Canary Mission - they provided Trump with hit list of people to deport or imprison

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US Gestapo in plain sight. That has got to be some scary shit. Six dudes roll up on you and put on mask and then throw you in the back of a sedan. You will never be seen or heard from again. I remember watching movies like Schindler's List and damn this was a reminder of how all that started. Same story, different victims, different authoritarian government, but all in all the beginning is the same. I pray the ending is different, but people are remaining silent like they did in the 1930's.


Oh the irony of this. Back in the 1930s it was the Jews that were on those lists. Now they are the ones creating them.

It's a shame, their people were given a second chance. But rather than taking it, they are commiting the same injustices that were committed to them now to the Palestinians, an others.


There you go again. The false (and rather gross) equivalence with Hamas and their supporters - some of them rabid antisemites, yes - with the Jews of the 1930s. And then the absurd flip of that is Jews are Nazis

And then, to top it off, you generalize that every Jew is in on identifying people for deportation.

Talk about gaslighting and DARVO. It’s two years of this - even longer - when you consider how long the anti-Israel “Israeli’s are colonizers” craziness has been going on.

As for Canary Mission, they simply highlight where many of these “pro-Palestinian” protesters are often virulently antisemitic, openly promoting violence against Jews, and celebrating, for example, the deaths of people on October 7. Also, if you are on a visa, maybe don’t promote “globalizing the intifada” and other pro-violence chants. You can have all the free speech you want; it doesn’t clear you of the consequences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:wholly ironic that a group of people who were pushed out of their homeland and were foreigners in another land are now wanting the same thing to happen to another minority group.

Shame on them.


Do you always generalize about entire populations of people, or just Jews?

Like do you think all Muslims are Jihadist terrorists?

All Catholics ok with child molestation by priests?

Or is it just when talking about Jews ….

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t hear over your racist dog whistles frankly. There are lots of groups who do things online that I might disagree with. However, it’s perfectly acceptable to publish lists of people affiliated with hate groups. The Southern Poverty Law Center tracks hate groups, too - including SJP. Trump doesn’t care about Jews - just like he doesn’t care about Palestinians or women - his own children, etc. He listens to no one - except Elon. Stop trafficking in antisemitic tropes, FFS.


If people like you had to stop using the word antisemitic you’d have nothing. We need to stop these people from calling people protesting the genocide of Palestinians , pro hamas. I’ve never seen anyone or any protest mention Hamas.


DP. Really? How ‘bout CUAD at Columbia? Dr. Rickford at Cornell? The Philadelphia coalition of SJP?

Want a few hundred more examples?

Let’s not whitewash: a significant number of protesters clearly and expressly support Hamas.
Anonymous
I just heard of them this week after masked people abducted a woman near Tufts University.

I'm surprised anyone would be an abductor for a living, and it's also scary that--if this is a foreign entity--that the US government is taking orders from them.
Anonymous
There are people on this list who did nothing more than add their names to a petition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are people on this list who did nothing more than add their names to a petition.


Many of them are US citizens. What will become of them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are people on this list who did nothing more than add their names to a petition.


The woman abducted in Boston did not organize protests. The only thing she did was co-author an op-ed for Tufts student newspaper and that got her added to Canary Mission's hit list.

Here is the article she wrote. I see nothing "pro Hamas" in it:

https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024/03/4ftk27sm6jkj

Of course, I am willing to hear if the federal government has more information that is non-public. But they need to do that in a court of law, instead of sending her to some gulag in Louisiana.
Anonymous
I beseech anyone who thinks this student is "pro-Hamas" to take a moment to read her profile on the doxxing website Canary Mission.

The first sentence of her profile provides the only indication of her "crime" and reads as follows: "Rumeysa Ozturk engaged in anti-Israel activism in March 2024, in the wake of the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israelis on October 7, 2023." The sentence links to the op-ed she co-authored with 3 other students in March 2024. A few paragraphs later comes the next "crime": "Ozturk is a supporter of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement." Once again, the sentence links to the same op-ed.
That's it. That's the sum total of her "anti-Israel activism"--co-authoring an oped in a school newspaper.

Here's the op ed: https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024/03/4ftk27sm6jkj

Now tell me: what did this student do that warrants being abducted on the street by 6 individuals wearing plainclothes and masks and whisked away to a facility in Louisiana AFTER a federal judge ordered ICE to submit a written explanation for relocating Ozturk and notifying the court 48 hours before removing her to allow the judge time to review her case. In addition, her lawyer says she has not been formally charged yet. Where is her due process? And how is writing an op-ed a crime?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I beseech anyone who thinks this student is "pro-Hamas" to take a moment to read her profile on the doxxing website Canary Mission.

The first sentence of her profile provides the only indication of her "crime" and reads as follows: "Rumeysa Ozturk engaged in anti-Israel activism in March 2024, in the wake of the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israelis on October 7, 2023." The sentence links to the op-ed she co-authored with 3 other students in March 2024. A few paragraphs later comes the next "crime": "Ozturk is a supporter of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement." Once again, the sentence links to the same op-ed.
That's it. That's the sum total of her "anti-Israel activism"--co-authoring an oped in a school newspaper.

Here's the op ed: https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024/03/4ftk27sm6jkj

Now tell me: what did this student do that warrants being abducted on the street by 6 individuals wearing plainclothes and masks and whisked away to a facility in Louisiana AFTER a federal judge ordered ICE to submit a written explanation for relocating Ozturk and notifying the court 48 hours before removing her to allow the judge time to review her case. In addition, her lawyer says she has not been formally charged yet. Where is her due process? And how is writing an op-ed a crime?



The OpEd was written almost exactly a year ago, she was probably super confused as to why she was even being arrested.
Anonymous
I’d never heard of this website before but looking at it, I notice they are very comfortable publishing the names and faces of all sorts of individuals…

…except those who fund, run, or update this website. That’s a total black box.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d never heard of this website before but looking at it, I notice they are very comfortable publishing the names and faces of all sorts of individuals…

…except those who fund, run, or update this website. That’s a total black box.


Yes, I hope people begin doxxing the canary mission gestapo police.
Anonymous
For the life of me, I'll never understand our unconditional support for Israel.

I support the right of Jews to live safely and freely everywhere. But Israel can go F itself, as it serves no humane or just purpose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d never heard of this website before but looking at it, I notice they are very comfortable publishing the names and faces of all sorts of individuals…

…except those who fund, run, or update this website. That’s a total black box.



This article offers some clues as to who the anonymous people behind the Canary Mission website are:

"And then there is Canary Mission, a massive blacklisting and doxxing operation directed from Israel that targets students and professors critical of Israeli policies, and then launches slanderous charges against them—charges designed to embarrass and humiliate them and damage their future employability. All secretly funded by wealthy Jewish Americans and Jewish American foundations."

Who is Funding Canary Mission? Inside the Doxxing Operation Targeting Anti-Zionist Students
https://www.thenation.com/article/world/canary-mission-israel-covert-operations/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d never heard of this website before but looking at it, I notice they are very comfortable publishing the names and faces of all sorts of individuals…

…except those who fund, run, or update this website. That’s a total black box.


Yes, I hope people begin doxxing the canary mission gestapo police.


Should we do the same to the online sleuths who doxxed Jan 6 protesters?

The hypocrisy is stunning.
Anonymous
This is crazy. The website singles out even the most benign criticism of Israel and any questioning of us- Israeli relations. Clearly its creators don’t believe in freedom of speech or expression.
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