Protests on college campuses

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I could have sworn that the entire universe came into being on 10/7 based on the rhetoric here since the pro-Israel camp seems to think 10/7 set off this conflict. BUT APPARENTLY even Israel’s only friend is acknowledging its human rights violations and war crimes prior to 10/7. Not nearly comprehensive enough of an indictment, of course, but sufficient to choke the losers here who continue to prosecute their case for racism, genocide, and pure evil by falsely claiming that Israel was the embodiment of a peaceful baby prior to 10/7.

Looking forward to the spin class incoming.


For sure. The human rights abuses Israel was committing for decades before October 7th are so horrific and vile. There is an actual website that instructs pro Israel people not to engage with people about anything prior to October 7th because they will not win on that one.


Pure evil? so let me get this straight--by your account, Israel should be held accountable. what about Hamas? Any accountability there? or the 10/7 attack was justified?
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The UCLA pro israel poster who spit on a Black person and called them the N word has now been identified and is deleting all his social media accounts.
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Yikes. I hope they aren’t screening the 40 baked babies, clothesline babies, babies cut from the womb, teenage sister rape, nails in pelvises, mass rape, Gaza hospital nurse, and all of the other fictional chronicles from the past seven months on that screen, too! This fugazi phone call manufactured by Jeffrey Epstein’s minions is terrifying enough!


Why do you hope that?


Do you think it’s ethical that pro-Israel propagandists produced a video that contains nothing more than a factional re-enactment of what they purport would be a call from a terrorist to their parents, and intended to deceive consumers if that video into believing that they actually intercepted and recorded that call - that it was an authentic recording?

You think that’s ethical? I think the kind of people who do that should be placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea.


You continue to allege that posters are calling for the deaths, execution, etc. of the protesters...yet you're the one doing so, insulting, name calling, etc.


1. I haven’t called for the death of anyone. That’s not my style anyway.

2. I’ve seen replies directly to a poster who replied “100%” when they were specifically asked to confirm that they were calling for the death of not just the protesters doing abhorrent things, but anyone protesting Israeli conduct.


DP. Yes, presumably your "placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea" wish was rhetorical. As are all the other things that protestors and counter-protestors are saying.


Like the N word and “Kill all Gaza babies”?


Uh, yeah. All the words of US college protestors about the Middle East are rhetorical. If they were in the ME, maybe their words might have a chance of becoming real. But not here.


Where I’m from, calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds and the divestment of a country that commits war crimes recognized by 193 of the world’s 195 nations is quite a bit different than using the N word and calling for the mass murder of children.

Apparently, we don’t swim in the same pond. I am comfortable supporting a ceasefire and the calls for divestment, today and always. But how long have you been an open racist supportive of the mass murder of innocent, defenseless children?


Are you the ice floe poster?

Just asking.

And ftr, the divestment stuff (same as BDS? different?) is idiotic.


Why do you think BDS idiotic? My understanding is that it was a very effective strategy in pressuring South Africa to end apartheid.


Because comparing South African apartheid with Israel is idiotic. It's not on the same level at all, which is why these protestors are being told to go home and most of the US is fine with that.


Bishop Tutu, someone who knew a thing or two about Apartheid, thought the comparison was very apt. Israel rules over the majority Arab population of Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel proper in much the same manner that white South Africans ruled over the majority black population. Right down to creating bantustans.


It's funny how those of you who claim apartheid seem to forget about the bit of history where Israel attempted to negotiate land and peace deals with the Palestinians and those were rejected--repeatedly. Countries who practice apartheid don't typically offer land to those they're supposedly ruling over. Read a history book or maybe google the information (or maybe you don't want to do that since google does a lot of business with Israel)


Those of you who make arguments about rejected peace deals conveniently ignore the fact that they have their land and homes STOLEN from them, and you expect them to just take whatever scraps you offer them.

You came in, took their homes, stole their land, killed their people, fenced them into a ghetto, then act surprised they hate you and won't allow you to solidify your hold over their stolen land.

It's maddening that people like you can make the arguments you make with a straight face, and tell us to read a history book.

If someone violently took your home from you and killed your neighbors, would you raise your kids to cooperate with your oppressor, or would you raise them to fight like hell?


This is exactly what Hamas did. And, Israel is fighting like hell. For its existence.


The world did not begin on Oct 7th. You all keep acting like Oct 7th happened out of nowhere, and was in response to nothing at all. When you back anyone into a corner, they are likely to lash out. The person with the moral high ground is NOT the person doing the cornering.
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Yikes. I hope they aren’t screening the 40 baked babies, clothesline babies, babies cut from the womb, teenage sister rape, nails in pelvises, mass rape, Gaza hospital nurse, and all of the other fictional chronicles from the past seven months on that screen, too! This fugazi phone call manufactured by Jeffrey Epstein’s minions is terrifying enough!


Why do you hope that?


Do you think it’s ethical that pro-Israel propagandists produced a video that contains nothing more than a factional re-enactment of what they purport would be a call from a terrorist to their parents, and intended to deceive consumers if that video into believing that they actually intercepted and recorded that call - that it was an authentic recording?

