Looks like a new Gaza war has started

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Jewish students at Rutgers not allowed to counter protest students supporting Palestine with “death to israel” chants and swastikas.

What is going on???



Sigh. Every day.


Bc there is no antisemitism in America. The world has gone mad.
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Anonymous wrote:Tulane situation, planned protest near Crown Heights on Jewish Sabbath, the list goes on. Things are frightening for Jews — please show some empathy.


You are frightened by protests? Should we stop protesting the dismemberment and starvation of children because some members of the community feel unsafe? Or is it just Saturdays that are off limit?


Depends what the protests are about. Definitely doesn’t seam like they’re calling for peace. Seeing a whole bunch of stuff calling for the obliteration of Israel which is indeed, scary.


The protests are calling for a ceasefire and rapid deployment of aid. I have not seen any act of violence in these protests, these are the most peaceful protests I have seen in the last decade. Fringe elements exists in every protest, not sure why you would be more scared of these protests than any other.


Glory to our martyrs, free Palestine from River to Sea. Projected on a library, at a school with a huge population of Jewish students, donated by the family of holocaust survivors.

Nothing to see here. I don’t see why Jewish students would be scared.


Why is "Glory to our martyrs" allowed to be projected on a US university building? In the US?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love this! The New York tough guys are coming out to help.

A guy tried to rip down kidnapped posters, but Tony Soprano was there.

https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1717940209227083814?s=46


This is well worth a watch. "I'm gonna litter the f___ floor with you. This is NY City. You don't mess with Jews here."

Great veteran. Great men supporting those held hostage in Israel and all Jewish people in the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love this! The New York tough guys are coming out to help.

A guy tried to rip down kidnapped posters, but Tony Soprano was there.

https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1717940209227083814?s=46


This is well worth a watch. "I'm gonna litter the f___ floor with you. This is NY City. You don't mess with Jews here."

Great veteran. Great men supporting those held hostage in Israel and all Jewish people in the US.


He’s awesome!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love this! The New York tough guys are coming out to help.

A guy tried to rip down kidnapped posters, but Tony Soprano was there.

https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1717940209227083814?s=46


Good for them.
Anonymous
The moral bankruptcy of those who would tear down pictures of hostage children is really something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love this! The New York tough guys are coming out to help.

A guy tried to rip down kidnapped posters, but Tony Soprano was there.

https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1717940209227083814?s=46


Good for them.


The dude was also tearing down posters of American citizens held hostage. Sick.

Love the blue collar guys at work supporting their fellow Americans.

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Anonymous wrote:We’ve got a poster here who does not believe Jews have a right to live in what they believe is “palestine”. That is antisemitism. Point blank.


Your distortion of what’s been posted is, sadly, par for the course.

Where was “palestine” referenced?

But what do you mean by a “right”? Nobody has a right to live in a specific place. Can you just awake from a fever dream and begin organizing a group of people to immigrate to a region thousands of miles from where your family has lived for thousands of years, showing up to announce that you have a right to the land? That seems … I guess, insane?

One can follow the laws and, if the laws permit, acquire a “right” to live there. That’s it.


Thank you! Great post. That’s exactly what Zionists did. Came to Mandated Palestine, acquired land from local land owners, waited 50 years for the establishment of the State of Israel by UN.


Is that the full extent of what they did?


No, they also built a great country in a place where there was nothing but a desert. A country with a high standard of living, great medicine, military, tech and personal freedoms for people who are disfranchised across the Middle East. In 75 years, they were able to have a country that others would have taken centuries to build . Obviously such enormous success illicits jealousy from its neighbors.


Well, you conveniently overlooked the terrorism and massacring, but OK.

As far as the obvious pride with which you describe the achievements in the region, there are certainly many wonderful achievements that have bloomed from the State of Israel. Whether the majority of its citizens are indigenous or not, I think that’s a great development regionally.

I would, however, point out that foreign direct investment and extensive foreign aid from West nations fueled many of those achievements, and indirectly made possible most of the rest.

But I cannot deny recognition of the successes, so tip o’ the cap, for sure.

For: 2-state solution, right to live in peace for both the State of Israel and the second state (it might have to be Jordan); safety for both Jews and Muslims in the U.S., able to attend school and move around without feeling the threat of violence.

