Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/07/us/columbia-university-grants-canceled-trump/index.html
Sounds good to me. No way should students be able to take over buildings, keep threatening Jewish students on a campus in NYC????? And these students who take over the building and block access get no punishment from the University….
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until you have kids on campus and have been blocked or hurt going to class you cannot say it is not happening. It’s bad enough that there is so much antisemitism all over moco high schools. These naysayers also believe the Holocaust did not happen.
Antisemitism is a real problem. You can disguise it change it but many posting here are antisemetic. Columbia has a problem. People should not feel threatened to go to class ever.
Has this happened to kids you know or were you only told it happened? I was at Columbia during the protests last spring. they were peaceful. however, there were anti-protest agitators (ie pro zionist) outside the gates (non students) that were intimidating. My sister lives in LA and reported the same think about UCLA.
I would love your explanation of what "peaceful" and "intimidating" means.
For example, is covering the face with a mask a-la Hamas a mark of a peaceful protester?
I have no problem with masks (the students were justifiably nervous about doxing after what happened to the Harvard students). But for the most part I did not see masked students.
Getting into my face and yelling I do have a problem with.
The yelling in my face is what I saw anti-protesters to protesters last spring. I know this happened to Jewish students too in a few reported cases, but it is unclear that there were more cases of Jewish students being harassed than the protesters being harassed.
Therefore the punishment of one group seems biased.
If they are proud of supporting Hamas, why wear masks? Also, is it doxxing to report truthful information that someone was participating in a protest in public?
Doxxing is not just report truthful info. It is reporting information designed to harm someone. Why is it okay for Harvard students to have employment positions pulled for simply signing a letter supporting Palestinians?
As you always say - freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences. Most employers don’t want to employ terrorist sympathizers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until you have kids on campus and have been blocked or hurt going to class you cannot say it is not happening. It’s bad enough that there is so much antisemitism all over moco high schools. These naysayers also believe the Holocaust did not happen.
Antisemitism is a real problem. You can disguise it change it but many posting here are antisemetic. Columbia has a problem. People should not feel threatened to go to class ever.
Has this happened to kids you know or were you only told it happened? I was at Columbia during the protests last spring. they were peaceful. however, there were anti-protest agitators (ie pro zionist) outside the gates (non students) that were intimidating. My sister lives in LA and reported the same think about UCLA.
I would love your explanation of what "peaceful" and "intimidating" means.
For example, is covering the face with a mask a-la Hamas a mark of a peaceful protester?
I have no problem with masks (the students were justifiably nervous about doxing after what happened to the Harvard students). But for the most part I did not see masked students.
Getting into my face and yelling I do have a problem with.
The yelling in my face is what I saw anti-protesters to protesters last spring. I know this happened to Jewish students too in a few reported cases, but it is unclear that there were more cases of Jewish students being harassed than the protesters being harassed.
Therefore the punishment of one group seems biased.
If they are proud of supporting Hamas, why wear masks? Also, is it doxxing to report truthful information that someone was participating in a protest in public?
Doxxing is not just report truthful info. It is reporting information designed to harm someone. Why is it okay for Harvard students to have employment positions pulled for simply signing a letter supporting Palestinians?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
Hopefully the Jewish students and teachers will question why the entire world hates Israel and Jews
Answer is bigotry, ignorance, and hate. That simple.
“We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab population.”
David Ben-Gurion, “Father of Israel”, first prime minister
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP: one more thing. I detest Trump and all he is doing. So I'm not even speaking to removing of funding--I'm reacting to the conversations like here on DCUM where people just don't even try to find out more before commenting.
This is not ignorance, but rather deliberate, blatant disinformation. The same person posts nonsense, then replies to self pretending to agree.
1) I have never replied to self
2) I am not a Russian troll
3) actually I am Jewish (well yes I would have been killed in the 1930s40/ if I lived in Europe but my Dad is s Jewish so I have also been told by multiple Jewish people that I am not Jewish bc my mother was not so honestly I’m kind of confused.
4) I was at Columbia multiple times last spring and I was harassment by a counter protest group who yelled in my face while i saw student protester peacefully singing
5) I 10000% agree never again. But I see Palestinian as people and I also see Zionists (and I don’t mean the label to be antisemitic bc again - I myself am Jewish - well by some standards) inflicted suffering on them.
6) okay now you want to say “but they deserve it” but please. Take a moment. Why do you hate them and not all of the Europeans and Americans that abandoned you during WWIi??? Do you not see a disconnect?
