You're conflating two very different behaviors. Peacefully joining a pro-Palestinian protest (and not engaging in hate speech)? 100% fine. No one should lose their job for that. Tearing down hostage posters? Or posters of Palestinian kids killed by the Israeli government? Not fine. In the latter example, you're not expressing your opinion--you're denying others the right to express theirs. You're also damaging someone else's property and just being flat out inhumane in denying others the right to grieve. It's a genuinely sh*tty thing to do. |
100%. Removing the posters is clearly an act of animus. |
The protesters need to stop tearing down the posters of Israeli hostages and instead just paint over them or post a picture of an American killed by Israel on top of them. Jews have no right to monopolize public spaces or property with their agenda or concerns. |
This is a helpful comment (that taking down posters "denies others the right to grieve") in getting me to understand your perspective. I still disagree that removing a poster is a fire-able offense, but I hope my previous posts sharing that the dentist was concerned about the conflict following her to her new country can also serve to help you understand that other people can bring different perspectives and lived experiences to their actions as well. I wish rather than labelling one another here as "evil" "filled with hatred" etc, we could continue the dialogue to better understanding one another. |
You're having trouble with the concepts of decency and respect. What protesters SHOULD do is put up posters of dead Palestinian kids next to the posters of Israeli hostages. Both sides can express their positions without being d-bags. |
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Is the US going to talk about the American woman shot dead at anti-settler protest in West Bank?
‘ The protesters and activists, including Pollak and the woman, retreated from the hill and the clashes subdued, he said. He then watched as two soldiers standing on the roof of a nearby home trained a gun in the group’s direction and shot at them. He saw the flares leave the nozzle of the gun when the shots rang out. He said the woman was about 10 or 15 meters (yards) behind him when the shots were fired. He then saw her “lying on the ground, next to an olive tree, bleeding to death,” he said.‘ American woman has died after witnesses said she was shot by Israeli soldiers while taking part in a protest against settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank. Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old born in Turkey, was a volunteer with the anti-occupation International Solidarity Movement. She died in hospital on Friday after being shot in the head during a regular protest in Beita near Nablus, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported. Witnesses at the scene said she was shot by members of the Israel Defense Forces positioned in a nearby field. The IDF has said it is investigating the report. The US state department is “urgently” gathering more information about Eygi’s “tragic” death, its spokesperson, Matthew Miller, said, without immediately assigning responsibility. The White House said in a statement it was “deeply disturbed” by the killing and seeking an Israeli investigation. For more Guardian journalism follow this channel Follow the Guardian A paramedic, Fayez Abdul Jabbar, told Al-Quds News Network: “We usually have weekly confrontations at Jabal Sabeeh. During these confrontations, the army fired two live bullets: one hit a foreigner, and the other hit another person, whose injury is less severe.” Eygi was treated in the car on the way to hospital, he added. Fouad Nafaa, the head of the Rafidia hospital in Nablus, said doctors tried to resuscitate her but the patient died on the operating table. The rise in violent attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinian villages in the West Bank has caused growing anger among Western allies of Israel, including the United States, which has imposed sanctions on a number of individuals. Friday’s incident comes a few weeks after around 100 settlers attacked the village of Jit, in the northern West Bank, drawing worldwide condemnation and a promise from the government of swift action against anyone found guilty of violence. Palestinians and rights groups regularly accuse Israeli forces of standing by as attacks take place and even joining in themselves. |
They'd probably be labeled antisemitic. |
100% agree with the bolded. While we still disagree, I appreciate the discussion. I certainly will think more about the effect of Palestinians' "lived experiences", and encourage you to think more about universal standards/rules of conduct that should apply regardless of one's political views. |
I love the rare instances of productive dialogue on here. |
Again, Jews have no right to monopolize public spaces or property with their agenda or concerns. And there's probably not enough public space left at this point for posters of all the kids the despicable Zionists have killed. |
Probably not. Please post an example of someone who was doxxed for putting up posters of Palestinian victims. I've been following this issue closely, and have seen exactly zero instances of this. |
First, your repeated use of "Jews" in this context is just nasty, and indicates very clearly that you aren't interested in constructive dialogue. Second, public spaces have obviously not been "monopolized" by anyone. Trust me, you can find ample spaces to express your opinion. Third, thanks for providing such a vivid illustration of the correct application of the term "d-bag". Bravo. |
| An american woman was shot by IDF. Getting my popcorn out waiting for the US government to continue to gaslight us and give us some comment about sending more weapons for “self defense” and Israel will just investigate itself. They are working “around the clock” 😉. |
Whom Israel just calls a "foreign national." God forbid they acknowledge they killed a citizen of the very country that bankrolls their oppression of the Palestinians. Protest for her, college students! Every day until your universities divest from companies that help prop up the Zionist state. |
No better definition of a "d-bag" than someone who centers everything on Jewish hostages and ignores dead Palestinian children. Fortunately, many students are looking at the bigger picture. |