Gaza War, Part 3

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Anonymous wrote:So you have 1 group, known terrorist group. Kills 1200. Commits war crimes. Kills babies. Rapes women.

And you have another group, moralist army. Kills 25,000. Commits war crimes. Kills babies. Shoots their own hostages and survivors sheltering in churches.

Pretty bad when the terrorists somehow sound more reasonable.


But of course they don’t. There’s a good side in this war and, sorry, Hamas ain’t it.

The "good side" is the one that killed 20x more people, including their own hostages, and used snipers to kill women and children hiding in churches?

There are no "good sides" in this war. There are terrorists and murderers. On both sides. There are war crimes/criminals. On both sides. That what the sides are here.


True believers will never be capable of seeing the truth in this. If Bibi and the ghosts of Begin and Meir arrived on their doorstep and signed a joint declaration outlining the countless atrocities committed by Zionists in the name of Israel over the past 75+ years, they would claim it was Arab trickery and shout down anyone trying to discuss it, and shove aside anyone trying to glance down and read it.

Yes, theyd really rather bury their heads in the sand and pretend everyone else is antisemitic and that palestinian children are worth less than dogs. Whatever they can so they can sleep at night while their "good side" is out on another blood thirsty rampage.

I cant believe I'm not seeing more people (anyone??) on the pro-israel side speaking out against the murder of their own hostages or the church sniper murdering innocent sheltering women. Like how brainwashed do you have to be to still be OK with "your side" killing these people and still supporting them?


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The silence from Israel supporters about the IDF killing Israelis is deafening. They complain that womens groups from other countries don't make a bigger deal about rapes by Hamas (why should they?), but they say nothing about the IDF.


It isn't just the killing of the hostages they were meant to be saving. They intentionally shot and killed shirtless people waving white flags. That's really really bad.


I wonder what happened to all those men in their underwear? Bet they were taken somewhere and killed. Seems like the MO of the IDF.


They will almost certainly be stripped, mocked, and knocked around. I know this because that's what the IDF did to the Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha after it abducted him. IDF soldiers made him fully undress, hit him in the face and stomach, and humiliated him in what he called "sexual violence."

Some of them will almost certainly die from the ill-treatment. I know because at least six of them, who were taken to the facility Mosab was taken to, have died.

They will almost certainly be tortured to "confess" to being Hamas members. I know this because they told Mosab he was part of Hamas. When he explained that he opposed violence and asked for proof, such as a satellite photo, they beat him and said, "YOU give US the proof." It's clear what that meant.

Thankfully for Mosab, he has friends in high places in the U.S. who were able to get him released after two days, but the IDF stole his wallet with all money and credit cards, the clothing and other belongings he was carrying, his own and his family's passports, and his ID card. None of his belongings has ever been returned. This was after they'd bombed and destroyed his house with all his books and killed many of his friends, relatives, and students.

Basically, if you're a man living in the Gaza Strip, your chances of being killed, tortured, detained, forced to "confess" to being in Hamas, and losing everything you possess are all fairly high.


Didnt we do the same tactics with the Guantanamo prisoners? Some of them have actually gone insane now . One of them admitted to bombs being placed up gooses butts in a Central Park pond just to stop the waterboarding and NYPD actually believed it and went searching for it. Torture is an epic failure of a method but even police departments do soft torture techniques when they have no leads and have pressure from the department to crack a case . “Just admit to the crime and we’ll let you eat or have a cigarette and let you go” after 12 hours of no food in an interrogation room usually said to someone without any knowledge of the right to get an attorney or how to secure one. This is why I believe attorneys should be mandated reporters of cops or any army personnel/security forces. Most people lie and admit to anything in the moment to get out of a pressurized anxious environment . Only very strong willed people actually stick to their principles when cornered


Yes, and it was a big scandal when we did it. It's NBD for Israel to do, though.


Big scandal? The prison is still operational and still has detainees probably still being subjected to the same interrogation techniques. Much good the “big scandal” and protests did.
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Anonymous wrote:So you have 1 group, known terrorist group. Kills 1200. Commits war crimes. Kills babies. Rapes women.

And you have another group, moralist army. Kills 25,000. Commits war crimes. Kills babies. Shoots their own hostages and survivors sheltering in churches.

