Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will last about 15 minutes before it is overturned on First Amendment grounds, but maybe the pro Israel folks can take a half minute to reflect on how bad it looks that they are lining up to support someone whose playbook is looking surprisingly Hitleresque, and what this might mean for the long term support of your country?
As someone who married into the tribe, I can honestly say I don’t not care one bit if Israel seeks to exist tomorrow because I’m sick of them meddling in my country. And they only have themselves to blame.
Assume that this marriage is past tense.
Present. And my actively Jewish spouse is sick of their crap, too. We live in America and not Israel for a reason.
And she, like you, “doesn’t care if Israel [ceases] to exist”?
Strange sort of “actively Jewish” spouse you have.
Does a Jewish person HAVE to be pro Israel ?
Are the only 2 choices (1) not caring if Israel ceases to exist, or (2) being “pro Israel”?
Obviously not.
Israel is the Jewish homeland, given by God.
So Jewish God couldn't clear the Palestinian for them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will last about 15 minutes before it is overturned on First Amendment grounds, but maybe the pro Israel folks can take a half minute to reflect on how bad it looks that they are lining up to support someone whose playbook is looking surprisingly Hitleresque, and what this might mean for the long term support of your country?
As someone who married into the tribe, I can honestly say I don’t not care one bit if Israel seeks to exist tomorrow because I’m sick of them meddling in my country. And they only have themselves to blame.
Assume that this marriage is past tense.
Present. And my actively Jewish spouse is sick of their crap, too. We live in America and not Israel for a reason.
And she, like you, “doesn’t care if Israel [ceases] to exist”?
Strange sort of “actively Jewish” spouse you have.
Does a Jewish person HAVE to be pro Israel ?
Are the only 2 choices (1) not caring if Israel ceases to exist, or (2) being “pro Israel”?
Obviously not.
Israel is the Jewish homeland, given by God.
So Jewish God couldn't clear the Palestinian for them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a bad precedent. Letting a president decide which universities to fund based on ideology could end up going a completely different way under a different administration. This is not what funding decisions should be based on.
This.... it's taking education to a dark place.
It's not ideology here, it's behavior. The administration is saying protests which cross into intimidation and hate speech are not going to be tolerated. If colleges permit it, whether from inattentiveness or through a mistaken belief that free speech considerations require it, or if due to institutional sympathy for the message being propagated, the federal government will not provide financial support to the platform the colleges are providing.
Universities are not free-for-all, anything-goes zones. They exist for a purpose, and that purpose is not to be a forum for the promotion of political positions through violence and intimidation towards anyone.
These actions reek of DEI, ironically.
The endless drama from those with personal investment in that part of the world is long past tiresome at this point.
Either emigrate there or STFU about the U.S. having any obligation to participate in this dysfunction.
Says the Palestinian apologist, typing from the safety of her U.S. computer!
Why don’t you repay the US for all the aid you Israeli have taken from us?
DP. Why should Israel need to repay anything? The US chose to provide foreign aid to the only representative democracy in the Middle East. It felt supporting Israel was in the US best interest. Feel free to tell your representative that you don't agree. However, election have consequences.
I guess you’re not following current events? Trump has demanded NATO and the Ukraine pay the US back. We cannot keep giving Israel, a double standard for everything. Israel must repay the US in full.
Oh in no way is Israel a democracy and supporting Israel is not in any way in the US interest. Pay up.
You may disagree with Trump, but he is the President and has decided that Israel does not need to repay anything. Also, and if you haven't noticed, Israel shares a tremendous amount of technology and intelligence with the US. So, not a double standard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a bad precedent. Letting a president decide which universities to fund based on ideology could end up going a completely different way under a different administration. This is not what funding decisions should be based on.
This.... it's taking education to a dark place.
It's not ideology here, it's behavior. The administration is saying protests which cross into intimidation and hate speech are not going to be tolerated. If colleges permit it, whether from inattentiveness or through a mistaken belief that free speech considerations require it, or if due to institutional sympathy for the message being propagated, the federal government will not provide financial support to the platform the colleges are providing.
Universities are not free-for-all, anything-goes zones. They exist for a purpose, and that purpose is not to be a forum for the promotion of political positions through violence and intimidation towards anyone.
These actions reek of DEI, ironically.
The endless drama from those with personal investment in that part of the world is long past tiresome at this point.
Either emigrate there or STFU about the U.S. having any obligation to participate in this dysfunction.
Says the Palestinian apologist, typing from the safety of her U.S. computer!
Why don’t you repay the US for all the aid you Israeli have taken from us?
DP. Why should Israel need to repay anything? The US chose to provide foreign aid to the only representative democracy in the Middle East. It felt supporting Israel was in the US best interest. Feel free to tell your representative that you don't agree. However, election have consequences.
