Protests on college campuses

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“ The war of words over the ongoing Israel-Hamas violence in the Middle East has stretched to most corners of the internet, as well as New York, where a law student has reportedly lost a job over "inflammatory" comments.

Ryna Workman, student president of the NYU Law School Bar Association, published a statement in a school newsletter that was widely circulated on social media Tuesday, stating "unwavering and absolute solidarity with Palestinians in their resistance against oppression toward liberation and self-determination."

“Israel bears full responsibility for this tremendous loss of life. This regime of state-sanctioned violence created the conditions that made resistance necessary. I will not condemn Palestinian resistance," the message continued.

The bar association president went on to condemn apartheid, settler colonialism and "the violence of trapping thousands in an open-air prison."

Winston & Strawn, a law firm that apparently employed Workman as a summer associate, announced that the law student's employment offer had been rescinded because of their comments.”


Buh-bye! Love to see it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The protestors have put themselves into their own encampments.

See the difference?


And the PP (in the instant post and previous posts) is barely concealing their bared fangs in calling for razor wire, imposed famine, and then swift and vicious disposition of their cases resulting in severe punishment.


NP. I’m 100% for this, yes. These “students” do not have a right to defile public spaces at the schools that are supposed to be there for everyone’s use and enjoyment


You want to execute students on Anerican college campuses for assembling to express opposition to Israel’s actions in Gaza? Is that right?


DP. Have you taken your meds today? No one said it even implied what you’re bizarrely claiming. Get a grip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eventually these protestors will get bored and give up.


Or their campsite will become so unsanitary they will leave…..


+1
No doubt they’ll leave the clean up for others. I certainly hope these administrators insist that the protesters clean *everything* up completely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The protestors have put themselves into their own encampments.

See the difference?


And the PP (in the instant post and previous posts) is barely concealing their bared fangs in calling for razor wire, imposed famine, and then swift and vicious disposition of their cases resulting in severe punishment.


NP. I’m 100% for this, yes. These “students” do not have a right to defile public spaces at the schools that are supposed to be there for everyone’s use and enjoyment


Very interested to see how many high school seniors (who had previously accepted admission offers) are now reconsidering and withdrawing acceptances.


They will continue to draw the students who are attracted to what they are putting out. There is clearly a market for it.

Students who aren’t looking to cosplay revolutionary in support of Islamic terror groups will go to places like Ole Miss and U of Miami where they can focus on partying, studying, networking, and socializing.


Yep. I found this interesting.....
It's almost as if students go to college specifically to become activists.




Vanderbilt accepts people like this?? My estimation of that school has tanked, just reading that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“A prestigious Big Apple law firm has revoked job offers to three students at Harvard and Columbia universities after the Ivy League students signed controversial letters supporting the Palestinians in the wake of Hamas’ deadly slaughter in Israel.

Davis Polk & Wardwell alerted staffers on Tuesday that it had rescinded the offers because the prospective employees held leadership positions within the student organizations that issued last week’s statements blaming Israel for the attacks.“


GOOD. This is exactly what should be happening. And employers have every right to do so.


I agree. If the administrations at these schools are not going to take action, at least these students are learning the real life consequences of their actions.
And, people wonder why these student have their faces covered. I think we know why.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The protestors have put themselves into their own encampments.

See the difference?


And the PP (in the instant post and previous posts) is barely concealing their bared fangs in calling for razor wire, imposed famine, and then swift and vicious disposition of their cases resulting in severe punishment.


NP. I’m 100% for this, yes. These “students” do not have a right to defile public spaces at the schools that are supposed to be there for everyone’s use and enjoyment


Very interested to see how many high school seniors (who had previously accepted admission offers) are now reconsidering and withdrawing acceptances.


They will continue to draw the students who are attracted to what they are putting out. There is clearly a market for it.

Students who aren’t looking to cosplay revolutionary in support of Islamic terror groups will go to places like Ole Miss and U of Miami where they can focus on partying, studying, networking, and socializing.


Yep. I found this interesting.....
It's almost as if students go to college specifically to become activists.




Vanderbilt accepts people like this?? My estimation of that school has tanked, just reading that.


My opinion of many of these so-called "prestigious" universities has totally tanked. Harvard, Columbia, Yale.... I could go on and on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The protestors have put themselves into their own encampments.

See the difference?


And the PP (in the instant post and previous posts) is barely concealing their bared fangs in calling for razor wire, imposed famine, and then swift and vicious disposition of their cases resulting in severe punishment.


NP. I’m 100% for this, yes. These “students” do not have a right to defile public spaces at the schools that are supposed to be there for everyone’s use and enjoyment


Very interested to see how many high school seniors (who had previously accepted admission offers) are now reconsidering and withdrawing acceptances.


They will continue to draw the students who are attracted to what they are putting out. There is clearly a market for it.

Students who aren’t looking to cosplay revolutionary in support of Islamic terror groups will go to places like Ole Miss and U of Miami where they can focus on partying, studying, networking, and socializing.


Yep. I found this interesting.....
It's almost as if students go to college specifically to become activists.




Vanderbilt accepts people like this?? My estimation of that school has tanked, just reading that.


My opinion of many of these so-called "prestigious" universities has totally tanked. Harvard, Columbia, Yale.... I could go on and on.


True. I guess I thought Vanderbilt had more sense than the Ivies, but apparently not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The protestors have put themselves into their own encampments.

See the difference?


