Protests on college campuses

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Pretty soon we are going to see siege warfare on these encampments. Circle them with razor wire, so no exit points.

Pretty soon food and water supplies will be depleted. Lack of sanitation will become a health hazard.

Protesters will be forced to surrender.


And to think people decried the past use of concentration camps. Those same people are now advocating for placing their political foes in … hmmm, let’s see … [ checks notes ] … well, for placing them in concentration camps. Educators, students, the elderly … you know, the really dangerous types out there.

Huh …

The world never ceases to amaze me. People too often learn nothing from their own experiences, so it seems.


You took notes? The PP was only five sentences.


Lol. I wonder if she used Cornell note taking system.


I suppose we could help out the poster. The next post they respond to could be six sentences, and that could be mind bending to keep up with otherwise.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty soon we are going to see siege warfare on these encampments. Circle them with razor wire, so no exit points.

Pretty soon food and water supplies will be depleted. Lack of sanitation will become a health hazard.

Protesters will be forced to surrender.


And to think people decried the past use of concentration camps. Those same people are now advocating for placing their political foes in … hmmm, let’s see … [ checks notes ] … well, for placing them in concentration camps. Educators, students, the elderly … you know, the really dangerous types out there.

Huh …

The world never ceases to amaze me. People too often learn nothing from their own experiences, so it seems.


You took notes? The PP was only five sentences.


I need notes to keep up with racist, dishonest ideology (i.e., Zionist doctrine) because it never follows any natural course of logic. It’s based on narcissism that has been inculcated in the culture by a burning shrub - you expect me to recall those kinds of batshit crazy thoughts spewing forth from fairytale peddlers without taking notes?!


I found the PP pretty easy to follow...but if you need the help, you need the help.


Consult a psychotherapist. The fact that you found logic and reasonable thoughts spewing forth from the “God gave us that land” koo koo for Cocoa Puffs guy says more about you than I’m sure you intended to reveal. Good luck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty soon we are going to see siege warfare on these encampments. Circle them with razor wire, so no exit points.

Pretty soon food and water supplies will be depleted. Lack of sanitation will become a health hazard.

Protesters will be forced to surrender.


And to think people decried the past use of concentration camps. Those same people are now advocating for placing their political foes in … hmmm, let’s see … [ checks notes ] … well, for placing them in concentration camps. Educators, students, the elderly … you know, the really dangerous types out there.

Huh …

The world never ceases to amaze me. People too often learn nothing from their own experiences, so it seems.


You took notes? The PP was only five sentences.


Lol. I wonder if she used Cornell note taking system.


I suppose we could help out the poster. The next post they respond to could be six sentences, and that could be mind bending to keep up with otherwise.



Lol. I like you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why do all the kids wear masks? Covid? I don’t get it?


Because they are Hamas terrorists, and know that as soon as their anti-Semitic ally Biden is removed from the White House Trump will treat them like the violent terrorists and neo-Nazis they are. They want to brutally beat and terrorize Jewish people, but are deathly afraid of the consequences that their violence will have.


Maybe you should actually walk down to one of the protests and see what's happening for yourself. Don't rely on media...

They aren't demanding Jews die. They demanding that Jews stop blowing up poor Palestinian children. Don't be so blind and cynical.


Oh, of course! "From the river to the sea" means hug a Jew.

/sarcasm if you didn't get it


These people only feel sorry for themselves. They have no empathy and are very judgmental. If someone in their tribe does have empathy for others, they call that person a self-hating jew. Have you heard a Christian, Buddhist or Muslim ever say that?