I guess you’re not following current events? Trump has demanded NATO and the Ukraine pay the US back. We cannot keep giving Israel, a double standard for everything. Israel must repay the US in full.
Oh in no way is Israel a democracy and supporting Israel is not in any way in the US interest. Pay up.
You may disagree with Trump, but he is the President and has decided that Israel does not need to repay anything. Also, and if you haven't noticed, Israel shares a tremendous amount of technology and intelligence with the US. So, not a double standard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a bad precedent. Letting a president decide which universities to fund based on ideology could end up going a completely different way under a different administration. This is not what funding decisions should be based on.
This.... it's taking education to a dark place.
It's not ideology here, it's behavior. The administration is saying protests which cross into intimidation and hate speech are not going to be tolerated. If colleges permit it, whether from inattentiveness or through a mistaken belief that free speech considerations require it, or if due to institutional sympathy for the message being propagated, the federal government will not provide financial support to the platform the colleges are providing.
Universities are not free-for-all, anything-goes zones. They exist for a purpose, and that purpose is not to be a forum for the promotion of political positions through violence and intimidation towards anyone.
These actions reek of DEI, ironically.
The endless drama from those with personal investment in that part of the world is long past tiresome at this point.
Either emigrate there or STFU about the U.S. having any obligation to participate in this dysfunction.
Says the Palestinian apologist, typing from the safety of her U.S. computer!
Why don’t you repay the US for all the aid you Israeli have taken from us?
DP. Why should Israel need to repay anything? The US chose to provide foreign aid to the only representative democracy in the Middle East. It felt supporting Israel was in the US best interest. Feel free to tell your representative that you don't agree. However, election have consequences.
I guess you’re not following current events? Trump has demanded NATO and the Ukraine pay the US back. We cannot keep giving Israel, a double standard for everything. Israel must repay the US in full.
Oh in no way is Israel a democracy and supporting Israel is not in any way in the US interest. Pay up.
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….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will last about 15 minutes before it is overturned on First Amendment grounds, but maybe the pro Israel folks can take a half minute to reflect on how bad it looks that they are lining up to support someone whose playbook is looking surprisingly Hitleresque, and what this might mean for the long term support of your country?
As someone who married into the tribe, I can honestly say I don’t not care one bit if Israel seeks to exist tomorrow because I’m sick of them meddling in my country. And they only have themselves to blame.
Assume that this marriage is past tense.
Present. And my actively Jewish spouse is sick of their crap, too. We live in America and not Israel for a reason.
And she, like you, “doesn’t care if Israel [ceases] to exist”?
Strange sort of “actively Jewish” spouse you have.
Does a Jewish person HAVE to be pro Israel ?
Are the only 2 choices (1) not caring if Israel ceases to exist, or (2) being “pro Israel”?
Obviously not.
Israel is the Jewish homeland, given by God.
So Jewish God couldn't clear the Palestinian for them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will last about 15 minutes before it is overturned on First Amendment grounds, but maybe the pro Israel folks can take a half minute to reflect on how bad it looks that they are lining up to support someone whose playbook is looking surprisingly Hitleresque, and what this might mean for the long term support of your country?
As someone who married into the tribe, I can honestly say I don’t not care one bit if Israel seeks to exist tomorrow because I’m sick of them meddling in my country. And they only have themselves to blame.
Assume that this marriage is past tense.
Present. And my actively Jewish spouse is sick of their crap, too. We live in America and not Israel for a reason.
And she, like you, “doesn’t care if Israel [ceases] to exist”?
Strange sort of “actively Jewish” spouse you have.
Does a Jewish person HAVE to be pro Israel ?
Are the only 2 choices (1) not caring if Israel ceases to exist, or (2) being “pro Israel”?
Obviously not.
Israel is the Jewish homeland, given by God.
Only religious fanatics talk like this. It's the same language Hamas and ISIS use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will last about 15 minutes before it is overturned on First Amendment grounds, but maybe the pro Israel folks can take a half minute to reflect on how bad it looks that they are lining up to support someone whose playbook is looking surprisingly Hitleresque, and what this might mean for the long term support of your country?
As someone who married into the tribe, I can honestly say I don’t not care one bit if Israel seeks to exist tomorrow because I’m sick of them meddling in my country. And they only have themselves to blame.
Assume that this marriage is past tense.
Present. And my actively Jewish spouse is sick of their crap, too. We live in America and not Israel for a reason.
And she, like you, “doesn’t care if Israel [ceases] to exist”?
Strange sort of “actively Jewish” spouse you have.
Does a Jewish person HAVE to be pro Israel ?