Against: the tedious distortion of facts and circumstances by the knee-jerk anti-semitism gestapos running around here like lunatics.


Can you deny the billions of dollars that have flowed into Gaza and the WB from EU and the USA along with the Gulf nations investments? I agree with all you said up to

Against: the tedious distortion of facts and circumstances by the knee-jerk anti-semitism gestapos running around here like lunatics.

Your true colors are shining through. Under the guise of moderation, two state solution, humanism, etc all you are is an anti semite, requiring pro Israel posters with Gestapo. Wondering what should we equate the pro Palestinian crowd with ? With the Glory to our Martyrs messaging.



Even an individual who just conceded that the two state solution would likely involve Jordan taking on the walking humanitarian crisis that has become the Palestinian people gets an unhinged screed and the anti-semitism flag thrown. It’s just a waste of time discussing the matter, but I guess that’s the point, right?

The status quo for you is A-OK. As long as nobody takes a peek behind the curtain or starts asking too many questions, all’s good, right? But if they do start to question what’s going on, just shout them down with the anti-semitism air horn.

Constant victimhood …

Guess what? I’m under no obligation to be Pro-Israel. As a matter of fact, I think the leadership of the State of Israel is comprised of some of the worst human beings to every stride this planet. I’m anti-that. The peaceful citizens? Sure, I’m pro-them. Settlers tormenting people who have already been ground into dust? Anti-them.

And especially the Bibi fanboys here in the U.S. who have the anti-semitism flag ready to fly for anything and everything? Anti-them always.

At some point, engagement must involve truth.


I don’t know who you think you’re addressing this to, but it certainly isn’t anyone on this thread.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’ve got a poster here who does not believe Jews have a right to live in what they believe is “palestine”. That is antisemitism. Point blank.


Your distortion of what’s been posted is, sadly, par for the course.

Where was “palestine” referenced?

But what do you mean by a “right”? Nobody has a right to live in a specific place. Can you just awake from a fever dream and begin organizing a group of people to immigrate to a region thousands of miles from where your family has lived for thousands of years, showing up to announce that you have a right to the land? That seems … I guess, insane?

One can follow the laws and, if the laws permit, acquire a “right” to live there. That’s it.


Thank you! Great post. That’s exactly what Zionists did. Came to Mandated Palestine, acquired land from local land owners, waited 50 years for the establishment of the State of Israel by UN.


Is that the full extent of what they did?


No, they also built a great country in a place where there was nothing but a desert. A country with a high standard of living, great medicine, military, tech and personal freedoms for people who are disfranchised across the Middle East. In 75 years, they were able to have a country that others would have taken centuries to build . Obviously such enormous success illicits jealousy from its neighbors.


Well, you conveniently overlooked the terrorism and massacring, but OK.

As far as the obvious pride with which you describe the achievements in the region, there are certainly many wonderful achievements that have bloomed from the State of Israel. Whether the majority of its citizens are indigenous or not, I think that’s a great development regionally.

I would, however, point out that foreign direct investment and extensive foreign aid from West nations fueled many of those achievements, and indirectly made possible most of the rest.

But I cannot deny recognition of the successes, so tip o’ the cap, for sure.

For: 2-state solution, right to live in peace for both the State of Israel and the second state (it might have to be Jordan); safety for both Jews and Muslims in the U.S., able to attend school and move around without feeling the threat of violence.

Against: the tedious distortion of facts and circumstances by the knee-jerk anti-semitism gestapos running around here like lunatics.


Can you deny the billions of dollars that have flowed into Gaza and the WB from EU and the USA along with the Gulf nations investments? I agree with all you said up to

Against: the tedious distortion of facts and circumstances by the knee-jerk anti-semitism gestapos running around here like lunatics.

Your true colors are shining through. Under the guise of moderation, two state solution, humanism, etc all you are is an anti semite, requiring pro Israel posters with Gestapo. Wondering what should we equate the pro Palestinian crowd with ? With the Glory to our Martyrs messaging.



Even an individual who just conceded that the two state solution would likely involve Jordan taking on the walking humanitarian crisis that has become the Palestinian people gets an unhinged screed and the anti-semitism flag thrown. It’s just a waste of time discussing the matter, but I guess that’s the point, right?

