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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People "protesting" left sirens plugged in and aren't even there "protesting"? I am shocked the neighbors haven't repeatedly tossed stuff in the nearest dumpster. Or broken it "accidentally". Wow. I would have been out there there first day. [/quote] There's usually like one or two protestors standing/sitting around, multiple bullhorn type sirens wailing on the ground. They are itching for someone to cause a confrontation (ie, touch or try to remove their sirens) so they can get publicity etc.[/quote] If you don't like sirens, you support genocide.[/quote] Someone should start a fund to buy bullets for Israeli settlers for every day the sirens stay on that way you can actually support genocide in response to the sirens [/quote] Somewhere in there you have the beginnings of a good idea. No one should be giving bullets to the settlers (which I say as a Jewish-American and a Zionist), but the fund could contribute to, say, rape crisis counseling for the released hostages or the families of the not-released hostages. [b]Or just to organizations that support American Jewish college students.[/b][b] [/quote] This. But the fund should be the tuition they pay their universities to protect their rights to study safely.[/quote]
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