You think that’s ethical? I think the kind of people who do that should be placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea.


You continue to allege that posters are calling for the deaths, execution, etc. of the protesters...yet you're the one doing so, insulting, name calling, etc.


1. I haven’t called for the death of anyone. That’s not my style anyway.

2. I’ve seen replies directly to a poster who replied “100%” when they were specifically asked to confirm that they were calling for the death of not just the protesters doing abhorrent things, but anyone protesting Israeli conduct.


DP. Yes, presumably your "placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea" wish was rhetorical. As are all the other things that protestors and counter-protestors are saying.


Like the N word and “Kill all Gaza babies”?


Uh, yeah. All the words of US college protestors about the Middle East are rhetorical. If they were in the ME, maybe their words might have a chance of becoming real. But not here.


Where I’m from, calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds and the divestment of a country that commits war crimes recognized by 193 of the world’s 195 nations is quite a bit different than using the N word and calling for the mass murder of children.

Apparently, we don’t swim in the same pond. I am comfortable supporting a ceasefire and the calls for divestment, today and always. But how long have you been an open racist supportive of the mass murder of innocent, defenseless children?


Are you the ice floe poster?

Just asking.

And ftr, the divestment stuff (same as BDS? different?) is idiotic.


Why do you think BDS idiotic? My understanding is that it was a very effective strategy in pressuring South Africa to end apartheid.


Because comparing South African apartheid with Israel is idiotic. It's not on the same level at all, which is why these protestors are being told to go home and most of the US is fine with that.


Bishop Tutu, someone who knew a thing or two about Apartheid, thought the comparison was very apt. Israel rules over the majority Arab population of Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel proper in much the same manner that white South Africans ruled over the majority black population. Right down to creating bantustans.


It's funny how those of you who claim apartheid seem to forget about the bit of history where Israel attempted to negotiate land and peace deals with the Palestinians and those were rejected--repeatedly. Countries who practice apartheid don't typically offer land to those they're supposedly ruling over. Read a history book or maybe google the information (or maybe you don't want to do that since google does a lot of business with Israel)


Those of you who make arguments about rejected peace deals conveniently ignore the fact that they have their land and homes STOLEN from them, and you expect them to just take whatever scraps you offer them.

You came in, took their homes, stole their land, killed their people, fenced them into a ghetto, then act surprised they hate you and won't allow you to solidify your hold over their stolen land.

It's maddening that people like you can make the arguments you make with a straight face, and tell us to read a history book.

If someone violently took your home from you and killed your neighbors, would you raise your kids to cooperate with your oppressor, or would you raise them to fight like hell?


hey, go tell that to the native americans whose land we basically stole. I'll wait...
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Yikes. I hope they aren’t screening the 40 baked babies, clothesline babies, babies cut from the womb, teenage sister rape, nails in pelvises, mass rape, Gaza hospital nurse, and all of the other fictional chronicles from the past seven months on that screen, too! This fugazi phone call manufactured by Jeffrey Epstein’s minions is terrifying enough!


Why do you hope that?


Do you think it’s ethical that pro-Israel propagandists produced a video that contains nothing more than a factional re-enactment of what they purport would be a call from a terrorist to their parents, and intended to deceive consumers if that video into believing that they actually intercepted and recorded that call - that it was an authentic recording?

You think that’s ethical? I think the kind of people who do that should be placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea.


You continue to allege that posters are calling for the deaths, execution, etc. of the protesters...yet you're the one doing so, insulting, name calling, etc.


1. I haven’t called for the death of anyone. That’s not my style anyway.

2. I’ve seen replies directly to a poster who replied “100%” when they were specifically asked to confirm that they were calling for the death of not just the protesters doing abhorrent things, but anyone protesting Israeli conduct.


DP. Yes, presumably your "placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea" wish was rhetorical. As are all the other things that protestors and counter-protestors are saying.


Like the N word and “Kill all Gaza babies”?


Uh, yeah. All the words of US college protestors about the Middle East are rhetorical. If they were in the ME, maybe their words might have a chance of becoming real. But not here.


Where I’m from, calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds and the divestment of a country that commits war crimes recognized by 193 of the world’s 195 nations is quite a bit different than using the N word and calling for the mass murder of children.

Apparently, we don’t swim in the same pond. I am comfortable supporting a ceasefire and the calls for divestment, today and always. But how long have you been an open racist supportive of the mass murder of innocent, defenseless children?


Are you the ice floe poster?

Just asking.

And ftr, the divestment stuff (same as BDS? different?) is idiotic.


Why do you think BDS idiotic? My understanding is that it was a very effective strategy in pressuring South Africa to end apartheid.


Because comparing South African apartheid with Israel is idiotic. It's not on the same level at all, which is why these protestors are being told to go home and most of the US is fine with that.


Bishop Tutu, someone who knew a thing or two about Apartheid, thought the comparison was very apt. Israel rules over the majority Arab population of Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel proper in much the same manner that white South Africans ruled over the majority black population. Right down to creating bantustans.


