Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He’s obviously unhinged.
Having said that, I do wonder what intel he is privy to given his prior career. It obviously impacted him.
That's not unhinged behavior. There was no provocation, resulting in THAT behavior. That's derangement.
And suggesting that it has something to do with his doddering career during or since he bamboozled his way into a gov't post is just a shabby, rather ineffectual way of trying to re-direct away what's far more likely. That is, he's saying the things that many, many people who share his views feel deep down, but are usually far better about keeping away from cameras.
FTR: I think this guy is an unhinged lunatic islamaphobe.
I also detest any and all religious extremism (Christian, Jewish, Mormon, Muslim, etc.) as it oftentimes leads to bad behavior (and primarily negatively impacts women and children).
I also detest terrorism in all forms. Both domestic and foreign. Both are bad.
I don’t know this guy in the video, but simply working off his prior title, I imagine he was privy to information and situations with details that never went public. And that makes me wonder what he heard or observed and how that might have impacted him.
That doesn’t mean I condone his behavior. Obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He’s obviously unhinged.
Having said that, I do wonder what intel he is privy to given his prior career. It obviously impacted him.
Staus quo at the State Department.
Anonymous wrote:Oh look Bill Ackerman, a white dude, is critiquing a brown/black man for supporting the human rights of Muslims and attempting to dox him. Billionaire vs student. What a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2023/11/21/opinion/rahm-emanuel-vandal-proves-anti-zionism-equals-antisemitism/amp/
Rahm Emanuel’s house vandalized and called an antisemitic crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The smug serenity with which he stands there treating another human being like that, completely devoid of compassion or dignity or regard for how his actions will appear to others - just, "I'm above this piece of nothing in front of me, and above anyone who has a problem with what I'm saying, too."
He's nobody. I'm somebody. I'll torment him as long as I want because he's not even the spit out chewing gum on the soles of my shoes.
The stuff of nightmares.
By the way, his name is Stuart Seidowitz if you want to say some prayers for his lost soul this holiday season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://twitter.com/itslaylas/status/1727059850725872010
"If we killed 4,000 Palestinian children, it wasn't enough."
Go on, defend him. Let's hear the roaring silence of condemnation from those who demand it of everyone else.
No one is going to defend him, because aside from the fact that he's obviously wrong and espousing a loathsome amorality, he's also doing it by... yelling at a man serving food in New York who isn't even of the same nationality as the people he thinks he's mad at.
I haven't read any of the rest of this thread, but count me as one Jew who's happy to condemn this creep. I don't know if he needs mental health services; I think it's quite clear that plenty of people who aren't actually insane have a difficult time seeing the humanity in people they disagree with. But I wish he'd shut the F up and stay inside and keep to himself.
It would be a better world if more people were open to being objective like you. F Hamas, but also F people like this guy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He’s obviously unhinged.
Having said that, I do wonder what intel he is privy to given his prior career. It obviously impacted him.
That's not unhinged behavior. There was no provocation, resulting in THAT behavior. That's derangement.
And suggesting that it has something to do with his doddering career during or since he bamboozled his way into a gov't post is just a shabby, rather ineffectual way of trying to re-direct away what's far more likely. That is, he's saying the things that many, many people who share his views feel deep down, but are usually far better about keeping away from cameras.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://twitter.com/itslaylas/status/1727059850725872010
"If we killed 4,000 Palestinian children, it wasn't enough."
Go on, defend him. Let's hear the roaring silence of condemnation from those who demand it of everyone else.
No one is going to defend him, because aside from the fact that he's obviously wrong and espousing a loathsome amorality, he's also doing it by... yelling at a man serving food in New York who isn't even of the same nationality as the people he thinks he's mad at.
I haven't read any of the rest of this thread, but count me as one Jew who's happy to condemn this creep. I don't know if he needs mental health services; I think it's quite clear that plenty of people who aren't actually insane have a difficult time seeing the humanity in people they disagree with. But I wish he'd shut the F up and stay inside and keep to himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2023/11/21/opinion/rahm-emanuel-vandal-proves-anti-zionism-equals-antisemitism/amp/
Rahm Emanuel’s house vandalized and called an antisemitic crime.
Is the bottom of the barrel so near that we are citing the Post editorial board?
This was in the Chicago papers, too, fwiw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The smug serenity with which he stands there treating another human being like that, completely devoid of compassion or dignity or regard for how his actions will appear to others - just, "I'm above this piece of nothing in front of me, and above anyone who has a problem with what I'm saying, too."
He's nobody. I'm somebody. I'll torment him as long as I want because he's not even the spit out chewing gum on the soles of my shoes.
The stuff of nightmares.
By the way, his name is Stuart Seidowitz if you want to say some prayers for his lost soul this holiday season.
"The videos, posted on Twitter by a Columbia University student, shows Stuart Seldowitz asking someone off camera, “Did you rape your daughter like Muhammad did?” and saying that killing 4,000 Palestinian children “wasn’t enough.”
...
Seldowitz was acting director for the National Security Council South Asia Directorate under Obama and was deputy director/senior political officer in the U.S. State Department’s Office of Israel and Palestinian Affairs from 1999 to 2003. More recently, he served as foreign affairs chair for Gotham Government Relations, which announced his new role in a press release in November 2022. "
https://www.vice.com/en/article/7kxmwe/stuart-seldowitz-halal-cart-harassment
And people wonder why the world views are Israel policy as absurdly biased
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2023/11/21/opinion/rahm-emanuel-vandal-proves-anti-zionism-equals-antisemitism/amp/
Rahm Emanuel’s house vandalized and called an antisemitic crime.
Is the bottom of the barrel so near that we are citing the Post editorial board?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The math classroom is not the place for promoting individual political views! What will these universities do next - devote 30 minutes of each class to unrelated individual promotion - bring your flags, your drums, have a dance party and promote your next event! Sorry but the (again, very expensive) classroom with limited time has a structure - one which has been well thought out by many professionals to present learning of very specific material.
For all I’ve heard about safe spaces in recent years (Demands for safe spaces), the classroom as a safe space for learning (math!) I should think would be such a space! For “ALL” we say - do we really mean that, or not?
Many colleges are weak and wobbly when it cones to protecting Jewish students. There are probably many reasons for this--political, fear, etc.
Anonymous wrote:
https://twitter.com/itslaylas/status/1727059850725872010
"If we killed 4,000 Palestinian children, it wasn't enough."
Go on, defend him. Let's hear the roaring silence of condemnation from those who demand it of everyone else.