Are the only 2 choices (1) not caring if Israel ceases to exist, or (2) being “pro Israel”?
Obviously not.
Israel is the Jewish homeland, given by God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will last about 15 minutes before it is overturned on First Amendment grounds, but maybe the pro Israel folks can take a half minute to reflect on how bad it looks that they are lining up to support someone whose playbook is looking surprisingly Hitleresque, and what this might mean for the long term support of your country?
As someone who married into the tribe, I can honestly say I don’t not care one bit if Israel seeks to exist tomorrow because I’m sick of them meddling in my country. And they only have themselves to blame.
Assume that this marriage is past tense.
Present. And my actively Jewish spouse is sick of their crap, too. We live in America and not Israel for a reason.
And she, like you, “doesn’t care if Israel [ceases] to exist”?
Strange sort of “actively Jewish” spouse you have.
Does a Jewish person HAVE to be pro Israel ?
Are the only 2 choices (1) not caring if Israel ceases to exist, or (2) being “pro Israel”?
Obviously not.
Israel is the Jewish homeland, given by God.
Please explain
Forget it, there’s nothing you can do with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will last about 15 minutes before it is overturned on First Amendment grounds, but maybe the pro Israel folks can take a half minute to reflect on how bad it looks that they are lining up to support someone whose playbook is looking surprisingly Hitleresque, and what this might mean for the long term support of your country?
As someone who married into the tribe, I can honestly say I don’t not care one bit if Israel seeks to exist tomorrow because I’m sick of them meddling in my country. And they only have themselves to blame.
Assume that this marriage is past tense.
Present. And my actively Jewish spouse is sick of their crap, too. We live in America and not Israel for a reason.
And she, like you, “doesn’t care if Israel [ceases] to exist”?
Strange sort of “actively Jewish” spouse you have.
Does a Jewish person HAVE to be pro Israel ?
Are the only 2 choices (1) not caring if Israel ceases to exist, or (2) being “pro Israel”?
Obviously not.
Israel is the Jewish homeland, given by God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will last about 15 minutes before it is overturned on First Amendment grounds, but maybe the pro Israel folks can take a half minute to reflect on how bad it looks that they are lining up to support someone whose playbook is looking surprisingly Hitleresque, and what this might mean for the long term support of your country?
As someone who married into the tribe, I can honestly say I don’t not care one bit if Israel seeks to exist tomorrow because I’m sick of them meddling in my country. And they only have themselves to blame.
Assume that this marriage is past tense.
Present. And my actively Jewish spouse is sick of their crap, too. We live in America and not Israel for a reason.
And she, like you, “doesn’t care if Israel [ceases] to exist”?
Strange sort of “actively Jewish” spouse you have.
Does a Jewish person HAVE to be pro Israel ?
Are the only 2 choices (1) not caring if Israel ceases to exist, or (2) being “pro Israel”?
Obviously not.
Israel is the Jewish homeland, given by God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will last about 15 minutes before it is overturned on First Amendment grounds, but maybe the pro Israel folks can take a half minute to reflect on how bad it looks that they are lining up to support someone whose playbook is looking surprisingly Hitleresque, and what this might mean for the long term support of your country?
As someone who married into the tribe, I can honestly say I don’t not care one bit if Israel seeks to exist tomorrow because I’m sick of them meddling in my country. And they only have themselves to blame.
Assume that this marriage is past tense.
Present. And my actively Jewish spouse is sick of their crap, too. We live in America and not Israel for a reason.
And she, like you, “doesn’t care if Israel [ceases] to exist”?
Strange sort of “actively Jewish” spouse you have.
Does a Jewish person HAVE to be pro Israel ?
Are the only 2 choices (1) not caring if Israel ceases to exist, or (2) being “pro Israel”?
Obviously not.
Israel is the Jewish homeland, given by God.
Please explain
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will last about 15 minutes before it is overturned on First Amendment grounds, but maybe the pro Israel folks can take a half minute to reflect on how bad it looks that they are lining up to support someone whose playbook is looking surprisingly Hitleresque, and what this might mean for the long term support of your country?
As someone who married into the tribe, I can honestly say I don’t not care one bit if Israel seeks to exist tomorrow because I’m sick of them meddling in my country. And they only have themselves to blame.
Assume that this marriage is past tense.
Present. And my actively Jewish spouse is sick of their crap, too. We live in America and not Israel for a reason.
And she, like you, “doesn’t care if Israel [ceases] to exist”?
Strange sort of “actively Jewish” spouse you have.
Does a Jewish person HAVE to be pro Israel ?
Are the only 2 choices (1) not caring if Israel ceases to exist, or (2) being “pro Israel”?
Obviously not.
Israel is the Jewish homeland, given by God.