Protests on college campuses

Anonymous
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Alejandra would not be welcome in Gaza. They don’t like queers there. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_the_State_of_Palestine


Yeah and Israelis don’t like white Christians. That’s why we should stop funding Israel and let both sides kill each other.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:At the very least that guy with a stick needs to be arrested.


That guy? One guy?

They ALL need to be arrested. That entire vicious mob. That one scene at UCLA last night contained more violence by counter-protesters than the combined violence of ALL protesters across the country over the past few weeks.

An almost perfect reflection of what occurred in the Middle East leading up to the establishment of Israel.

Then and now, the major problem - by a mile - is the violent, vicious Zionists.

And yet crickets from the “anti-semitism is the real problem in society” mouthpieces doing the bidding of their corrupt masters, and forgetting that they serve the American people - all of them.


Arrest them all. Protesters and counter protesters.


Of course! I’m sure that’s a delightful outcome in your mind because you desperately want attention diverted from Israel’s atrocities ASAP, right?

Let me guess? You think the protester standing there before getting viciously attacked should face the same charges as the vicious mob that tried to kill him? Or wait - you probably think he deserves more serious charges, right? He asked for it by protesting, right?

The people who share your views cannot be reasoned with - it’s become so evident over the past seven months, after years of just ignoring the problem.


What is copiously clear is that you have literally zero understanding of the tactics that make a protest movement successful. hint: it’s not being a bunch of whiny babies blocking access to infrastructure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At the very least that guy with a stick needs to be arrested.


That guy? One guy?

They ALL need to be arrested. That entire vicious mob. That one scene at UCLA last night contained more violence by counter-protesters than the combined violence of ALL protesters across the country over the past few weeks.

An almost perfect reflection of what occurred in the Middle East leading up to the establishment of Israel.

Then and now, the major problem - by a mile - is the violent, vicious Zionists.

And yet crickets from the “anti-semitism is the real problem in society” mouthpieces doing the bidding of their corrupt masters, and forgetting that they serve the American people - all of them.


Arrest them all. Protesters and counter protesters.


Of course! I’m sure that’s a delightful outcome in your mind because you desperately want attention diverted from Israel’s atrocities ASAP, right?

Let me guess? You think the protester standing there before getting viciously attacked should face the same charges as the vicious mob that tried to kill him? Or wait - you probably think he deserves more serious charges, right? He asked for it by protesting, right?

The people who share your views cannot be reasoned with - it’s become so evident over the past seven months, after years of just ignoring the problem.


Let me guess. You’ll be throwing your temper tantrum here all day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At the very least that guy with a stick needs to be arrested.


That guy? One guy?

They ALL need to be arrested. That entire vicious mob. That one scene at UCLA last night contained more violence by counter-protesters than the combined violence of ALL protesters across the country over the past few weeks.

An almost perfect reflection of what occurred in the Middle East leading up to the establishment of Israel.

Then and now, the major problem - by a mile - is the violent, vicious Zionists.

And yet crickets from the “anti-semitism is the real problem in society” mouthpieces doing the bidding of their corrupt masters, and forgetting that they serve the American people - all of them.


I doubt the mob at UCLA even had any position on Israel. They’re just pissed that they are blocked from campus.


Blocked from campus? Are you for real?

Is that how you act when the line is “too long” at the grocery store or the post office. You get pissed and then start viciously attacking the clerk and the other customers who are not doing enough to prevent you from getting pissed? Nice accountability.

Uncivilized animals, is what they are.


We all saw the videos, liar.


Lying is the official past time of Zionism. Show the video of that vicious, deranged mob being prevented from moving freely around the UCLA campus.

Yeah, that’s what I thought. Typical Zionist. All show, no go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At the very least that guy with a stick needs to be arrested.


That guy? One guy?

They ALL need to be arrested. That entire vicious mob. That one scene at UCLA last night contained more violence by counter-protesters than the combined violence of ALL protesters across the country over the past few weeks.

An almost perfect reflection of what occurred in the Middle East leading up to the establishment of Israel.

Then and now, the major problem - by a mile - is the violent, vicious Zionists.

And yet crickets from the “anti-semitism is the real problem in society” mouthpieces doing the bidding of their corrupt masters, and forgetting that they serve the American people - all of them.


Arrest them all. Protesters and counter protesters.


Of course! I’m sure that’s a delightful outcome in your mind because you desperately want attention diverted from Israel’s atrocities ASAP, right?