And the PP (in the instant post and previous posts) is barely concealing their bared fangs in calling for razor wire, imposed famine, and then swift and vicious disposition of their cases resulting in severe punishment.


NP. I’m 100% for this, yes. These “students” do not have a right to defile public spaces at the schools that are supposed to be there for everyone’s use and enjoyment


You want to execute students on Anerican college campuses for assembling to express opposition to Israel’s actions in Gaza? Is that right?


DP. Have you taken your meds today? No one said it even implied what you’re bizarrely claiming. Get a grip.


Yeah, they actually did exactly that - no need to imply anything.

Try reading upstream.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The protestors have put themselves into their own encampments.

See the difference?


And the PP (in the instant post and previous posts) is barely concealing their bared fangs in calling for razor wire, imposed famine, and then swift and vicious disposition of their cases resulting in severe punishment.


NP. I’m 100% for this, yes. These “students” do not have a right to defile public spaces at the schools that are supposed to be there for everyone’s use and enjoyment


Very interested to see how many high school seniors (who had previously accepted admission offers) are now reconsidering and withdrawing acceptances.


They will continue to draw the students who are attracted to what they are putting out. There is clearly a market for it.

Students who aren’t looking to cosplay revolutionary in support of Islamic terror groups will go to places like Ole Miss and U of Miami where they can focus on partying, studying, networking, and socializing.


Yep. I found this interesting.....
It's almost as if students go to college specifically to become activists.




Oh man. Sucks when they do it to ya, huh?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“ The war of words over the ongoing Israel-Hamas violence in the Middle East has stretched to most corners of the internet, as well as New York, where a law student has reportedly lost a job over "inflammatory" comments.

Ryna Workman, student president of the NYU Law School Bar Association, published a statement in a school newsletter that was widely circulated on social media Tuesday, stating "unwavering and absolute solidarity with Palestinians in their resistance against oppression toward liberation and self-determination."

“Israel bears full responsibility for this tremendous loss of life. This regime of state-sanctioned violence created the conditions that made resistance necessary. I will not condemn Palestinian resistance," the message continued.

The bar association president went on to condemn apartheid, settler colonialism and "the violence of trapping thousands in an open-air prison."

Winston & Strawn, a law firm that apparently employed Workman as a summer associate, announced that the law student's employment offer had been rescinded because of their comments.”


Buh-bye! Love to see it.


This happened months ago, and the decision by Winston & Strawn was taken well before there were 34,000 Palestinian casualties at the hands of Israel.

Employers who terminate offers or jobs of anyone who dares criticize the actions of the Israeli government will pay their own price when it comes to future recruiting.
Anonymous
I am betting this Jewish donor wishes he/she had not funded this full ride.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“ The war of words over the ongoing Israel-Hamas violence in the Middle East has stretched to most corners of the internet, as well as New York, where a law student has reportedly lost a job over "inflammatory" comments.

Ryna Workman, student president of the NYU Law School Bar Association, published a statement in a school newsletter that was widely circulated on social media Tuesday, stating "unwavering and absolute solidarity with Palestinians in their resistance against oppression toward liberation and self-determination."

“Israel bears full responsibility for this tremendous loss of life. This regime of state-sanctioned violence created the conditions that made resistance necessary. I will not condemn Palestinian resistance," the message continued.

The bar association president went on to condemn apartheid, settler colonialism and "the violence of trapping thousands in an open-air prison."

Winston & Strawn, a law firm that apparently employed Workman as a summer associate, announced that the law student's employment offer had been rescinded because of their comments.”


Buh-bye! Love to see it.


This happened months ago, and the decision by Winston & Strawn was taken well before there were 34,000 Palestinian casualties at the hands of Israel.

Employers who terminate offers or jobs of anyone who dares criticize the actions of the Israeli government will pay their own price when it comes to future recruiting.


Nope.
Anonymous
Very few companies will be willing to hire these toddlers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“ The war of words over the ongoing Israel-Hamas violence in the Middle East has stretched to most corners of the internet, as well as New York, where a law student has reportedly lost a job over "inflammatory" comments.

Ryna Workman, student president of the NYU Law School Bar Association, published a statement in a school newsletter that was widely circulated on social media Tuesday, stating "unwavering and absolute solidarity with Palestinians in their resistance against oppression toward liberation and self-determination."

“Israel bears full responsibility for this tremendous loss of life. This regime of state-sanctioned violence created the conditions that made resistance necessary. I will not condemn Palestinian resistance," the message continued.

The bar association president went on to condemn apartheid, settler colonialism and "the violence of trapping thousands in an open-air prison."

Winston & Strawn, a law firm that apparently employed Workman as a summer associate, announced that the law student's employment offer had been rescinded because of their comments.”


Buh-bye! Love to see it.


This happened months ago, and the decision by Winston & Strawn was taken well before there were 34,000 Palestinian casualties at the hands of Israel.

Employers who terminate offers or jobs of anyone who dares criticize the actions of the Israeli government will pay their own price when it comes to future recruiting.


No they won’t. There are far more potential recruits than there are professional job offers. These protesters are accomplishing nothing beyond hurting their own prospects.
Anonymous
So a bunch of conservatives and Jews come here every day to try and justify Israeli violence and war crimes. Surprise, surprise.

You can post non-stop here but it won't change the brutality of Israel and what the rest of the world (and the younger generation) knows: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68915529

They should have ousted Netanyahu when they had a chance. He's destroyed their country and engendered global antipathy towards Israel and its inhabitants. It will likely never be seen as anything other than a pariah nation ever again.
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