It's funny how those of you who claim apartheid seem to forget about the bit of history where Israel attempted to negotiate land and peace deals with the Palestinians and those were rejected--repeatedly. Countries who practice apartheid don't typically offer land to those they're supposedly ruling over. Read a history book or maybe google the information (or maybe you don't want to do that since google does a lot of business with Israel)


Those of you who make arguments about rejected peace deals conveniently ignore the fact that they have their land and homes STOLEN from them, and you expect them to just take whatever scraps you offer them.

You came in, took their homes, stole their land, killed their people, fenced them into a ghetto, then act surprised they hate you and won't allow you to solidify your hold over their stolen land.

It's maddening that people like you can make the arguments you make with a straight face, and tell us to read a history book.

If someone violently took your home from you and killed your neighbors, would you raise your kids to cooperate with your oppressor, or would you raise them to fight like hell?


hey, go tell that to the native americans whose land we basically stole. I'll wait...


My black ass didn't steal shit. But if the native Americans decide they want a go at y'all, they have my support.
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Yikes. I hope they aren’t screening the 40 baked babies, clothesline babies, babies cut from the womb, teenage sister rape, nails in pelvises, mass rape, Gaza hospital nurse, and all of the other fictional chronicles from the past seven months on that screen, too! This fugazi phone call manufactured by Jeffrey Epstein’s minions is terrifying enough!


Why do you hope that?


Do you think it’s ethical that pro-Israel propagandists produced a video that contains nothing more than a factional re-enactment of what they purport would be a call from a terrorist to their parents, and intended to deceive consumers if that video into believing that they actually intercepted and recorded that call - that it was an authentic recording?

You think that’s ethical? I think the kind of people who do that should be placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea.


You continue to allege that posters are calling for the deaths, execution, etc. of the protesters...yet you're the one doing so, insulting, name calling, etc.


1. I haven’t called for the death of anyone. That’s not my style anyway.

2. I’ve seen replies directly to a poster who replied “100%” when they were specifically asked to confirm that they were calling for the death of not just the protesters doing abhorrent things, but anyone protesting Israeli conduct.


DP. Yes, presumably your "placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea" wish was rhetorical. As are all the other things that protestors and counter-protestors are saying.


Like the N word and “Kill all Gaza babies”?


Uh, yeah. All the words of US college protestors about the Middle East are rhetorical. If they were in the ME, maybe their words might have a chance of becoming real. But not here.


Where I’m from, calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds and the divestment of a country that commits war crimes recognized by 193 of the world’s 195 nations is quite a bit different than using the N word and calling for the mass murder of children.

Apparently, we don’t swim in the same pond. I am comfortable supporting a ceasefire and the calls for divestment, today and always. But how long have you been an open racist supportive of the mass murder of innocent, defenseless children?


Are you the ice floe poster?

Just asking.

And ftr, the divestment stuff (same as BDS? different?) is idiotic.


Why do you think BDS idiotic? My understanding is that it was a very effective strategy in pressuring South Africa to end apartheid.


Because comparing South African apartheid with Israel is idiotic. It's not on the same level at all, which is why these protestors are being told to go home and most of the US is fine with that.


Bishop Tutu, someone who knew a thing or two about Apartheid, thought the comparison was very apt. Israel rules over the majority Arab population of Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel proper in much the same manner that white South Africans ruled over the majority black population. Right down to creating bantustans.


It's funny how those of you who claim apartheid seem to forget about the bit of history where Israel attempted to negotiate land and peace deals with the Palestinians and those were rejected--repeatedly. Countries who practice apartheid don't typically offer land to those they're supposedly ruling over. Read a history book or maybe google the information (or maybe you don't want to do that since google does a lot of business with Israel)


Those of you who make arguments about rejected peace deals conveniently ignore the fact that they have their land and homes STOLEN from them, and you expect them to just take whatever scraps you offer them.

You came in, took their homes, stole their land, killed their people, fenced them into a ghetto, then act surprised they hate you and won't allow you to solidify your hold over their stolen land.

It's maddening that people like you can make the arguments you make with a straight face, and tell us to read a history book.

If someone violently took your home from you and killed your neighbors, would you raise your kids to cooperate with your oppressor, or would you raise them to fight like hell?


This is exactly what Hamas did. And, Israel is fighting like hell. For its existence.


The world did not begin on Oct 7th. You all keep acting like Oct 7th happened out of nowhere, and was in response to nothing at all. When you back anyone into a corner, they are likely to lash out. The person with the moral high ground is NOT the person doing the cornering.


A terrorist organization, Hamas, brutally attacked innocent Jews on Oct. 7. They killed, maimed, and kidnapped Jewish people. They tortured and raped women and children.
Israel has every right to fight back. Sorry you cannot seem to understand that.
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Anonymous wrote:Why make demands of a university to divest w/a country whose polices you don't agree with? If you don't support your private university's investments go someplace else. Just like if you don't agree with the values of your company, work someplace else. These protests are hollow and meaningless and while some of these people may legitimately be concerned about the welfare of Gaza and seeking a peaceful solution to this conflict, these encampments seem to be toxic soup of hatred, anti-Semitism and some sort of glorification of terrorism. So pointless--where were these people when Syria was raining acid down on its people, or when Russia was invading Ukraine, or insert any other conflict going on in the world?