Let me guess? You think the protester standing there before getting viciously attacked should face the same charges as the vicious mob that tried to kill him? Or wait - you probably think he deserves more serious charges, right? He asked for it by protesting, right?

The people who share your views cannot be reasoned with - it’s become so evident over the past seven months, after years of just ignoring the problem.


What is copiously clear is that you have literally zero understanding of the tactics that make a protest movement successful. hint: it’s not being a bunch of whiny babies blocking access to infrastructure.


You're right. What makes a protest movement successful is getting assaulted for no reason. The UCLA counter protestors just made that protest successful. Congratulations.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t the universities just disinvest?
How difficult is that?


Some universities have sister school programs in Israel and Israel is a leader in pharma and medicine (maybe others, those are the ones I know off the top of my head).

Also, divesting is a moral or political statement - if you don't agree with it, then you shouldn't do it.


Public health data. It is embarrassing the lack of data here at home, but they do have data public health professionals here use.
Anonymous
Hearing that at UVA, the encampment was set up by the local community college? Not sure why they can’t do that on their own campus.
Anonymous
This is a clear sign that the US needs to back away from the Israel-Palestinian situation.
We need to cut back on the billions of dollars of aid flowing to that region.

We need to limit our involvement especially as we pretty much have no influence. And Israel might consider coming up with a workable compromise if they can’t rely on being unconditionally propped up by the US
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hearing that at UVA, the encampment was set up by the local community college? Not sure why they can’t do that on their own campus.


They wouldn’t get into UVA otherwise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a clear sign that the US needs to back away from the Israel-Palestinian situation.
We need to cut back on the billions of dollars of aid flowing to that region.

We need to limit our involvement especially as we pretty much have no influence. And Israel might consider coming up with a workable compromise if they can’t rely on being unconditionally propped up by the US


Oh? Or maybe we should cut back on Palestinian and Arab refugees who are unwilling to look past their noses wrt their victimhood and grievances. They certainly aren't learning how to understand perspectives at our universities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brown University agrees to hold Israel divestment vote and students agree to end encampments.


So, if Brown invests in Palestinian interests, will they hold a Palestine divestment vote too? Palestine has been committing internationally condemned war crimes for decades, not including 10/7.


With what? With sticks and rocks? This nonsense worked in the past, now the veil has been lifted. Emperor has no clothes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brown University agrees to hold Israel divestment vote and students agree to end encampments.


So, if Brown invests in Palestinian interests, will they hold a Palestine divestment vote too? Palestine has been committing internationally condemned war crimes for decades, not including 10/7.


With what? With sticks and rocks? This nonsense worked in the past, now the veil has been lifted. Emperor has no clothes.


Spears and rocks? You’re not even trying to be credible any more. But continue the clown show you’re entertaining us with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a clear sign that the US needs to back away from the Israel-Palestinian situation.
We need to cut back on the billions of dollars of aid flowing to that region.

We need to limit our involvement especially as we pretty much have no influence. And Israel might consider coming up with a workable compromise if they can’t rely on being unconditionally propped up by the US


Oh? Or maybe we should cut back
on Palestinian and Arab refugees who are unwilling to look past their noses wrt their victimhood and grievances. They certainly aren't learning how to understand perspectives at our universities.


We need to cut back on AIPAC influence, that’s the number one thing to do. American taxpayers are breaking their backs so that the U.S treasury can serve as a piggy bank for Zionists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a clear sign that the US needs to back away from the Israel-Palestinian situation.
We need to cut back on the billions of dollars of aid flowing to that region.

We need to limit our involvement especially as we pretty much have no influence. And Israel might consider coming up with a workable compromise if they can’t rely on being unconditionally propped up by the US


Are you F kidding?! Or did you just wake up from decades long coma?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a clear sign that the US needs to back away from the Israel-Palestinian situation.
We need to cut back on the billions of dollars of aid flowing to that region.

We need to limit our involvement especially as we pretty much have no influence. And Israel might consider coming up with a workable compromise if they can’t rely on being unconditionally propped up by the US


Oh? Or maybe we should cut back
on Palestinian and Arab refugees who are unwilling to look past their noses wrt their victimhood and grievances. They certainly aren't learning how to understand perspectives at our universities.


We need to cut back on AIPAC influence, that’s the number one thing to do. American taxpayers are breaking their backs so that the U.S treasury can serve as a piggy bank for Zionists.


No. For historical and current strategic reasons, we are Israel's ally. You may be disloyal and inconstant but the US isn't.
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