Pretty bad when the terrorists somehow sound more reasonable.


But of course they don’t. There’s a good side in this war and, sorry, Hamas ain’t it.

The "good side" is the one that killed 20x more people, including their own hostages, and used snipers to kill women and children hiding in churches?

There are no "good sides" in this war. There are terrorists and murderers. On both sides. There are war crimes/criminals. On both sides. That what the sides are here.


True believers will never be capable of seeing the truth in this. If Bibi and the ghosts of Begin and Meir arrived on their doorstep and signed a joint declaration outlining the countless atrocities committed by Zionists in the name of Israel over the past 75+ years, they would claim it was Arab trickery and shout down anyone trying to discuss it, and shove aside anyone trying to glance down and read it.

Yes, theyd really rather bury their heads in the sand and pretend everyone else is antisemitic and that palestinian children are worth less than dogs. Whatever they can so they can sleep at night while their "good side" is out on another blood thirsty rampage.

I cant believe I'm not seeing more people (anyone??) on the pro-israel side speaking out against the murder of their own hostages or the church sniper murdering innocent sheltering women. Like how brainwashed do you have to be to still be OK with "your side" killing these people and still supporting them?


+1

The silence from Israel supporters about the IDF killing Israelis is deafening. They complain that womens groups from other countries don't make a bigger deal about rapes by Hamas (why should they?), but they say nothing about the IDF.


It isn't just the killing of the hostages they were meant to be saving. They intentionally shot and killed shirtless people waving white flags. That's really really bad.


I wonder what happened to all those men in their underwear? Bet they were taken somewhere and killed. Seems like the MO of the IDF.


They will almost certainly be stripped, mocked, and knocked around. I know this because that's what the IDF did to the Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha after it abducted him. IDF soldiers made him fully undress, hit him in the face and stomach, and humiliated him in what he called "sexual violence."

Some of them will almost certainly die from the ill-treatment. I know because at least six of them, who were taken to the facility Mosab was taken to, have died.

They will almost certainly be tortured to "confess" to being Hamas members. I know this because they told Mosab he was part of Hamas. When he explained that he opposed violence and asked for proof, such as a satellite photo, they beat him and said, "YOU give US the proof." It's clear what that meant.

Thankfully for Mosab, he has friends in high places in the U.S. who were able to get him released after two days, but the IDF stole his wallet with all money and credit cards, the clothing and other belongings he was carrying, his own and his family's passports, and his ID card. None of his belongings has ever been returned. This was after they'd bombed and destroyed his house with all his books and killed many of his friends, relatives, and students.

Basically, if you're a man living in the Gaza Strip, your chances of being killed, tortured, detained, forced to "confess" to being in Hamas, and losing everything you possess are all fairly high.


Didnt we do the same tactics with the Guantanamo prisoners? Some of them have actually gone insane now . One of them admitted to bombs being placed up gooses butts in a Central Park pond just to stop the waterboarding and NYPD actually believed it and went searching for it. Torture is an epic failure of a method but even police departments do soft torture techniques when they have no leads and have pressure from the department to crack a case . “Just admit to the crime and we’ll let you eat or have a cigarette and let you go” after 12 hours of no food in an interrogation room usually said to someone without any knowledge of the right to get an attorney or how to secure one. This is why I believe attorneys should be mandated reporters of cops or any army personnel/security forces. Most people lie and admit to anything in the moment to get out of a pressurized anxious environment . Only very strong willed people actually stick to their principles when cornered


Yes, and it was a big scandal when we did it. It's NBD for Israel to do, though.


Big scandal? The prison is still operational and still has detainees probably still being subjected to the same interrogation techniques. Much good the “big scandal” and protests did.


Abu Ghraib? Over a dozen people got charged and the commanding officer got busted down. What's happening in Ben Gvir's prisons is even worse.
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Anonymous wrote:So you have 1 group, known terrorist group. Kills 1200. Commits war crimes. Kills babies. Rapes women.

And you have another group, moralist army. Kills 25,000. Commits war crimes. Kills babies. Shoots their own hostages and survivors sheltering in churches.

Pretty bad when the terrorists somehow sound more reasonable.


But of course they don’t. There’s a good side in this war and, sorry, Hamas ain’t it.

The "good side" is the one that killed 20x more people, including their own hostages, and used snipers to kill women and children hiding in churches?