The status quo for you is A-OK. As long as nobody takes a peek behind the curtain or starts asking too many questions, all’s good, right? But if they do start to question what’s going on, just shout them down with the anti-semitism air horn.

Constant victimhood …

Guess what? I’m under no obligation to be Pro-Israel. As a matter of fact, I think the leadership of the State of Israel is comprised of some of the worst human beings to every stride this planet. I’m anti-that. The peaceful citizens? Sure, I’m pro-them. Settlers tormenting people who have already been ground into dust? Anti-them.

And especially the Bibi fanboys here in the U.S. who have the anti-semitism flag ready to fly for anything and everything? Anti-them always.

At some point, engagement must involve truth.


I don’t know who you think you’re addressing this to, but it certainly isn’t anyone on this thread.



???

The thread is directly above. You can see who they are responding to by referencing the thread.

Or is this a cutesy way of saying “Please stop bombarding this thread with inconvenient facts”?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’ve got a poster here who does not believe Jews have a right to live in what they believe is “palestine”. That is antisemitism. Point blank.


Your distortion of what’s been posted is, sadly, par for the course.

Where was “palestine” referenced?

But what do you mean by a “right”? Nobody has a right to live in a specific place. Can you just awake from a fever dream and begin organizing a group of people to immigrate to a region thousands of miles from where your family has lived for thousands of years, showing up to announce that you have a right to the land? That seems … I guess, insane?

One can follow the laws and, if the laws permit, acquire a “right” to live there. That’s it.


Thank you! Great post. That’s exactly what Zionists did. Came to Mandated Palestine, acquired land from local land owners, waited 50 years for the establishment of the State of Israel by UN.


Is that the full extent of what they did?


No, they also built a great country in a place where there was nothing but a desert. A country with a high standard of living, great medicine, military, tech and personal freedoms for people who are disfranchised across the Middle East. In 75 years, they were able to have a country that others would have taken centuries to build . Obviously such enormous success illicits jealousy from its neighbors.


Well, you conveniently overlooked the terrorism and massacring, but OK.

As far as the obvious pride with which you describe the achievements in the region, there are certainly many wonderful achievements that have bloomed from the State of Israel. Whether the majority of its citizens are indigenous or not, I think that’s a great development regionally.

I would, however, point out that foreign direct investment and extensive foreign aid from West nations fueled many of those achievements, and indirectly made possible most of the rest.

But I cannot deny recognition of the successes, so tip o’ the cap, for sure.

For: 2-state solution, right to live in peace for both the State of Israel and the second state (it might have to be Jordan); safety for both Jews and Muslims in the U.S., able to attend school and move around without feeling the threat of violence.

Against: the tedious distortion of facts and circumstances by the knee-jerk anti-semitism gestapos running around here like lunatics.


Can you deny the billions of dollars that have flowed into Gaza and the WB from EU and the USA along with the Gulf nations investments? I agree with all you said up to

Against: the tedious distortion of facts and circumstances by the knee-jerk anti-semitism gestapos running around here like lunatics.

Your true colors are shining through. Under the guise of moderation, two state solution, humanism, etc all you are is an anti semite, requiring pro Israel posters with Gestapo. Wondering what should we equate the pro Palestinian crowd with ? With the Glory to our Martyrs messaging.



Even an individual who just conceded that the two state solution would likely involve Jordan taking on the walking humanitarian crisis that has become the Palestinian people gets an unhinged screed and the anti-semitism flag thrown. It’s just a waste of time discussing the matter, but I guess that’s the point, right?

The status quo for you is A-OK. As long as nobody takes a peek behind the curtain or starts asking too many questions, all’s good, right? But if they do start to question what’s going on, just shout them down with the anti-semitism air horn.

Constant victimhood …

Guess what? I’m under no obligation to be Pro-Israel. As a matter of fact, I think the leadership of the State of Israel is comprised of some of the worst human beings to every stride this planet. I’m anti-that. The peaceful citizens? Sure, I’m pro-them. Settlers tormenting people who have already been ground into dust? Anti-them.