7) I have no issues learning from any first hand accounts you want to share. But have not faith in second hand reports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
No students were prevented from going to class. And why does supposed anti-semetism get resources from a university pulled but hate bias incidents of any other type don’t rise to the same level. Isn’t this administration against DEI and for all speech, no moderation needed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until you have kids on campus and have been blocked or hurt going to class you cannot say it is not happening. It’s bad enough that there is so much antisemitism all over moco high schools. These naysayers also believe the Holocaust did not happen.
Antisemitism is a real problem. You can disguise it change it but many posting here are antisemetic. Columbia has a problem. People should not feel threatened to go to class ever.
Has this happened to kids you know or were you only told it happened? I was at Columbia during the protests last spring. they were peaceful. however, there were anti-protest agitators (ie pro zionist) outside the gates (non students) that were intimidating. My sister lives in LA and reported the same think about UCLA.
I would love your explanation of what "peaceful" and "intimidating" means.
For example, is covering the face with a mask a-la Hamas a mark of a peaceful protester?
I have no problem with masks (the students were justifiably nervous about doxing after what happened to the Harvard students). But for the most part I did not see masked students.
Getting into my face and yelling I do have a problem with.
The yelling in my face is what I saw anti-protesters to protesters last spring. I know this happened to Jewish students too in a few reported cases, but it is unclear that there were more cases of Jewish students being harassed than the protesters being harassed.
Therefore the punishment of one group seems biased.
If they are proud of supporting Hamas, why wear masks? Also, is it doxxing to report truthful information that someone was participating in a protest in public?
Doxxing is not just report truthful info. It is reporting information designed to harm someone. Why is it okay for Harvard students to have employment positions pulled for simply signing a letter supporting Palestinians?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
Did any Jewish student or professor die or get seriously injured? Why were they still attending classes and why wouldn’t they call police?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
No students were prevented from going to class. And why does supposed anti-semetism get resources from a university pulled but hate bias incidents of any other type don’t rise to the same level. Isn’t this administration against DEI and for all speech, no moderation needed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
Hopefully the Jewish students and teachers will question why the entire world hates Israel and Jews
Answer is bigotry, ignorance, and hate. That simple.
“We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab population.”
David Ben-Gurion, “Father of Israel”, first prime minister
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
Anonymous wrote:The 400m is better spent on Israel anyway so they can finally win the war and defeat Hamas by giving them a bank deposit of 40m
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
Hopefully the Jewish students and teachers will question why the entire world hates Israel and Jews
Answer is bigotry, ignorance, and hate. That simple.
“We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab population.”
David Ben-Gurion, “Father of Israel”, first prime minister
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until you have kids on campus and have been blocked or hurt going to class you cannot say it is not happening. It’s bad enough that there is so much antisemitism all over moco high schools. These naysayers also believe the Holocaust did not happen.
Antisemitism is a real problem. You can disguise it change it but many posting here are antisemetic. Columbia has a problem. People should not feel threatened to go to class ever.
Has this happened to kids you know or were you only told it happened? I was at Columbia during the protests last spring. they were peaceful. however, there were anti-protest agitators (ie pro zionist) outside the gates (non students) that were intimidating. My sister lives in LA and reported the same think about UCLA.
I would love your explanation of what "peaceful" and "intimidating" means.
For example, is covering the face with a mask a-la Hamas a mark of a peaceful protester?
I have no problem with masks (the students were justifiably nervous about doxing after what happened to the Harvard students). But for the most part I did not see masked students.
Getting into my face and yelling I do have a problem with.
The yelling in my face is what I saw anti-protesters to protesters last spring. I know this happened to Jewish students too in a few reported cases, but it is unclear that there were more cases of Jewish students being harassed than the protesters being harassed.
Therefore the punishment of one group seems biased.
If they are proud of supporting Hamas, why wear masks? Also, is it doxxing to report truthful information that someone was participating in a protest in public?
Doxxing is not just report truthful info. It is reporting information designed to harm someone. Why is it okay for Harvard students to have employment positions pulled for simply signing a letter supporting Palestinians?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
About time these universities are held accountable for allowing Jewish students to be repeatedly harassed, prevented from attending class or using university resources, and being subjected to such hateful abuse.
Those of you who believe these protests were "mostly peaceful" - I suspect if these protests had been directed at black students, your opinion would be bery different.
Hopefully the Jewish students and teachers will question why the entire world hates Israel and Jews
Answer is bigotry, ignorance, and hate. That simple.