israel and the genocide of the Israeli and Jewish people. All you have to do is listen to what they are saying - “From the river to the Sea, Palestine will be free,” “Intifada now/globalize the Intifada” and what flags and signs they carry (like the hang glider terrorists). These aren’t peace protesters, they are actively protesting for the destruction of Israel, and the genocide of the Jewish people.
From the river to the sea is the official platform of Likud, Israel’s ruling party. I guess quod licet Yovi non licet bovi, right?
People like to talk about how Israel radicalizes the Palestinians, but no one likes to admit how the Palestinians radicalize the Israelis.
Likud is in power because of continued Palestinian hostility. You reap what you sow.
Yes, when people are under constant threat of attack, they vote for security. If terrorists stopped building tunnels, abducting people on the border, bombing families at pizzerias, bombing cities, etc, maybe fewer Israelis would vote for hardline parties.
That said, there are regular protests and demonstrations of Israelis against Bibi and the Israeli government's actions. Those protests were happening before 10/7 and continue after 10/7.
Tell me: how should people react when they are under a constant threat of land grab, water theft, settler violence, detention without trial and evidence, and most importantly, killing by IDF without any repercussions for the soldiers?
I mean how should Shirin Abu Akleh's family react to her assassination? Two years. No consequences. Tell me. Thoughts and prayers?
The protests in Israel have never said "give the West Bank land back, stop building settlements."
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
You really cheapen your victimhood narrative with this dishonest nonsense. It's a blatant lie to accuse kids protesting for the rights of Palestinians of being "violent extremist Islamists." That is so obviously untrue. It's even more untrue that they want to genocide or "brutally murder" anyone. You detract from your position with this hypocritical, histrionic, and disingenuous babble.
Okay then, what are they chanting? What is their end goal?
I will give a hint, they are not calling for Israel to remove Hamas from control in Gaza quickly so the Palestinians can be freed from the corrupt, violent, and tyrannical government who has spent decades putting all their effort into destroying Israel rather then bettering Gaza and the lives of its residents, and whose brutal and genocidal actions on 10/7 directly led to the current predicament.
No, they are calling for the complete dissolution of Israel and the genocide of the Israeli and Jewish people. All you have to do is listen to what they are saying - “From the river to the Sea, Palestine will be free,” “Intifada now/globalize the Intifada” and what flags and signs they carry (like the hang glider terrorists). These aren’t peace protesters, they are actively protesting for the destruction of Israel, and the genocide of the Jewish people.
From the river to the sea is the official platform of Likud, Israel’s ruling party. I guess quod licet Yovi non licet bovi, right?
People like to talk about how Israel radicalizes the Palestinians, but no one likes to admit how the Palestinians radicalize the Israelis.
Likud is in power because of continued Palestinian hostility. You reap what you sow.
Yes, when people are under constant threat of attack, they vote for security. If terrorists stopped building tunnels, abducting people on the border, bombing families at pizzerias, bombing cities, etc, maybe fewer Israelis would vote for hardline parties.
That said, there are regular protests and demonstrations of Israelis against Bibi and the Israeli government's actions. Those protests were happening before 10/7 and continue after 10/7.
Tell me: how should people react when they are under a constant threat of land grab, water theft, settler violence, detention without trial and evidence, and most importantly, killing by IDF without any repercussions for the soldiers?
I mean how should Shirin Abu Akleh's family react to her assassination? Two years. No consequences. Tell me. Thoughts and prayers?
The protests in Israel have never said "give the West Bank land back, stop building settlements."
DP
Of course not. Of course not. They are too busy chastising the Palestinians over how to behave, how to deal with Israel’s atrocities with a stiff upper lip.
And also, reminding the Palestinians and those opposed to the genocide of the Palestinian people that, even if they preamble every thought with a denouncement of Hamas and the events of 10/7, that won’t be enough. It needs to be everyone’s singular focus. And even when it is, there won’t be time left to consider the Israeli atrocities.
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
You really cheapen your victimhood narrative with this dishonest nonsense. It's a blatant lie to accuse kids protesting for the rights of Palestinians of being "violent extremist Islamists." That is so obviously untrue. It's even more untrue that they want to genocide or "brutally murder" anyone. You detract from your position with this hypocritical, histrionic, and disingenuous babble.
Okay then, what are they chanting? What is their end goal?
I will give a hint, they are not calling for Israel to remove Hamas from control in Gaza quickly so the Palestinians can be freed from the corrupt, violent, and tyrannical government who has spent decades putting all their effort into destroying Israel rather then bettering Gaza and the lives of its residents, and whose brutal and genocidal actions on 10/7 directly led to the current predicament.
