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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thoughts on all this now? Hysterics over what??[/quote] Most people are/were shocked by the power of Israel to shut down free speech in the US through the use of force. It just shows what a corrupting influence Israel is on the US. For the future of the US Israel’s corruption of the country must be dealt with.[/quote] It’s unavoidable. I wish more individuals were already able to marginalize Zionists who unconditionally defend Israel’s policies and actions, but the process of expelling the diseased influence of Israel from our society will take more time.[/quote] The same could be said of the terrorism mindset of the Palestinians and their sympathizers in the U.S., who try to justify atrocities as appropriate responses to perceived historical grievances over territory. Blaming "Zionists" for the consequences of Palestinian terror is ironic, if not outright comical. [/quote] Can’t two things be true at the same time? That the Hamas attack on October 7 AND Israel’s acts in retaliation are atrocities? Shouldn’t students, including Jewish students, be able to support non-Hamas Palestinians? In this video, the author Beinart talks about sukkahs that were dismantled by universities just because the Jewish children who built them were voicing pro-Palestinian support: https://rpl.hds.harvard.edu/news/2025/05/08/video-being-jewish-after-destruction-gaza-reckoning [/quote] Students should be able to support those Palestinians who resisted Hamas, who called for Hamas to surrender, who called for Hamas to release the hostages, and who called for peaceful co-existence with Israel. Good luck finding those imaginary pro-Palestinian peace activists who worked tireless to redress Hamas' ongoing atrocities. [/quote] Maybe the Palestinians have been too grieving for dead family members. Healing from missing limbs, trying to find food and shelter. Oh - and since no media is allowed in we don’t really know what the Palestinians are thinking. What we do know: Israel has killed tens of thousands, wounded thousands more, denied citizenship or free passage, prevented sufficient aid to enter the country. [/quote] Here's what we do know: No Palestinians and no Pro-Palestinian supporters called for Hamas to surrender or to release the hostages. We also know they were quite vocal in blaming Israel for all their woes, so it's not that they were silently grieving. [/quote] Do you know any Palestinians or are you basing your characterize of them on your assumptions? I truly want to know. [/quote]
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