They were checking their notes and - yes, that's right - confirming that the U.S. taxpayers were not being required to pay for those war crimes.
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Yikes. I hope they aren’t screening the 40 baked babies, clothesline babies, babies cut from the womb, teenage sister rape, nails in pelvises, mass rape, Gaza hospital nurse, and all of the other fictional chronicles from the past seven months on that screen, too! This fugazi phone call manufactured by Jeffrey Epstein’s minions is terrifying enough![/quote]

Why do you hope that?[/quote]

Do you think it’s ethical that pro-Israel propagandists produced a video that contains nothing more than a factional re-enactment of what they purport would be a call from a terrorist to their parents, and intended to deceive consumers if that video into believing that they actually intercepted and recorded that call - that it was an authentic recording?

You think that’s ethical? I think the kind of people who do that should be placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea.[/quote]

You continue to allege that posters are calling for the deaths, execution, etc. of the protesters...yet you're the one doing so, insulting, name calling, etc.[/quote]

1. I haven’t called for the death of anyone. That’s not my style anyway.

2. I’ve seen replies directly to a poster who replied “100%” when they were specifically asked to confirm that they were calling for the death of not just the protesters doing abhorrent things, but anyone protesting Israeli conduct. [/quote]

DP. Yes, presumably your "placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea" wish was rhetorical. As are all the other things that protestors and counter-protestors are saying. [/quote]

Like the N word and “Kill all Gaza babies”?[/quote]

Uh, yeah. All the words of US college protestors about the Middle East are rhetorical. If they were in the ME, maybe their words might have a chance of becoming real. But not here. [/quote]

Where I’m from, calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds and the divestment of a country that commits war crimes recognized by 193 of the world’s 195 nations is quite a bit different than using the N word and calling for the mass murder of children.

Apparently, we don’t swim in the same pond. I am comfortable supporting a ceasefire and the calls for divestment, today and always. But how long have you been an open racist supportive of the mass murder of innocent, defenseless children?[/quote]

Are you the ice floe poster?

Just asking.

And ftr, the divestment stuff (same as BDS? different?) is idiotic. [/quote]

Why do you think BDS idiotic? My understanding is that it was a very effective strategy in pressuring South Africa to end apartheid. [/quote]

Because comparing South African apartheid with Israel is idiotic. It's not on the same level at all, which is why these protestors are being told to go home and most of the US is fine with that.[/quote]

Bishop Tutu, someone who knew a thing or two about Apartheid, thought the comparison was very apt. Israel rules over the majority Arab population of Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel proper in much the same manner that white South Africans ruled over the majority black population. Right down to creating bantustans.[/quote]

It's funny how those of you who claim apartheid seem to forget about the bit of history where Israel attempted to negotiate land and peace deals with the Palestinians and those were rejected--repeatedly. Countries who practice apartheid don't typically offer land to those they're supposedly ruling over. Read a history book or maybe google the information (or maybe you don't want to do that since google does a lot of business with Israel) [/quote]

Those of you who make arguments about rejected peace deals conveniently ignore the fact that they have their land and homes STOLEN from them, and you expect them to just take whatever scraps you offer them.

You came in, took their homes, stole their land, killed their people, fenced them into a ghetto, then act surprised they hate you and won't allow you to solidify your hold over their stolen land.

It's maddening that people like you can make the arguments you make with a straight face, and tell us to read a history book.

If someone violently took your home from you and killed your neighbors, would you raise your kids to cooperate with your oppressor, or would you raise them to fight like hell?[/quote]

hey, go tell that to the native americans whose land we basically stole. I'll wait...[/quote]

My black ass didn't steal shit. But if the native Americans decide they want a go at y'all, they have my support. [/quote]

But you’re living on stolen land, so you’re fair game too, right?

Same as most current Israelis (excepting settlers)—they didn’t steal anything. Happened long before they were born.

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Yikes. I hope they aren’t screening the 40 baked babies, clothesline babies, babies cut from the womb, teenage sister rape, nails in pelvises, mass rape, Gaza hospital nurse, and all of the other fictional chronicles from the past seven months on that screen, too! This fugazi phone call manufactured by Jeffrey Epstein’s minions is terrifying enough!


Why do you hope that?


Do you think it’s ethical that pro-Israel propagandists produced a video that contains nothing more than a factional re-enactment of what they purport would be a call from a terrorist to their parents, and intended to deceive consumers if that video into believing that they actually intercepted and recorded that call - that it was an authentic recording?

You think that’s ethical? I think the kind of people who do that should be placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea.


You continue to allege that posters are calling for the deaths, execution, etc. of the protesters...yet you're the one doing so, insulting, name calling, etc.


1. I haven’t called for the death of anyone. That’s not my style anyway.

2. I’ve seen replies directly to a poster who replied “100%” when they were specifically asked to confirm that they were calling for the death of not just the protesters doing abhorrent things, but anyone protesting Israeli conduct.


