
Foolish students. They should actually be pro-IDF instead for their "mowing of the lawn" technique where they periodically exterminate Palestinian civilians to keep the population low. They should also be pro-IDF for the excellent execution of their hunger plan. Almost sounds like it was modeled after the one in Nazi Germany: "That we sentence 1.2 million Jews to die of hunger should be noted only marginally." Hans Frank, Nazi governor in occupied Poland Just replace 1.2 million Jews with 2.3 million Palestinians and it's a perfect fit. |
DP Kinda hilarious, actually. Unlike radical, extremists like you, I’ll bet most of the individuals opposed to this genocide are capable of condemning those committing wrongs on their own side of the aisle. For example, regarding the above? I unequivocally condemn anyone praising Hamas, violating the law through their protesting, physically harming others in the process, or in this case - committing acts of arson and causing property damage along the way. See how that works? Seems unfamiliar to you, right? |
Not in the least. I’m a left-leaning moderate who deplores the current government of Israel and many/most of its actions. But frankly I care a great deal more about Americans than I do either Israel or Palestine. And I think that those importing the extremism (regardless of which “side” they’re on) to our country are particularly abhorrent. |
You’ll find no disagreement with me, then. |
I’m really tired of the both sides argument. We have naïve college students who are acting against their own self interest because that is what we have taught them. And we have sophisticated, elite donors on the other side who only have one objective and that is to protect a tiny country in the Middle East even if it means killing and displacing millions of people |
One of the professors whose work was cited in the Harvard report is an Israeli Jew, and her article is worth reading because it lays out clearly that this is not and was never actually about anti-Semitism.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/may/09/im-an-israeli-professor-why-is-my-work-in-harvards-antisemitism-report "In short, Harvard’s report does not just mischaracterize a program. It attempts to redraw the boundaries of Jewish legitimacy. It sends a chilling message to students and faculty: if you are a Jew who questions Zionism, you are suspect. If you engage in solidarity with Palestinians, you do not belong. If your scholarship complicates the tidy moral narrative of a beleaguered Israel, you are not just unwelcome—you are dangerous. This is not a defense of Jewish safety. It is an effort to police Jewish dissent." |
Time for Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia etc to step up, like they should have in 2005, and help their Arab brothers. It’s kind of ironic that they allow their non-Arab, non-Sunni, non-peace loving Iranians friends to sow violence and destruction in Lebanon and the West Bank. |
The population has doubled in the last 30 years. |