There are no "good sides" in this war. There are terrorists and murderers. On both sides. There are war crimes/criminals. On both sides. That what the sides are here.


True believers will never be capable of seeing the truth in this. If Bibi and the ghosts of Begin and Meir arrived on their doorstep and signed a joint declaration outlining the countless atrocities committed by Zionists in the name of Israel over the past 75+ years, they would claim it was Arab trickery and shout down anyone trying to discuss it, and shove aside anyone trying to glance down and read it.

Yes, theyd really rather bury their heads in the sand and pretend everyone else is antisemitic and that palestinian children are worth less than dogs. Whatever they can so they can sleep at night while their "good side" is out on another blood thirsty rampage.

I cant believe I'm not seeing more people (anyone??) on the pro-israel side speaking out against the murder of their own hostages or the church sniper murdering innocent sheltering women. Like how brainwashed do you have to be to still be OK with "your side" killing these people and still supporting them?


+1

The silence from Israel supporters about the IDF killing Israelis is deafening. They complain that womens groups from other countries don't make a bigger deal about rapes by Hamas (why should they?), but they say nothing about the IDF.


It isn't just the killing of the hostages they were meant to be saving. They intentionally shot and killed shirtless people waving white flags. That's really really bad.


I wonder what happened to all those men in their underwear? Bet they were taken somewhere and killed. Seems like the MO of the IDF.


They will almost certainly be stripped, mocked, and knocked around. I know this because that's what the IDF did to the Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha after it abducted him. IDF soldiers made him fully undress, hit him in the face and stomach, and humiliated him in what he called "sexual violence."

Some of them will almost certainly die from the ill-treatment. I know because at least six of them, who were taken to the facility Mosab was taken to, have died.

They will almost certainly be tortured to "confess" to being Hamas members. I know this because they told Mosab he was part of Hamas. When he explained that he opposed violence and asked for proof, such as a satellite photo, they beat him and said, "YOU give US the proof." It's clear what that meant.

Thankfully for Mosab, he has friends in high places in the U.S. who were able to get him released after two days, but the IDF stole his wallet with all money and credit cards, the clothing and other belongings he was carrying, his own and his family's passports, and his ID card. None of his belongings has ever been returned. This was after they'd bombed and destroyed his house with all his books and killed many of his friends, relatives, and students.

Basically, if you're a man living in the Gaza Strip, your chances of being killed, tortured, detained, forced to "confess" to being in Hamas, and losing everything you possess are all fairly high.


Didnt we do the same tactics with the Guantanamo prisoners? Some of them have actually gone insane now . One of them admitted to bombs being placed up gooses butts in a Central Park pond just to stop the waterboarding and NYPD actually believed it and went searching for it. Torture is an epic failure of a method but even police departments do soft torture techniques when they have no leads and have pressure from the department to crack a case . “Just admit to the crime and we’ll let you eat or have a cigarette and let you go” after 12 hours of no food in an interrogation room usually said to someone without any knowledge of the right to get an attorney or how to secure one. This is why I believe attorneys should be mandated reporters of cops or any army personnel/security forces. Most people lie and admit to anything in the moment to get out of a pressurized anxious environment . Only very strong willed people actually stick to their principles when cornered


Yes, and it was a big scandal when we did it. It's NBD for Israel to do, though.


Big scandal? The prison is still operational and still has detainees probably still being subjected to the same interrogation techniques. Much good the “big scandal” and protests did.


Abu Ghraib? Over a dozen people got charged and the commanding officer got busted down. What's happening in Ben Gvir's prisons is even worse.


They are talking about Guantanamo. I know it’s hard to pay attention when you are sitting around trying to make up lies and espousing platitudes.
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Anonymous wrote:So you have 1 group, known terrorist group. Kills 1200. Commits war crimes. Kills babies. Rapes women.

And you have another group, moralist army. Kills 25,000. Commits war crimes. Kills babies. Shoots their own hostages and survivors sheltering in churches.

Pretty bad when the terrorists somehow sound more reasonable.


But of course they don’t. There’s a good side in this war and, sorry, Hamas ain’t it.

The "good side" is the one that killed 20x more people, including their own hostages, and used snipers to kill women and children hiding in churches?