And especially the Bibi fanboys here in the U.S. who have the anti-semitism flag ready to fly for anything and everything? Anti-them always.

At some point, engagement must involve truth.


I don’t know who you think you’re addressing this to, but it certainly isn’t anyone on this thread.


DP they are definitely talking to you.
Anonymous
The anti-Semitism airhorn will cost Biden the election. The Democrats have lost the election already. People do not like to be silenced, haven't they learned anything from Trumps rise to power?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’ve got a poster here who does not believe Jews have a right to live in what they believe is “palestine”. That is antisemitism. Point blank.


Your distortion of what’s been posted is, sadly, par for the course.

Where was “palestine” referenced?

But what do you mean by a “right”? Nobody has a right to live in a specific place. Can you just awake from a fever dream and begin organizing a group of people to immigrate to a region thousands of miles from where your family has lived for thousands of years, showing up to announce that you have a right to the land? That seems … I guess, insane?

One can follow the laws and, if the laws permit, acquire a “right” to live there. That’s it.


Thank you! Great post. That’s exactly what Zionists did. Came to Mandated Palestine, acquired land from local land owners, waited 50 years for the establishment of the State of Israel by UN.


Is that the full extent of what they did?


No, they also built a great country in a place where there was nothing but a desert. A country with a high standard of living, great medicine, military, tech and personal freedoms for people who are disfranchised across the Middle East. In 75 years, they were able to have a country that others would have taken centuries to build . Obviously such enormous success illicits jealousy from its neighbors.


Well, you conveniently overlooked the terrorism and massacring, but OK.

As far as the obvious pride with which you describe the achievements in the region, there are certainly many wonderful achievements that have bloomed from the State of Israel. Whether the majority of its citizens are indigenous or not, I think that’s a great development regionally.

I would, however, point out that foreign direct investment and extensive foreign aid from West nations fueled many of those achievements, and indirectly made possible most of the rest.

But I cannot deny recognition of the successes, so tip o’ the cap, for sure.

For: 2-state solution, right to live in peace for both the State of Israel and the second state (it might have to be Jordan); safety for both Jews and Muslims in the U.S., able to attend school and move around without feeling the threat of violence.

Against: the tedious distortion of facts and circumstances by the knee-jerk anti-semitism gestapos running around here like lunatics.


Can you deny the billions of dollars that have flowed into Gaza and the WB from EU and the USA along with the Gulf nations investments? I agree with all you said up to

Against: the tedious distortion of facts and circumstances by the knee-jerk anti-semitism gestapos running around here like lunatics.

Your true colors are shining through. Under the guise of moderation, two state solution, humanism, etc all you are is an anti semite, requiring pro Israel posters with Gestapo. Wondering what should we equate the pro Palestinian crowd with ? With the Glory to our Martyrs messaging.



Even an individual who just conceded that the two state solution would likely involve Jordan taking on the walking humanitarian crisis that has become the Palestinian people gets an unhinged screed and the anti-semitism flag thrown. It’s just a waste of time discussing the matter, but I guess that’s the point, right?

The status quo for you is A-OK. As long as nobody takes a peek behind the curtain or starts asking too many questions, all’s good, right? But if they do start to question what’s going on, just shout them down with the anti-semitism air horn.

Constant victimhood …

Guess what? I’m under no obligation to be Pro-Israel. As a matter of fact, I think the leadership of the State of Israel is comprised of some of the worst human beings to every stride this planet. I’m anti-that. The peaceful citizens? Sure, I’m pro-them. Settlers tormenting people who have already been ground into dust? Anti-them.

And especially the Bibi fanboys here in the U.S. who have the anti-semitism flag ready to fly for anything and everything? Anti-them always.

At some point, engagement must involve truth.


I don’t know who you think you’re addressing this to, but it certainly isn’t anyone on this thread.



???

The thread is directly above. You can see who they are responding to by referencing the thread.

Or is this a cutesy way of saying “Please stop bombarding this thread with inconvenient facts”?


Nothing in what that poster responded to said what they allege.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’ve got a poster here who does not believe Jews have a right to live in what they believe is “palestine”. That is antisemitism. Point blank.


Your distortion of what’s been posted is, sadly, par for the course.

