Harvard tell Trump to pound sand

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Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


Maybe we should balance our protests based on the amount of people killed by each side. Or is that antisemitic? (as deemed by our lords and masters at the ADL)
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Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.
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Anonymous wrote:Every single college in the US needs to vocalize their support of Harvard. If we allow Trump to take Harvard down, they’re all going down. To be replaced by for-profit patriotic centers of learning.

The silence is deafening.






Start by making your university campus a safe-space for Jewish students; then we’ll talk.


Feeling uncomfortable — or even feeling harassed — doesn’t actually mean they’re not safe on campus. And Bill Ackman complaining about what some undergrads say about Israel is no reason to put the full force of the federal government into trying to destroy an institution. (This is just one Jewish Ivy League, non-Harvard, graduate’s opinion, but still.)


And if the presence of KKK members doing what thoae protestors did made Black students uncomfortable and/or feeling harrassed?

Black person here. Feel free to go f--k yourself, you pompous, racist scum.

The KKK was created to serve as a paramilitary death squad wielding state power while giving the government plausible deniability. Its sole purpose was to murder and terrorize Black people back into subjugation as close to slavery as possible. At its height, its members were the most powerful members of society, including multiple presidents and countless governors, mayors, federal law enforcement heads, state law enforcement heads, and wealthy businesspeople. Today, the KKK remains in existence solely in the hopes of restoring an overtly anti-Black racial order.

You really have the audacity to suggest that the students protesting Israel's ongoing genocide on campuses are positioned in relation to Jews and Israelis as the KKK is to Black people?

Black history and pain are not yours to exploit as cheap talking points.

Trash.


DP. If that's all they were doing, that's protected by the First Amendment. But it isn't and you know it. The anti-Israel "protesters" are using violence to intimidate and harass Jewish students, taking over buildings, destroying property, etc... They are acting exactly like the KKK, but instead of hoods they're wearing keffiyes to conceal their identities. Same outfit, different cloth pattern.

No they are not and your diminishing the horrors the KKK did speaks volumes about who you are and it is nasty. How many people were murdered, killed, lynched, burned by the anti-Israel protestors on the campus. Zero. You cannot say the same about the KKK and similar white supremacists. Both the hateful racial mass-shootings in Charleston and Buffalo linked the shooters to these white supremacists organizations.


Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit, is it? "They are acting exactly like the KKK". The KKK concealed their identities (check), harassed people (check), destroyed property (check), etc... Are you denying these actions by current anti-Israel protesters? If so, I recommend reviewing the hours and hours of video footage from numerous news sources.


I’m not one of the PPs in this particular thread, but are you seriously comparing a group that engaged in these practices over the existence of people of color in their town with people who are opposing those committing war crimes? Like, for real?


On which college campuses are the protestors protesting the war crimes of Hamas?


You're out of touch. There are plenty of pro-Israel events on college campuses too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.


It’s not actually hypocritical; tragically, at this point, the IDF has killed or injured far, far more Palestinians than Hamas has killed or injured Israelis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.


Lemme know when you schedule your anti-Hamas protest. Or do only other people have this obligation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.


Lemme know when you schedule your anti-Hamas protest. Or do only other people have this obligation?


I'm not one to protest. Too old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.


It’s not actually hypocritical; tragically, at this point, the IDF has killed or injured far, far more Palestinians than Hamas has killed or injured Israelis.


The men in that area of the world have been at war for centuries. There are no good guys. It's just tragic for the women and children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.


It’s not actually hypocritical; tragically, at this point, the IDF has killed or injured far, far more Palestinians than Hamas has killed or injured Israelis.


The men in that area of the world have been at war for centuries. There are no good guys. It's just tragic for the women and children.

Those men are on both sides of the war.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.


It’s not actually hypocritical; tragically, at this point, the IDF has killed or injured far, far more Palestinians than Hamas has killed or injured Israelis.


The men in that area of the world have been at war for centuries. There are no good guys. It's just tragic for the women and children.

Those men are on both sides of the war.


I know. That's what the men are accustomed to doing in that part of the world--fight each other and engage in wars. For all their talk of peace, prayers, and religion, there are no good guys on either side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.


It’s not actually hypocritical; tragically, at this point, the IDF has killed or injured far, far more Palestinians than Hamas has killed or injured Israelis.


The men in that area of the world have been at war for centuries. There are no good guys. It's just tragic for the women and children.

Those men are on both sides of the war.


I know. That's what the men are accustomed to doing in that part of the world--fight each other and engage in wars. For all their talk of peace, prayers, and religion, there are no good guys on either side.

Exactly. Stop our tax dollars from funding either side. Funneling endless cash to Mr evil depopulationist Netanyahu has been atrocious.
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Anonymous wrote:Saw a video at UCLA, where they were not letting students use a particular entrance to a building.


Dp Say it ain't so! Someone had to use an alternative entrance?! No!!! Not that!!!

The outrage of it all!

And to think, the only thing the Zionist gentlemen who visited the protest site on 4/30/2024 did was wield 2x4s and baseball bats …

/s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.


It’s not actually hypocritical; tragically, at this point, the IDF has killed or injured far, far more Palestinians than Hamas has killed or injured Israelis.


The men in that area of the world have been at war for centuries. There are no good guys. It's just tragic for the women and children.


I don’t actually think it’s true that there have been wars in “that area of the world” for centuries, and saying so is sort of a convenient way of washing our hands of the whole thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.


It’s not actually hypocritical; tragically, at this point, the IDF has killed or injured far, far more Palestinians than Hamas has killed or injured Israelis.


The men in that area of the world have been at war for centuries. There are no good guys. It's just tragic for the women and children.


The sayings of an ignoramus. Go read some history books
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.


It’s not actually hypocritical; tragically, at this point, the IDF has killed or injured far, far more Palestinians than Hamas has killed or injured Israelis.


The men in that area of the world have been at war for centuries. There are no good guys. It's just tragic for the women and children.


The sayings of an ignoramus. Go read some history books


Seriously? When was there peace there?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The reason people protest Israel more than Hamas is not because Hamas is undeserving of criticism, but because we have stronger diplomatic and financial ties with Israel.

The protests are directed at US government policy, not the foreign country/organization.


That's quite a rationale for minimizing Hamas' evil actions and brutality.


?? What sort of obligation do college students have to balance their protests according to some exogenous metric?


No obligation at all. Just calling out the hypocrisy of basically being silent about Hamas. But that's your belief, so ok.


It’s not actually hypocritical; tragically, at this point, the IDF has killed or injured far, far more Palestinians than Hamas has killed or injured Israelis.


The men in that area of the world have been at war for centuries. There are no good guys. It's just tragic for the women and children.


I don’t actually think it’s true that there have been wars in “that area of the world” for centuries, and saying so is sort of a convenient way of washing our hands of the whole thing.


So what do you suggest?
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