There are no "good sides" in this war. There are terrorists and murderers. On both sides. There are war crimes/criminals. On both sides. That what the sides are here.


True believers will never be capable of seeing the truth in this. If Bibi and the ghosts of Begin and Meir arrived on their doorstep and signed a joint declaration outlining the countless atrocities committed by Zionists in the name of Israel over the past 75+ years, they would claim it was Arab trickery and shout down anyone trying to discuss it, and shove aside anyone trying to glance down and read it.

Yes, theyd really rather bury their heads in the sand and pretend everyone else is antisemitic and that palestinian children are worth less than dogs. Whatever they can so they can sleep at night while their "good side" is out on another blood thirsty rampage.

I cant believe I'm not seeing more people (anyone??) on the pro-israel side speaking out against the murder of their own hostages or the church sniper murdering innocent sheltering women. Like how brainwashed do you have to be to still be OK with "your side" killing these people and still supporting them?


+1

The silence from Israel supporters about the IDF killing Israelis is deafening. They complain that womens groups from other countries don't make a bigger deal about rapes by Hamas (why should they?), but they say nothing about the IDF.


It isn't just the killing of the hostages they were meant to be saving. They intentionally shot and killed shirtless people waving white flags. That's really really bad.


I wonder what happened to all those men in their underwear? Bet they were taken somewhere and killed. Seems like the MO of the IDF.


They will almost certainly be stripped, mocked, and knocked around. I know this because that's what the IDF did to the Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha after it abducted him. IDF soldiers made him fully undress, hit him in the face and stomach, and humiliated him in what he called "sexual violence."

Some of them will almost certainly die from the ill-treatment. I know because at least six of them, who were taken to the facility Mosab was taken to, have died.

They will almost certainly be tortured to "confess" to being Hamas members. I know this because they told Mosab he was part of Hamas. When he explained that he opposed violence and asked for proof, such as a satellite photo, they beat him and said, "YOU give US the proof." It's clear what that meant.

Thankfully for Mosab, he has friends in high places in the U.S. who were able to get him released after two days, but the IDF stole his wallet with all money and credit cards, the clothing and other belongings he was carrying, his own and his family's passports, and his ID card. None of his belongings has ever been returned. This was after they'd bombed and destroyed his house with all his books and killed many of his friends, relatives, and students.

Basically, if you're a man living in the Gaza Strip, your chances of being killed, tortured, detained, forced to "confess" to being in Hamas, and losing everything you possess are all fairly high.


Didnt we do the same tactics with the Guantanamo prisoners? Some of them have actually gone insane now . One of them admitted to bombs being placed up gooses butts in a Central Park pond just to stop the waterboarding and NYPD actually believed it and went searching for it. Torture is an epic failure of a method but even police departments do soft torture techniques when they have no leads and have pressure from the department to crack a case . “Just admit to the crime and we’ll let you eat or have a cigarette and let you go” after 12 hours of no food in an interrogation room usually said to someone without any knowledge of the right to get an attorney or how to secure one. This is why I believe attorneys should be mandated reporters of cops or any army personnel/security forces. Most people lie and admit to anything in the moment to get out of a pressurized anxious environment . Only very strong willed people actually stick to their principles when cornered


Yes, and it was a big scandal when we did it. It's NBD for Israel to do, though.


Big scandal? The prison is still operational and still has detainees probably still being subjected to the same interrogation techniques. Much good the “big scandal” and protests did.


Abu Ghraib? Over a dozen people got charged and the commanding officer got busted down. What's happening in Ben Gvir's prisons is even worse.


They are talking about Guantanamo. I know it’s hard to pay attention when you are sitting around trying to make up lies and espousing platitudes.


What are the lies and what are the platitudes?
Anonymous
The latest Quinnipiac polling shows most Americans don’t support more military aid. That support is falling as Israel continues to act in a barbaric manner.

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/20/quinnipiac-support-israel-down-00132743

So clearly the “Israel without question or criticism” policy is not resonating and it’s time for a change. The question is whether people in power will make the pivot soon enough to matter.
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Anonymous wrote:The latest Quinnipiac polling shows most Americans don’t support more military aid. That support is falling as Israel continues to act in a barbaric manner.