Where was “palestine” referenced?

But what do you mean by a “right”? Nobody has a right to live in a specific place. Can you just awake from a fever dream and begin organizing a group of people to immigrate to a region thousands of miles from where your family has lived for thousands of years, showing up to announce that you have a right to the land? That seems … I guess, insane?

One can follow the laws and, if the laws permit, acquire a “right” to live there. That’s it.


Thank you! Great post. That’s exactly what Zionists did. Came to Mandated Palestine, acquired land from local land owners, waited 50 years for the establishment of the State of Israel by UN.


Is that the full extent of what they did?


No, they also built a great country in a place where there was nothing but a desert. A country with a high standard of living, great medicine, military, tech and personal freedoms for people who are disfranchised across the Middle East. In 75 years, they were able to have a country that others would have taken centuries to build . Obviously such enormous success illicits jealousy from its neighbors.


Well, you conveniently overlooked the terrorism and massacring, but OK.

As far as the obvious pride with which you describe the achievements in the region, there are certainly many wonderful achievements that have bloomed from the State of Israel. Whether the majority of its citizens are indigenous or not, I think that’s a great development regionally.

I would, however, point out that foreign direct investment and extensive foreign aid from West nations fueled many of those achievements, and indirectly made possible most of the rest.

But I cannot deny recognition of the successes, so tip o’ the cap, for sure.

For: 2-state solution, right to live in peace for both the State of Israel and the second state (it might have to be Jordan); safety for both Jews and Muslims in the U.S., able to attend school and move around without feeling the threat of violence.

Against: the tedious distortion of facts and circumstances by the knee-jerk anti-semitism gestapos running around here like lunatics.


Can you deny the billions of dollars that have flowed into Gaza and the WB from EU and the USA along with the Gulf nations investments? I agree with all you said up to

Against: the tedious distortion of facts and circumstances by the knee-jerk anti-semitism gestapos running around here like lunatics.

Your true colors are shining through. Under the guise of moderation, two state solution, humanism, etc all you are is an anti semite, requiring pro Israel posters with Gestapo. Wondering what should we equate the pro Palestinian crowd with ? With the Glory to our Martyrs messaging.



Even an individual who just conceded that the two state solution would likely involve Jordan taking on the walking humanitarian crisis that has become the Palestinian people gets an unhinged screed and the anti-semitism flag thrown. It’s just a waste of time discussing the matter, but I guess that’s the point, right?

The status quo for you is A-OK. As long as nobody takes a peek behind the curtain or starts asking too many questions, all’s good, right? But if they do start to question what’s going on, just shout them down with the anti-semitism air horn.

Constant victimhood …

Guess what? I’m under no obligation to be Pro-Israel. As a matter of fact, I think the leadership of the State of Israel is comprised of some of the worst human beings to every stride this planet. I’m anti-that. The peaceful citizens? Sure, I’m pro-them. Settlers tormenting people who have already been ground into dust? Anti-them.

And especially the Bibi fanboys here in the U.S. who have the anti-semitism flag ready to fly for anything and everything? Anti-them always.

At some point, engagement must involve truth.


I don’t know who you think you’re addressing this to, but it certainly isn’t anyone on this thread.


DP they are definitely talking to you.


Oh yeah? And what do you think I’ve posted on here?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love this! The New York tough guys are coming out to help.

A guy tried to rip down kidnapped posters, but Tony Soprano was there.

https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1717940209227083814?s=46


This is well worth a watch. "I'm gonna litter the f___ floor with you. This is NY City. You don't mess with Jews here."

Great veteran. Great men supporting those held hostage in Israel and all Jewish people in the US.


He’s awesome!


Yes Israel and Tony Soprano. Birds of a feather.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love this! The New York tough guys are coming out to help.

A guy tried to rip down kidnapped posters, but Tony Soprano was there.

https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1717940209227083814?s=46


This is well worth a watch. "I'm gonna litter the f___ floor with you. This is NY City. You don't mess with Jews here."

Great veteran. Great men supporting those held hostage in Israel and all Jewish people in the US.


He’s awesome!


Yes Israel and Tony Soprano. Birds of a feather.


Sorry your side doesn’t have real Americans defending it.
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