DP. Yes, presumably your "placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea" wish was rhetorical. As are all the other things that protestors and counter-protestors are saying.


Like the N word and “Kill all Gaza babies”?


Uh, yeah. All the words of US college protestors about the Middle East are rhetorical. If they were in the ME, maybe their words might have a chance of becoming real. But not here.


Where I’m from, calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds and the divestment of a country that commits war crimes recognized by 193 of the world’s 195 nations is quite a bit different than using the N word and calling for the mass murder of children.

Apparently, we don’t swim in the same pond. I am comfortable supporting a ceasefire and the calls for divestment, today and always. But how long have you been an open racist supportive of the mass murder of innocent, defenseless children?


Are you the ice floe poster?

Just asking.

And ftr, the divestment stuff (same as BDS? different?) is idiotic.


Why do you think BDS idiotic? My understanding is that it was a very effective strategy in pressuring South Africa to end apartheid.


Because comparing South African apartheid with Israel is idiotic. It's not on the same level at all, which is why these protestors are being told to go home and most of the US is fine with that.


Bishop Tutu, someone who knew a thing or two about Apartheid, thought the comparison was very apt. Israel rules over the majority Arab population of Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel proper in much the same manner that white South Africans ruled over the majority black population. Right down to creating bantustans.


It's funny how those of you who claim apartheid seem to forget about the bit of history where Israel attempted to negotiate land and peace deals with the Palestinians and those were rejected--repeatedly. Countries who practice apartheid don't typically offer land to those they're supposedly ruling over. Read a history book or maybe google the information (or maybe you don't want to do that since google does a lot of business with Israel)


Those of you who make arguments about rejected peace deals conveniently ignore the fact that they have their land and homes STOLEN from them, and you expect them to just take whatever scraps you offer them.

You came in, took their homes, stole their land, killed their people, fenced them into a ghetto, then act surprised they hate you and won't allow you to solidify your hold over their stolen land.

It's maddening that people like you can make the arguments you make with a straight face, and tell us to read a history book.

If someone violently took your home from you and killed your neighbors, would you raise your kids to cooperate with your oppressor, or would you raise them to fight like hell?


This is exactly what Hamas did. And, Israel is fighting like hell. For its existence.


The world did not begin on Oct 7th. You all keep acting like Oct 7th happened out of nowhere, and was in response to nothing at all. When you back anyone into a corner, they are likely to lash out. The person with the moral high ground is NOT the person doing the cornering.


A terrorist organization, Hamas, brutally attacked innocent Jews on Oct. 7. They killed, maimed, and kidnapped Jewish people. They tortured and raped women and children.
Israel has every right to fight back. Sorry you cannot seem to understand that.


And the atrocities committed against the Palestinian people are too numerous to name. They have every right to fight back as well. The problem is that it isn't a fair fight, and we are witnessing the extermination of a people the world has decided are inconvenient. You'd think Jewish people with any self awareness would see how wrong that is (thankfully many of them do!).

History will judge you. You'll be just like those screaming morons in the background of the school integration photos. And you'll rush to say you didn't know anyone who supported the genocide.
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Anonymous wrote:The UCLA pro israel poster who spit on a Black person and called them the N word has now been identified and is deleting all his social media accounts.


Has Bill Ackman doxxed him yet?
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Yikes. I hope they aren’t screening the 40 baked babies, clothesline babies, babies cut from the womb, teenage sister rape, nails in pelvises, mass rape, Gaza hospital nurse, and all of the other fictional chronicles from the past seven months on that screen, too! This fugazi phone call manufactured by Jeffrey Epstein’s minions is terrifying enough!


Why do you hope that?


Do you think it’s ethical that pro-Israel propagandists produced a video that contains nothing more than a factional re-enactment of what they purport would be a call from a terrorist to their parents, and intended to deceive consumers if that video into believing that they actually intercepted and recorded that call - that it was an authentic recording?

You think that’s ethical? I think the kind of people who do that should be placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea.


You continue to allege that posters are calling for the deaths, execution, etc. of the protesters...yet you're the one doing so, insulting, name calling, etc.


1. I haven’t called for the death of anyone. That’s not my style anyway.

2. I’ve seen replies directly to a poster who replied “100%” when they were specifically asked to confirm that they were calling for the death of not just the protesters doing abhorrent things, but anyone protesting Israeli conduct.


DP. Yes, presumably your "placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea" wish was rhetorical. As are all the other things that protestors and counter-protestors are saying.


Like the N word and “Kill all Gaza babies”?


Uh, yeah. All the words of US college protestors about the Middle East are rhetorical. If they were in the ME, maybe their words might have a chance of becoming real. But not here.


Where I’m from, calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds and the divestment of a country that commits war crimes recognized by 193 of the world’s 195 nations is quite a bit different than using the N word and calling for the mass murder of children.

Apparently, we don’t swim in the same pond. I am comfortable supporting a ceasefire and the calls for divestment, today and always. But how long have you been an open racist supportive of the mass murder of innocent, defenseless children?