No, they are calling for the complete dissolution of Israel and the genocide of the Israeli and Jewish people. All you have to do is listen to what they are saying - “From the river to the Sea, Palestine will be free,” “Intifada now/globalize the Intifada” and what flags and signs they carry (like the hang glider terrorists). These aren’t peace protesters, they are actively protesting for the destruction of Israel, and the genocide of the Jewish people.
From the river to the sea is the official platform of Likud, Israel’s ruling party. I guess quod licet Yovi non licet bovi, right?
People like to talk about how Israel radicalizes the Palestinians, but no one likes to admit how the Palestinians radicalize the Israelis.
Likud is in power because of continued Palestinian hostility. You reap what you sow.
Yes, when people are under constant threat of attack, they vote for security. If terrorists stopped building tunnels, abducting people on the border, bombing families at pizzerias, bombing cities, etc, maybe fewer Israelis would vote for hardline parties.
That said, there are regular protests and demonstrations of Israelis against Bibi and the Israeli government's actions. Those protests were happening before 10/7 and continue after 10/7.
Tell me: how should people react when they are under a constant threat of land grab, water theft, settler violence, detention without trial and evidence, and most importantly, killing by IDF without any repercussions for the soldiers?
I mean how should Shirin Abu Akleh's family react to her assassination? Two years. No consequences. Tell me. Thoughts and prayers?
The protests in Israel have never said "give the West Bank land back, stop building settlements."
I get that as someone who speaks Hebrew and follows Israeli media I don't have the same language barrier non-Hebrew speakers do, but honestly, there's just no excuse for people in America to be this clueless about how Israelis are handling this situation right now or over the last few years. It takes just a few minutes to see that most of what people think they know about "Israelis/Zionists/Jews" living in Israel is in no way reflective of the reality of the situation. I was just in Israel and participated in one of the Saturday evening demonstrations in Jerusalem, where I was one of thousands of people demanding many of the same things campus protestors say they want in terms of a ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and an end of the Netanyahu government.
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
You really cheapen your victimhood narrative with this dishonest nonsense. It's a blatant lie to accuse kids protesting for the rights of Palestinians of being "violent extremist Islamists." That is so obviously untrue. It's even more untrue that they want to genocide or "brutally murder" anyone. You detract from your position with this hypocritical, histrionic, and disingenuous babble.
Okay then, what are they chanting? What is their end goal?
I will give a hint, they are not calling for Israel to remove Hamas from control in Gaza quickly so the Palestinians can be freed from the corrupt, violent, and tyrannical government who has spent decades putting all their effort into destroying Israel rather then bettering Gaza and the lives of its residents, and whose brutal and genocidal actions on 10/7 directly led to the current predicament.
No, they are calling for the complete dissolution of Israel and the genocide of the Israeli and Jewish people. All you have to do is listen to what they are saying - “From the river to the Sea, Palestine will be free,” “Intifada now/globalize the Intifada” and what flags and signs they carry (like the hang glider terrorists). These aren’t peace protesters, they are actively protesting for the destruction of Israel, and the genocide of the Jewish people.
From the river to the sea is the official platform of Likud, Israel’s ruling party. I guess quod licet Yovi non licet bovi, right?
People like to talk about how Israel radicalizes the Palestinians, but no one likes to admit how the Palestinians radicalize the Israelis.
Likud is in power because of continued Palestinian hostility. You reap what you sow.
Yes, when people are under constant threat of attack, they vote for security. If terrorists stopped building tunnels, abducting people on the border, bombing families at pizzerias, bombing cities, etc, maybe fewer Israelis would vote for hardline parties.
That said, there are regular protests and demonstrations of Israelis against Bibi and the Israeli government's actions. Those protests were happening before 10/7 and continue after 10/7.
Tell me: how should people react when they are under a constant threat of land grab, water theft, settler violence, detention without trial and evidence, and most importantly, killing by IDF without any repercussions for the soldiers?
I mean how should Shirin Abu Akleh's family react to her assassination? Two years. No consequences. Tell me. Thoughts and prayers?
The protests in Israel have never said "give the West Bank land back, stop building settlements."
I get that as someone who speaks Hebrew and follows Israeli media I don't have the same language barrier non-Hebrew speakers do, but honestly, there's just no excuse for people in America to be this clueless about how Israelis are handling this situation right now or over the last few years. It takes just a few minutes to see that most of what people think they know about "Israelis/Zionists/Jews" living in Israel is in no way reflective of the reality of the situation. I was just in Israel and participated in one of the Saturday evening demonstrations in Jerusalem, where I was one of thousands of people demanding many of the same things campus protestors say they want in terms of a ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and an end of the Netanyahu government.
good for you! You should be doing that- please keep doing it and convince teh majority of Israelis to support you. Israel is a democracy so if everyone agrees with that and a 2 state solution- why has Netanyahu represented you for 30 years? Israeli democracy seems to be working as well as Pakistans
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
DP
You missed the plot. Most people don't want anything to do with Hamas or Zionists. Is that lost on you? If you are a violent terrorist (that label applies to both Hamas and Zionists), we reject you. Is that not clear enough?
