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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If I had a kid at Northwestern, I'd sue them for creating an anti-Semitic environment that conflates Judaism with Zionism. Christian doesn't mean Nazi, and Jewish doesn't mean Zionist. https://forward.com/news/772504/northwestern-antisemitism-training-jewish-united-fund/[/quote] A Zionist is simply a person who supports the existence of Israel as a Jewish state. Nothing more. Don't be tarted.[/quote] When did Zionist become the equivalent of Nazi? I think israel should exist. Am I a Zionist? [/quote] I think Israel should not exist and be replaced by the country of “Israel and Palestine” Am I therefore an anti-Semite? Should I be censured by a college for daring to say such a thing?[/quote] You may or may not be an anti-Semite, but you're definitely tarted. What do you think would happen to the living standards in Tel Aviv if you got your wish?[/quote] This whole conversation is stupid, because why would a college have a policy centered around accepted/unaccepted beliefs. If a Chinese student calls Taiwan a fake country, I see no reason for them to be kicked out. If a Russian student wants to say Ukraine is Russian territory, we live on. Why the hell is Israel some special infant that can’t handle criticism.[/quote] People aren’t getting kicked out for saying they don’t support Israel. People are getting kicked out because they were supporting Hamas, Hezbollah and Isis - all Terrorist organizations sanctioned by the United States. This was a big problem at NU two years ago. It’s much much better now (NU parent) that they kicked Hezbollah off campus. Otherwise no one cares if you don’t like Israel. You just can’t support a terrorist organization in your quest to be anti-Israeli. Find another legal way.[/quote]
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