Are you the ice floe poster?

Just asking.

And ftr, the divestment stuff (same as BDS? different?) is idiotic.


Why do you think BDS idiotic? My understanding is that it was a very effective strategy in pressuring South Africa to end apartheid.


Because comparing South African apartheid with Israel is idiotic. It's not on the same level at all, which is why these protestors are being told to go home and most of the US is fine with that.


Bishop Tutu, someone who knew a thing or two about Apartheid, thought the comparison was very apt. Israel rules over the majority Arab population of Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel proper in much the same manner that white South Africans ruled over the majority black population. Right down to creating bantustans.


It's funny how those of you who claim apartheid seem to forget about the bit of history where Israel attempted to negotiate land and peace deals with the Palestinians and those were rejected--repeatedly. Countries who practice apartheid don't typically offer land to those they're supposedly ruling over. Read a history book or maybe google the information (or maybe you don't want to do that since google does a lot of business with Israel)


Those of you who make arguments about rejected peace deals conveniently ignore the fact that they have their land and homes STOLEN from them, and you expect them to just take whatever scraps you offer them.

You came in, took their homes, stole their land, killed their people, fenced them into a ghetto, then act surprised they hate you and won't allow you to solidify your hold over their stolen land.

It's maddening that people like you can make the arguments you make with a straight face, and tell us to read a history book.

If someone violently took your home from you and killed your neighbors, would you raise your kids to cooperate with your oppressor, or would you raise them to fight like hell?


This is exactly what Hamas did. And, Israel is fighting like hell. For its existence.


The world did not begin on Oct 7th. You all keep acting like Oct 7th happened out of nowhere, and was in response to nothing at all. When you back anyone into a corner, they are likely to lash out. The person with the moral high ground is NOT the person doing the cornering.


A terrorist organization, Hamas, brutally attacked innocent Jews on Oct. 7. They killed, maimed, and kidnapped Jewish people. They tortured and raped women and children.
Israel has every right to fight back. Sorry you cannot seem to understand that.


When "Joe" punches me at the face at the bar. I like to return to the bar and attack everyone inside of it. In fact, I like to go a step further and attack the kids in the school living in Joe's neighborhood because well, they lived in the same vicinity as Joe. When the local press tries to report on the fact that I'm running around schools punching kids in the face, well I find it best to just punch them in the face too. Then, their other journalist friends will know I'm in charge in this part of town. Oh and when someone comes to bring food to the kids I've done beating up (including someone from the town I consider to be my greatest ally), I like to blow them up.

You would think the neighboring townsfolk would step in to stop me from punching kids in the face and what not, but I made best friends with the BIGGEST guy in the whole wide world. In fact, I seem to have his parents think I'm the perfect golden child and can do no wrong. His parents are really rich and own a lot of guns, so everyone is afraid they'll start shooting people if they do anything.

Ah yes, it's nice to be able to "defend" myself against people like Joe.
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Anonymous wrote:Why make demands of a university to divest w/a country whose polices you don't agree with? If you don't support your private university's investments go someplace else. Just like if you don't agree with the values of your company, work someplace else. These protests are hollow and meaningless and while some of these people may legitimately be concerned about the welfare of Gaza and seeking a peaceful solution to this conflict, these encampments seem to be toxic soup of hatred, anti-Semitism and some sort of glorification of terrorism. So pointless--where were these people when Syria was raining acid down on its people, or when Russia was invading Ukraine, or insert any other conflict going on in the world?


They were checking their notes and - yes, that's right - confirming that the U.S. taxpayers were not being required to pay for those war crimes.


What does this even mean? Hope you're not typing that on your iphone which, checks notes, operates using technology that, uh oh, was invented in Israel...
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps there is hope that these protesters will get an education.......



Yikes. I hope they aren’t screening the 40 baked babies, clothesline babies, babies cut from the womb, teenage sister rape, nails in pelvises, mass rape, Gaza hospital nurse, and all of the other fictional chronicles from the past seven months on that screen, too! This fugazi phone call manufactured by Jeffrey Epstein’s minions is terrifying enough!


Why do you hope that?


Do you think it’s ethical that pro-Israel propagandists produced a video that contains nothing more than a factional re-enactment of what they purport would be a call from a terrorist to their parents, and intended to deceive consumers if that video into believing that they actually intercepted and recorded that call - that it was an authentic recording?

You think that’s ethical? I think the kind of people who do that should be placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea.


You continue to allege that posters are calling for the deaths, execution, etc. of the protesters...yet you're the one doing so, insulting, name calling, etc.


1. I haven’t called for the death of anyone. That’s not my style anyway.

2. I’ve seen replies directly to a poster who replied “100%” when they were specifically asked to confirm that they were calling for the death of not just the protesters doing abhorrent things, but anyone protesting Israeli conduct.


DP. Yes, presumably your "placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea" wish was rhetorical. As are all the other things that protestors and counter-protestors are saying.


Like the N word and “Kill all Gaza babies”?