That’s what the ruling party in Israel, Likud, has on their charter.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Went to UCLA this afternoon to talk to people peacefully. Few interesting takeaways:

1) Most of them openly say they support Hamas, a designated terrorist organization;

2) They say 10/7 atrocities, rapes, murders, didn’t happen. The official line is “even the NYT debunked it!”;

3) 10/7 was justified. It was resistance;

4) 100% of the people we spoke to had the exact same narrative and MO, trying to recenter the conversation to 1948, without knowing any of the details when challenged;

5) They have their own security and control access to their encampment;

6) We remained very calm, but they got really aggressive and angry;

7) When you approach people who clearly are junior to others, “handlers” show up very quickly to takeover;

8) Since many of them are truly ignorant about historical and present facts, when they know they’re going to embarrass themselves, they all say “read our 5 demands to divest, now I’m going to stop talking to you.”

More organized and orchestrated than I expected. Very sad to see so many young people in a higher education setting being manipulated and brainwashed and totally devoid of critical thinking.


+1
Completely brainwashed. Disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do all the kids wear masks? Covid? I don’t get it?


Because they are Hamas terrorists, and know that as soon as their anti-Semitic ally Biden is removed from the White House Trump will treat them like the violent terrorists and neo-Nazis they are. They want to brutally beat and terrorize Jewish people, but are deathly afraid of the consequences that their violence will have.


Maybe you should actually walk down to one of the protests and see what's happening for yourself. Don't rely on media...

They aren't demanding Jews die. They demanding that Jews stop blowing up poor Palestinian children. Don't be so blind and cynical.


Oh, of course! "From the river to the sea" means hug a Jew.

/sarcasm if you didn't get it


These people only feel sorry for themselves. They have no empathy and are very judgmental. If someone in their tribe does have empathy for others, they call that person a self-hating jew. Have you heard a Christian, Buddhist or Muslim ever say that?


That’s what the ruling party in Israel, Likud, has on their charter.



A lot of us on here are not Jewish and yet we don't hate Israel. I have empathy for the people there who have been protesting their government for months. I have less empathy for the people who helped Hamas kidnap and kill innocent civilians and who continue to support Hamas. If these protesters really cared about Palestinans, they would be protesting Hamas, a death cult who murders and starves their own people while they live in luxury in Qatar.
Anonymous
English to Zionist vocabulary, for the uninitiated.

Genocide = Peace
Peaceful Protest = Terrorism
War crime = Collateral Damage
Bombs = Aid
Inconvenient and Inexcusable = “It’s complicated”
Mass killing of journalists = Freedoom of press
Forced starvation = Civilized, Western Values
Weaponization of wealth and influence = Antisemetism
Religious, apartheid, ethnostate =
Democracy
Foreign interference and political capture = Friendship
Citizen peaceful protest = Foreign interference
Baby = Terrorist
The Bible = Legal document
Squatter = Birth right





Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:English to Zionist vocabulary, for the uninitiated.

Genocide = Peace
Peaceful Protest = Terrorism
War crime = Collateral Damage
Bombs = Aid
Inconvenient and Inexcusable = “It’s complicated”
Mass killing of journalists = Freedoom of press
Forced starvation = Civilized, Western Values
Weaponization of wealth and influence = Antisemetism
Religious, apartheid, ethnostate =
Democracy
Foreign interference and political capture = Friendship
Citizen peaceful protest = Foreign interference
Baby = Terrorist
The Bible = Legal document
Squatter = Birth right



Trying too hard = You
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do all the kids wear masks? Covid? I don’t get it?


Because they are Hamas terrorists, and know that as soon as their anti-Semitic ally Biden is removed from the White House Trump will treat them like the violent terrorists and neo-Nazis they are. They want to brutally beat and terrorize Jewish people, but are deathly afraid of the consequences that their violence will have.


Maybe you should actually walk down to one of the protests and see what's happening for yourself. Don't rely on media...

They aren't demanding Jews die. They demanding that Jews stop blowing up poor Palestinian children. Don't be so blind and cynical.


Oh, of course! "From the river to the sea" means hug a Jew.

/sarcasm if you didn't get it


These people only feel sorry for themselves. They have no empathy and are very judgmental. If someone in their tribe does have empathy for others, they call that person a self-hating jew. Have you heard a Christian, Buddhist or Muslim ever say that?


