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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems both Jewish and Muslims Americans are afraid of attending any rally to support Israeli and Palestinian people due to real incidences and conspiracy stories of backlash for doing so. Since when activism to support victims became a crime here in United States? Do we not stand for freedom of speech anymore? Why people are instantly labeled as antisemite or anti human rights if they speak about a need to end atrocities happening on both sides?[/quote] Don’t stand with a sign supporting a new Holocaust or explicitly supporting Hamas’ 10/7 attack and you should be fine. I have no problem identifying people calling for Jewish genocide. If that’s what you believe, you should be identified. [/quote] I'm extremely on the side of Israel in this fight. But, I also think a lot of the colleges students holding antisemitic signs in those pro Palestine protests are young idiots whose brains haven't fully formed. So I'm not terribly anxious to identify them. [/quote] A lot of the pictures I’ve seen of people holding pro-Holocaust signs (eg the one with the Star of David in a trash can saying “cleanse the world”) look like full grown adults. They can face the consequences. [/quote]
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