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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not rocket science. If you're not a citizen, don't criticize Israel. If you can't accept that, then don't come here. [/quote] This is utter insanity. Don't come to the US and criticize another country? How on earth does anyone think that's ok?[/quote] Agree. A standard of Don't come to the US and criticize it is understandable and logical. Whether it is good policy or constitutional is debatable but at least one can understand the idea. But why should criticizing Israel, here in the US, be prohibited? What is the rationale? [/quote] There is a difference from being critical and participating actively in protests. And, many of those protests involved blocking students from attending class. One of those protests held janitors hostage in a building. But, even so, if you want to criticize us and change us, why do you want to be here?[/quote] Criticize us and change us? There is absolutely no agreement in this country on almost any issue. Of course a guest here cannot be on both sides at the same time. Their views on any issue are going to conflict with the Americans who hold opposing views. That is fine. We are not so weak that this country cannot handle any descent and discussion and opposing views.[/quote]
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