That’s what the ruling party in Israel, Likud, has on their charter.



A lot of us on here are not Jewish and yet we don't hate Israel. I have empathy for the people there who have been protesting their government for months. I have less empathy for the people who helped Hamas kidnap and kill innocent civilians and who continue to support Hamas. If these protesters really cared about Palestinans, they would be protesting Hamas, a death cult who murders and starves their own people while they live in luxury in Qatar.


Hello, you wrote a whole paragraph negating what I said. Let’s not change the subject and let me repeat.”From the river to the sea” is in the charter of Likud, the party in power in Israel who has been mass dispossessing and ethnic cleansing the local population for decades.

So do you hate that expression only when the Brown, ethnically cleansed locals use it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:English to Zionist vocabulary, for the uninitiated.

Genocide = Peace
Peaceful Protest = Terrorism
War crime = Collateral Damage
Bombs = Aid
Inconvenient and Inexcusable = “It’s complicated”
Mass killing of journalists = Freedoom of press
Forced starvation = Civilized, Western Values
Weaponization of wealth and influence = Antisemetism
Religious, apartheid, ethnostate =
Democracy
Foreign interference and political capture = Friendship
Citizen peaceful protest = Foreign interference
Baby = Terrorist
The Bible = Legal document
Squatter = Birth right







+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:English to Zionist vocabulary, for the uninitiated.

Genocide = Peace
Peaceful Protest = Terrorism
War crime = Collateral Damage
Bombs = Aid
Inconvenient and Inexcusable = “It’s complicated”
Mass killing of journalists = Freedoom of press
Forced starvation = Civilized, Western Values
Weaponization of wealth and influence = Antisemetism
Religious, apartheid, ethnostate =
Democracy
Foreign interference and political capture = Friendship
Citizen peaceful protest = Foreign interference
Baby = Terrorist
The Bible = Legal document
Squatter = Birth right




Touché!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Went to UCLA this afternoon to talk to people peacefully. Few interesting takeaways:

1) Most of them openly say they support Hamas, a designated terrorist organization;

2) They say 10/7 atrocities, rapes, murders, didn’t happen. The official line is “even the NYT debunked it!”;

3) 10/7 was justified. It was resistance;

4) 100% of the people we spoke to had the exact same narrative and MO, trying to recenter the conversation to 1948, without knowing any of the details when challenged;

5) They have their own security and control access to their encampment;

6) We remained very calm, but they got really aggressive and angry;

7) When you approach people who clearly are junior to others, “handlers” show up very quickly to takeover;

8) Since many of them are truly ignorant about historical and present facts, when they know they’re going to embarrass themselves, they all say “read our 5 demands to divest, now I’m going to stop talking to you.”

More organized and orchestrated than I expected. Very sad to see so many young people in a higher education setting being manipulated and brainwashed and totally devoid of critical thinking.


+1
Completely brainwashed. Disgusting.


Who is he and how many people did he actually speak to?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d be seriously concerned about sanitation and potential fire risks if I had college student living inside an encampment.


Howard University knows about that . . . Top admins are gone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d be seriously concerned about sanitation and potential fire risks if I had college student living inside an encampment.


Howard University knows about that . . . Top admins are gone.


I’m the PP. Can you expand? I’m very concerned that college administrations (if they are going to allow these encampments) should be doing more to make sure they meet all federal/state/city health and safety regulations. Otherwise, they are opening themselves to unlimited liabilities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’d be seriously concerned about sanitation and potential fire risks if I had college student living inside an encampment.


Howard University knows about that . . . Top admins are gone.


I’m the PP. Can you expand? I’m very concerned that college administrations (if they are going to allow these encampments) should be doing more to make sure they meet all federal/state/city health and safety regulations. Otherwise, they are opening themselves to unlimited liabilities.


To add, any company that is providing insurance to these colleges should be extremely concerned about these growing encampments.
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