Uh, yeah. All the words of US college protestors about the Middle East are rhetorical. If they were in the ME, maybe their words might have a chance of becoming real. But not here.


Where I’m from, calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds and the divestment of a country that commits war crimes recognized by 193 of the world’s 195 nations is quite a bit different than using the N word and calling for the mass murder of children.

Apparently, we don’t swim in the same pond. I am comfortable supporting a ceasefire and the calls for divestment, today and always. But how long have you been an open racist supportive of the mass murder of innocent, defenseless children?


Are you the ice floe poster?

Just asking.

And ftr, the divestment stuff (same as BDS? different?) is idiotic.


Why do you think BDS idiotic? My understanding is that it was a very effective strategy in pressuring South Africa to end apartheid.


Because comparing South African apartheid with Israel is idiotic. It's not on the same level at all, which is why these protestors are being told to go home and most of the US is fine with that.


Bishop Tutu, someone who knew a thing or two about Apartheid, thought the comparison was very apt. Israel rules over the majority Arab population of Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel proper in much the same manner that white South Africans ruled over the majority black population. Right down to creating bantustans.


It's funny how those of you who claim apartheid seem to forget about the bit of history where Israel attempted to negotiate land and peace deals with the Palestinians and those were rejected--repeatedly. Countries who practice apartheid don't typically offer land to those they're supposedly ruling over. Read a history book or maybe google the information (or maybe you don't want to do that since google does a lot of business with Israel)


Those of you who make arguments about rejected peace deals conveniently ignore the fact that they have their land and homes STOLEN from them, and you expect them to just take whatever scraps you offer them.

You came in, took their homes, stole their land, killed their people, fenced them into a ghetto, then act surprised they hate you and won't allow you to solidify your hold over their stolen land.

It's maddening that people like you can make the arguments you make with a straight face, and tell us to read a history book.

If someone violently took your home from you and killed your neighbors, would you raise your kids to cooperate with your oppressor, or would you raise them to fight like hell?


hey, go tell that to the native americans whose land we basically stole. I'll wait...


Stay on topic. Nobody cares to engages in your distractions.

The Native Americans see you for what you are, seeking to exploit one horrific series of events to justify the blood on your hands in another horrific series of events.
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Yikes. I hope they aren’t screening the 40 baked babies, clothesline babies, babies cut from the womb, teenage sister rape, nails in pelvises, mass rape, Gaza hospital nurse, and all of the other fictional chronicles from the past seven months on that screen, too! This fugazi phone call manufactured by Jeffrey Epstein’s minions is terrifying enough![/quote]

Why do you hope that?[/quote]

Do you think it’s ethical that pro-Israel propagandists produced a video that contains nothing more than a factional re-enactment of what they purport would be a call from a terrorist to their parents, and intended to deceive consumers if that video into believing that they actually intercepted and recorded that call - that it was an authentic recording?

You think that’s ethical? I think the kind of people who do that should be placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea.[/quote]

You continue to allege that posters are calling for the deaths, execution, etc. of the protesters...yet you're the one doing so, insulting, name calling, etc.[/quote]

1. I haven’t called for the death of anyone. That’s not my style anyway.

2. I’ve seen replies directly to a poster who replied “100%” when they were specifically asked to confirm that they were calling for the death of not just the protesters doing abhorrent things, but anyone protesting Israeli conduct. [/quote]

DP. Yes, presumably your "placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea" wish was rhetorical. As are all the other things that protestors and counter-protestors are saying. [/quote]

Like the N word and “Kill all Gaza babies”?[/quote]

Uh, yeah. All the words of US college protestors about the Middle East are rhetorical. If they were in the ME, maybe their words might have a chance of becoming real. But not here. [/quote]

Where I’m from, calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds and the divestment of a country that commits war crimes recognized by 193 of the world’s 195 nations is quite a bit different than using the N word and calling for the mass murder of children.

Apparently, we don’t swim in the same pond. I am comfortable supporting a ceasefire and the calls for divestment, today and always. But how long have you been an open racist supportive of the mass murder of innocent, defenseless children?[/quote]

Are you the ice floe poster?

Just asking.

And ftr, the divestment stuff (same as BDS? different?) is idiotic. [/quote]

Why do you think BDS idiotic? My understanding is that it was a very effective strategy in pressuring South Africa to end apartheid. [/quote]

Because comparing South African apartheid with Israel is idiotic. It's not on the same level at all, which is why these protestors are being told to go home and most of the US is fine with that.[/quote]

Bishop Tutu, someone who knew a thing or two about Apartheid, thought the comparison was very apt. Israel rules over the majority Arab population of Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel proper in much the same manner that white South Africans ruled over the majority black population. Right down to creating bantustans.[/quote]

It's funny how those of you who claim apartheid seem to forget about the bit of history where Israel attempted to negotiate land and peace deals with the Palestinians and those were rejected--repeatedly. Countries who practice apartheid don't typically offer land to those they're supposedly ruling over. Read a history book or maybe google the information (or maybe you don't want to do that since google does a lot of business with Israel) [/quote]

Those of you who make arguments about rejected peace deals conveniently ignore the fact that they have their land and homes STOLEN from them, and you expect them to just take whatever scraps you offer them.

