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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More quotes: "The bullies told their daughter that everyone at the school is against Jews and Israel, which is why they hate you," the complaint alleges. "The other children also taunted her about the death of her uncle, saying that they were glad he died in the October 7th attack, even though he had died years earlier." The gaslighter(s) on this thread is more proof of what is going on in N. Va. I can tell you FCPS has a problem to. Check out some of the speakers the MSAs have had. One speaker approved at our school praised Hamas and Hitler and prefered Jews dead.[/quote] If stop funding all education, that will solve the problem. [/quote] It's fascinating to see the one or more posters using all sorts of techniques to deflect and distract. First gaslighting and minimizing, now making a dramatic and ridiculous statement. I hope it's just one person and not multiple, but seeing what is brewing in northern Virginia it might be multiple. Yes, we need to see how the evidence pans out, but my goodness, you already see Hitler was allowed to be used as an example of a great leader. Would Sinwar be acceptable too? [/quote] I am 12:45 and did not write any of the other previous posts. I deliberately made my comment vague, and it's interesting to see that one person who responded to me took it as a minimization of alleged anti-Semitism. But if you reread my post, you can take it in different ways, which is the point. I don't know what actually went down at this school, and I'm culturally sensitive enough not to portray mass murderers as "strong leaders" in a discussion with minors, even though technically, they were certainly "strong", and completely awful, leaders. We can freely discuss Genghis Khan, who is further back in the fogs of history, but it's harder to discuss mass murderers whose victims have living descendants with a memory of what their ancestors went through, such as Mao Zedong, who killed 40-70 million people, or Stalin, 10-20 million or Pol Pot, 1.5-3 million. So here I reiterate my point. By labeling everything as anti-Semitic, you are not helping Jewish victims of very real anti-Semitism. These Jewish kids at that school are certainly victims, either of anti-Semitism or their parents' belief that they were attacked. We all need to be more measured in the way we express ourselves. We can say that innocent Gaza families deserve to democratically elect peaceful leaders of their own State without wishing for the annihilation of Israel. We can starve Hamas of funding and surgically take out Hamas members (as Mossad did in Iran for nuclear scientists and military leaders), without supporting mass murder in Gaza. Also, we can stop funding endless wars. [/quote] Ffs lady it was a GIANT DRAWING OF HITLER[/quote] This! Thanks for making me laugh too during these dark times. There's mention of kids saying Jews should die and somebody on here will try to make it a discussion of Israel that got too spirited or will claim people cry antisemitism to easily. OMG! I'm surprised someone hasn't come on here and tried to pull the old "as a Jew I..." as a way to claim antisemitism isn't antisemitism. [/quote]
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