Hamas is a terrorist organization.
Zionism is not. It is simply the belief in a Jewish homeland. Most Jews (over ninety percent, per surveys) are Zionists. And most of them are not violent terrorists. Yes, Netanyahu and his government are. But that does not change the fact that Hamas is a terrorist organization by definition and Zionism is not.
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly tone deaf of Duke to invite a merchant of Palestinian death in the middle of a genocide of Palestinians! Who made that dumb decision?
He is head of the parents association at Duke. One child attends Duke and the other graduated, so it is a logical choice.
He is humorous and didn’t make any political statements so he is a fantastic choice.
After opening with a few jokes, Seinfeld shared his "three real keys to life," which boiled down to:
Work hard.
Pay attention.
Fall in love.
"Whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi," he said. "Make an effort. Just pure, stupid, no-real-idea-what-I'm-doing-here effort. Effort always yields a positive value, even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
I am not on any side but the pro-Palestine tactic of blocking a highways to places like Disney world or other freeways. Or protesting someone saying something not political is absolutely losing them support. I used to be neutral and now have an absolutely negative view toward Palestine protestors.
Are you oblivious to the fact that his wife donated $500K to the terrorist group that is under state and federal investigation for hate crimes after descending on UCLA and assaulting students, faculty and staff, and others protesting the war? Did you miss that part of what’s going on in the world?
I love Jerry, but he’s radioactive now and for the foreseeable future.
A “terrorist group?” You mean one of the few groups protecting our Jewish students from the extremist Islamists that are infesting our college campuses.
The Nazis considered those that hid Jews in their basements to be terrorists as well. Nowadays we call them heroes.
You consider was those cowardly animals did at UCLA heroic, wearing hoods and masks while they attacked students, faculty, staff and other protesters? Striking them, kicking them, spitting in their faces and calling them the N word, among other choice insults and threats? As they battered them with fence sections, metal poles, baseball bats, and blocks of concrete?
If so, that just means you’re a terrorist sympathizer. Hardly surprising …
Well, maybe they would not have to defend themselves if our police would do the right thing and start actually defending Jewish students, not just this catch and release bullshit against radical Islamist extremists pushing for the genocide of the Jewish people. Start using live ammunition against these protesters and see how quickly these monsters decide Hamas isn’t the good guys in this conflict.
Actually, before the attack, UCLA faculty were warning about harassment of people at the encampment, asking the university to protect the pro-Palestinian protesters from attacks.
The Post’s examination also found that faculty had raised concerns for days about harassment of pro-Palestinian activists and physical violence directed at people in the protest encampment
At 2:35 p.m., Danielle Carr, an assistant professor at UCLA’s Institute for Society and Genetics, wrote an email seeking to sound an alarm about “truly unbelievable” aggression against protesters during the pro-Israeli counterprotest two days earlier. “I know that many faculty are wondering what the administration plans to do to protect our students,” Carr wrote to an office responsible for handling complaints of sexual violence and harassment.
Buuuuutttt a drama student already notorious on campus for being an agitator after just his freshman year really wanted to walk directly through the protest (even though that path was one of four to the building he was arguing he needed to get to, and even though he actually had no class in that building), said that one of the protesters looked at him funny! Can someone explain to me why the national guard wasn’t called in with Apache gunshots to strafe the protest encampment?! Thus student’s life was at stake if he didn’t get to walk through the protest!
Not going to bother mocking the fake video of the girl on the ground that was propagated to try to dupe people into thinking the protesters had been violent.
All in all, a typical Zionist operation that the Keystone Kops would have been proud of.
/s
And there it is. The innocent Jewish student being incessantly threatened by violent extremist Islamists calling for genocide against him and his people is clearly just a “troublemaker,” not a deeply traumatized kid who paid tens of thousands of dollars to attend a school he thought was safe.
Nope. Those pesky Jewish “troublemakers,” why don’t they just shut up and led the radical Islamists who have infiltrated our society just brutally murder them, then we can all be happy living in Hamas’ idyllic society. We will be just as happy as the Palestinians living in Gaza soon!
DP
You missed the plot. Most people don't want anything to do with Hamas or Zionists. Is that lost on you? If you are a violent terrorist (that label applies to both Hamas and Zionists), we reject you. Is that not clear enough?
Hamas is a terrorist organization.
Zionism is not. It is simply the belief in a Jewish homeland. Most Jews (over ninety percent, per surveys) are Zionists. And most of them are not violent terrorists. Yes, Netanyahu and his government are. But that does not change the fact that Hamas is a terrorist organization by definition and Zionism is not.
What happens when someone already lives in that homeland?