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/20/quinnipiac-support-israel-down-00132743

So clearly the “Israel without question or criticism” policy is not resonating and it’s time for a change. The question is whether people in power will make the pivot soon enough to matter.


But if you question Israel the answer will upset you.
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Anonymous wrote:Disgusting people.



While vandalism is certainly wrong, I hope this act is not used to tarnish all Palestinians as "disgusting people" or even "pro-Hamas." The vandals appear to have written "Free Gaza" in red paint and sloshed some red paint around to resemble blood.

As an example of a young Arab Muslim who is NOT a "disgusting person," a Stanford student, Abdulwahab Omira, was mowed down by someone in an SUV last month. The driver yelled out the window, "Eff you and your people!" Abdulwahab's response, from his hospital bed, was to "reflect on the importance of spreading love, kindness and compassion in a world that seems to be steadily succumbing to hatred and prejudice," and he called on others to "collectively denounce hatred, bigotry, and violence."

So please let's not stereotype Arab people as "disgusting" or young people as "stupid and uneducated."


This act is disgusting, yes. It’s interesting how you don’t want this act to tarnish all Palestinians and yet the pro-Palestinian contingent are attacking Israeli-American and Jewish businesses, Jewish students, and synagogues. Don’t mind the generalizations of Jews.
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Anonymous wrote:Disgusting people.



While vandalism is certainly wrong, I hope this act is not used to tarnish all Palestinians as "disgusting people" or even "pro-Hamas." The vandals appear to have written "Free Gaza" in red paint and sloshed some red paint around to resemble blood.

As an example of a young Arab Muslim who is NOT a "disgusting person," a Stanford student, Abdulwahab Omira, was mowed down by someone in an SUV last month. The driver yelled out the window, "Eff you and your people!" Abdulwahab's response, from his hospital bed, was to "reflect on the importance of spreading love, kindness and compassion in a world that seems to be steadily succumbing to hatred and prejudice," and he called on others to "collectively denounce hatred, bigotry, and violence."

So please let's not stereotype Arab people as "disgusting" or young people as "stupid and uneducated."


This act is disgusting, yes. It’s interesting how you don’t want this act to tarnish all Palestinians and yet the pro-Palestinian contingent are attacking Israeli-American and Jewish businesses, Jewish students, and synagogues. Don’t mind the generalizations of Jews.


They aren't "attacking" them. Stop lying.
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Wondering how Israelis are treated in Palestinian captivity? Probably receiving luxury accommodations and the gentlest touch.
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Anonymous wrote:Disgusting people.



While vandalism is certainly wrong, I hope this act is not used to tarnish all Palestinians as "disgusting people" or even "pro-Hamas." The vandals appear to have written "Free Gaza" in red paint and sloshed some red paint around to resemble blood.

As an example of a young Arab Muslim who is NOT a "disgusting person," a Stanford student, Abdulwahab Omira, was mowed down by someone in an SUV last month. The driver yelled out the window, "Eff you and your people!" Abdulwahab's response, from his hospital bed, was to "reflect on the importance of spreading love, kindness and compassion in a world that seems to be steadily succumbing to hatred and prejudice," and he called on others to "collectively denounce hatred, bigotry, and violence."

So please let's not stereotype Arab people as "disgusting" or young people as "stupid and uneducated."


This act is disgusting, yes. It’s interesting how you don’t want this act to tarnish all Palestinians and yet the pro-Palestinian contingent are attacking Israeli-American and Jewish businesses, Jewish students, and synagogues. Don’t mind the generalizations of Jews.


They aren't "attacking" them. Stop lying.


NP. This Chelsea establishment disagrees https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1737470931188978129/mediaviewer

This Washington DC synagogue disagrees

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/12/17/us/washington-dc-man-arrest-anti-semitic-phrase/index.html

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Disgusting people.



While vandalism is certainly wrong, I hope this act is not used to tarnish all Palestinians as "disgusting people" or even "pro-Hamas." The vandals appear to have written "Free Gaza" in red paint and sloshed some red paint around to resemble blood.

As an example of a young Arab Muslim who is NOT a "disgusting person," a Stanford student, Abdulwahab Omira, was mowed down by someone in an SUV last month. The driver yelled out the window, "Eff you and your people!" Abdulwahab's response, from his hospital bed, was to "reflect on the importance of spreading love, kindness and compassion in a world that seems to be steadily succumbing to hatred and prejudice," and he called on others to "collectively denounce hatred, bigotry, and violence."