You came in, took their homes, stole their land, killed their people, fenced them into a ghetto, then act surprised they hate you and won't allow you to solidify your hold over their stolen land.

It's maddening that people like you can make the arguments you make with a straight face, and tell us to read a history book.

If someone violently took your home from you and killed your neighbors, would you raise your kids to cooperate with your oppressor, or would you raise them to fight like hell?[/quote]

hey, go tell that to the native americans whose land we basically stole. I'll wait...[/quote]

My black ass didn't steal shit. But if the native Americans decide they want a go at y'all, they have my support. [/quote]

But you’re living on stolen land, so you’re fair game too, right?

Same as most current Israelis (excepting settlers)—they didn’t steal anything. Happened long before they were born.

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I'll gladly give it back, as soon as Uncle Sam gives me my reparations lmao. Man, yall really made a mess the last couple centuries, or at least your ancestors did. I don't envy you the job of trying to clean it up. But erasing the inconvenient people simply will not be an option.
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Yikes. I hope they aren’t screening the 40 baked babies, clothesline babies, babies cut from the womb, teenage sister rape, nails in pelvises, mass rape, Gaza hospital nurse, and all of the other fictional chronicles from the past seven months on that screen, too! This fugazi phone call manufactured by Jeffrey Epstein’s minions is terrifying enough!


Why do you hope that?


Do you think it’s ethical that pro-Israel propagandists produced a video that contains nothing more than a factional re-enactment of what they purport would be a call from a terrorist to their parents, and intended to deceive consumers if that video into believing that they actually intercepted and recorded that call - that it was an authentic recording?

You think that’s ethical? I think the kind of people who do that should be placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea.


You continue to allege that posters are calling for the deaths, execution, etc. of the protesters...yet you're the one doing so, insulting, name calling, etc.


1. I haven’t called for the death of anyone. That’s not my style anyway.

2. I’ve seen replies directly to a poster who replied “100%” when they were specifically asked to confirm that they were calling for the death of not just the protesters doing abhorrent things, but anyone protesting Israeli conduct.


DP. Yes, presumably your "placed on an ice floe and shoved out to sea" wish was rhetorical. As are all the other things that protestors and counter-protestors are saying.


Like the N word and “Kill all Gaza babies”?


Uh, yeah. All the words of US college protestors about the Middle East are rhetorical. If they were in the ME, maybe their words might have a chance of becoming real. But not here.


Where I’m from, calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds and the divestment of a country that commits war crimes recognized by 193 of the world’s 195 nations is quite a bit different than using the N word and calling for the mass murder of children.

Apparently, we don’t swim in the same pond. I am comfortable supporting a ceasefire and the calls for divestment, today and always. But how long have you been an open racist supportive of the mass murder of innocent, defenseless children?


Are you the ice floe poster?

Just asking.

And ftr, the divestment stuff (same as BDS? different?) is idiotic.


Why do you think BDS idiotic? My understanding is that it was a very effective strategy in pressuring South Africa to end apartheid.


Because comparing South African apartheid with Israel is idiotic. It's not on the same level at all, which is why these protestors are being told to go home and most of the US is fine with that.


Bishop Tutu, someone who knew a thing or two about Apartheid, thought the comparison was very apt. Israel rules over the majority Arab population of Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel proper in much the same manner that white South Africans ruled over the majority black population. Right down to creating bantustans.


It's funny how those of you who claim apartheid seem to forget about the bit of history where Israel attempted to negotiate land and peace deals with the Palestinians and those were rejected--repeatedly. Countries who practice apartheid don't typically offer land to those they're supposedly ruling over. Read a history book or maybe google the information (or maybe you don't want to do that since google does a lot of business with Israel)


Those of you who make arguments about rejected peace deals conveniently ignore the fact that they have their land and homes STOLEN from them, and you expect them to just take whatever scraps you offer them.

You came in, took their homes, stole their land, killed their people, fenced them into a ghetto, then act surprised they hate you and won't allow you to solidify your hold over their stolen land.

It's maddening that people like you can make the arguments you make with a straight face, and tell us to read a history book.

If someone violently took your home from you and killed your neighbors, would you raise your kids to cooperate with your oppressor, or would you raise them to fight like hell?


This is exactly what Hamas did. And, Israel is fighting like hell. For its existence.


The world did not begin on Oct 7th. You all keep acting like Oct 7th happened out of nowhere, and was in response to nothing at all. When you back anyone into a corner, they are likely to lash out. The person with the moral high ground is NOT the person doing the cornering.


A terrorist organization, Hamas, brutally attacked innocent Jews on Oct. 7. They killed, maimed, and kidnapped Jewish people. They tortured and raped women and children.
Israel has every right to fight back. Sorry you cannot seem to understand that.


A terrorist state, Israel, did 100x that over the past 75 years, with America backing facilitated by corrupt Zionists in the U.S. government. Sorry you cannot seem to understand that.
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