So please let's not stereotype Arab people as "disgusting" or young people as "stupid and uneducated."


This act is disgusting, yes. It’s interesting how you don’t want this act to tarnish all Palestinians and yet the pro-Palestinian contingent are attacking Israeli-American and Jewish businesses, Jewish students, and synagogues. Don’t mind the generalizations of Jews.


They aren't "attacking" them. Stop lying.


NP. This Chelsea establishment disagrees https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1737470931188978129/mediaviewer

This Washington DC synagogue disagrees

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/12/17/us/washington-dc-man-arrest-anti-semitic-phrase/index.html



Not to mention the situation on college campuses where Jewish students are being verbally and in a couple of cases physically harassed by pro-Palestinian groups. In some circumstances, there were students whose only offense was being Jewish; they were attempting to walk to class or across campus not rallying.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Disgusting people.



While vandalism is certainly wrong, I hope this act is not used to tarnish all Palestinians as "disgusting people" or even "pro-Hamas." The vandals appear to have written "Free Gaza" in red paint and sloshed some red paint around to resemble blood.

As an example of a young Arab Muslim who is NOT a "disgusting person," a Stanford student, Abdulwahab Omira, was mowed down by someone in an SUV last month. The driver yelled out the window, "Eff you and your people!" Abdulwahab's response, from his hospital bed, was to "reflect on the importance of spreading love, kindness and compassion in a world that seems to be steadily succumbing to hatred and prejudice," and he called on others to "collectively denounce hatred, bigotry, and violence."

So please let's not stereotype Arab people as "disgusting" or young people as "stupid and uneducated."


This act is disgusting, yes. It’s interesting how you don’t want this act to tarnish all Palestinians and yet the pro-Palestinian contingent are attacking Israeli-American and Jewish businesses, Jewish students, and synagogues. Don’t mind the generalizations of Jews.


They aren't "attacking" them. Stop lying.


NP. This Chelsea establishment disagrees https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1737470931188978129/mediaviewer

This Washington DC synagogue disagrees

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/12/17/us/washington-dc-man-arrest-anti-semitic-phrase/index.html



Not to mention the situation on college campuses where Jewish students are being verbally and in a couple of cases physically harassed by pro-Palestinian groups. In some circumstances, there were students whose only offense was being Jewish; they were attempting to walk to class or across campus not rallying.


There's probably more to it than that. You're over simplifying. Anyways, it goes both ways. If you're only concermed about Jewish harrassment but not the harrassment Palestinians get at the same time, then I have no sympathy for you.
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Anonymous wrote:Disgusting people.



While vandalism is certainly wrong, I hope this act is not used to tarnish all Palestinians as "disgusting people" or even "pro-Hamas." The vandals appear to have written "Free Gaza" in red paint and sloshed some red paint around to resemble blood.

As an example of a young Arab Muslim who is NOT a "disgusting person," a Stanford student, Abdulwahab Omira, was mowed down by someone in an SUV last month. The driver yelled out the window, "Eff you and your people!" Abdulwahab's response, from his hospital bed, was to "reflect on the importance of spreading love, kindness and compassion in a world that seems to be steadily succumbing to hatred and prejudice," and he called on others to "collectively denounce hatred, bigotry, and violence."

So please let's not stereotype Arab people as "disgusting" or young people as "stupid and uneducated."


This act is disgusting, yes. It’s interesting how you don’t want this act to tarnish all Palestinians and yet the pro-Palestinian contingent are attacking Israeli-American and Jewish businesses, Jewish students, and synagogues. Don’t mind the generalizations of Jews.


They aren't "attacking" them. Stop lying.


NP. This Chelsea establishment disagrees https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1737470931188978129/mediaviewer

This Washington DC synagogue disagrees

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/12/17/us/washington-dc-man-arrest-anti-semitic-phrase/index.html



Not to mention the situation on college campuses where Jewish students are being verbally and in a couple of cases physically harassed by pro-Palestinian groups. In some circumstances, there were students whose only offense was being Jewish; they were attempting to walk to class or across campus not rallying.


There's probably more to it than that. You're over simplifying. Anyways, it goes both ways. If you're only concermed about Jewish harrassment but not the harrassment Palestinians get at the same time, then I have no sympathy for you.


I must have missed the videos of Palestinian students hiding in the library while Jewish students beat on the door calling for intifada.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Disgusting people.



While vandalism is certainly wrong, I hope this act is not used to tarnish all Palestinians as "disgusting people" or even "pro-Hamas." The vandals appear to have written "Free Gaza" in red paint and sloshed some red paint around to resemble blood.

As an example of a young Arab Muslim who is NOT a "disgusting person," a Stanford student, Abdulwahab Omira, was mowed down by someone in an SUV last month. The driver yelled out the window, "Eff you and your people!" Abdulwahab's response, from his hospital bed, was to "reflect on the importance of spreading love, kindness and compassion in a world that seems to be steadily succumbing to hatred and prejudice," and he called on others to "collectively denounce hatred, bigotry, and violence."

So please let's not stereotype Arab people as "disgusting" or young people as "stupid and uneducated."


This act is disgusting, yes. It’s interesting how you don’t want this act to tarnish all Palestinians and yet the pro-Palestinian contingent are attacking Israeli-American and Jewish businesses, Jewish students, and synagogues. Don’t mind the generalizations of Jews.


They aren't "attacking" them. Stop lying.


NP. This Chelsea establishment disagrees https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1737470931188978129/mediaviewer

This Washington DC synagogue disagrees

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/12/17/us/washington-dc-man-arrest-anti-semitic-phrase/index.html



Not to mention the situation on college campuses where Jewish students are being verbally and in a couple of cases physically harassed by pro-Palestinian groups. In some circumstances, there were students whose only offense was being Jewish; they were attempting to walk to class or across campus not rallying.


There's probably more to it than that. You're over simplifying. Anyways, it goes both ways. If you're only concermed about Jewish harrassment but not the harrassment Palestinians get at the same time, then I have no sympathy for you.


I must have missed the videos of Palestinian students hiding in the library while Jewish students beat on the door calling for intifada.


Did you miss the murder of a Palestinian child in the United States? The attack on college students? The shooting? The car?

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While vandalism is certainly wrong, I hope this act is not used to tarnish all Palestinians as "disgusting people" or even "pro-Hamas." The vandals appear to have written "Free Gaza" in red paint and sloshed some red paint around to resemble blood.

As an example of a young Arab Muslim who is NOT a "disgusting person," a Stanford student, Abdulwahab Omira, was mowed down by someone in an SUV last month. The driver yelled out the window, "Eff you and your people!" Abdulwahab's response, from his hospital bed, was to "reflect on the importance of spreading love, kindness and compassion in a world that seems to be steadily succumbing to hatred and prejudice," and he called on others to "collectively denounce hatred, bigotry, and violence."

So please let's not stereotype Arab people as "disgusting" or young people as "stupid and uneducated."


This act is disgusting, yes. It’s interesting how you don’t want this act to tarnish all Palestinians and yet the pro-Palestinian contingent are attacking Israeli-American and Jewish businesses, Jewish students, and synagogues. Don’t mind the generalizations of Jews.


They aren't "attacking" them. Stop lying.


NP. This Chelsea establishment disagrees https://twitter.com/stopantisemites/status/1737470931188978129/mediaviewer

This Washington DC synagogue disagrees

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/12/17/us/washington-dc-man-arrest-anti-semitic-phrase/index.html



Not to mention the situation on college campuses where Jewish students are being verbally and in a couple of cases physically harassed by pro-Palestinian groups. In some circumstances, there were students whose only offense was being Jewish; they were attempting to walk to class or across campus not rallying.


There's probably more to it than that. You're over simplifying. Anyways, it goes both ways. If you're only concermed about Jewish harrassment but not the harrassment Palestinians get at the same time, then I have no sympathy for you.


I must have missed the videos of Palestinian students hiding in the library while Jewish students beat on the door calling for intifada.


Yes you were too busy cheering the shooting of 3 Palestinians students, the stabbing of a 6 year old boy and his mother(seems to be a core value of pro Israel groups), the removal of the president of Penn for not releasing names and expelling students who criticized Israel, etc.
I have watched a lot of the video you refer to. Watching the unedited versions of the video are very informative as to which side starts and rely on violence.
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