Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is apparently a "reverse canary mission" project.
https://www.reversecanarymission.org
Interesting.
Just checked it out. Interesting. Reverse Canary Mission has a problem with Kanye West (not because he loves Hitler and sells swastika shirts), but instead because he said he doesn't know enough to comment about the Palestinian people. They put people on there for signing a letter calling for the release of the hostages. Beyonce is on there for not sharing her thoughts on the subject matter. That's a little different than posting names/videos/writings of people aligning with terrorist groups and saying all Zionists should die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is apparently a "reverse canary mission" project.
https://www.reversecanarymission.org
Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t hear over your racist dog whistles frankly. There are lots of groups who do things online that I might disagree with. However, it’s perfectly acceptable to publish lists of people affiliated with hate groups. The Southern Poverty Law Center tracks hate groups, too - including SJP. Trump doesn’t care about Jews - just like he doesn’t care about Palestinians or women - his own children, etc. He listens to no one - except Elon. Stop trafficking in antisemitic tropes, FFS.
If people like you had to stop using the word antisemitic you’d have nothing. We need to stop these people from calling people protesting the genocide of Palestinians , pro hamas. I’ve never seen anyone or any protest mention Hamas.
DP. Really? How ‘bout CUAD at Columbia? Dr. Rickford at Cornell? The Philadelphia coalition of SJP?
Want a few hundred more examples?
Let’s not whitewash: a significant number of protesters clearly and expressly support Hamas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d never heard of this website before but looking at it, I notice they are very comfortable publishing the names and faces of all sorts of individuals…
…except those who fund, run, or update this website. That’s a total black box.
Yes, I hope people begin doxxing the canary mission gestapo police.
Should we do the same to the online sleuths who doxxed Jan 6 protesters?
The hypocrisy is stunning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.
DP
Are they allowed to visit the Cincinnati Zoo or attend a Cubs game or purchase a Grand Slam breakfast at Denny’s while they’re here? I mean, they were not admitted to this country for any of those purposes, as well, so … but, I digress.
Anyway, I feel the same about anyone with dual citizenship. If someone cannot fully disavow loyalty to another state, seems reasonable enough to eject them. Regardless the other country.
All of them: gone, tout de suite, please and thank you.
Anonymous wrote:International students *should* write op-eds. It will broaden domestic students’ (like my own kids’) understanding of a big and very complex world. Peacefully sharing voices and perspectives is a good thing— not a reason to arrest someone without due process.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not bothered in the least that foreign political activists are being called out and potentially expelled. They were not admitted to this country for that purpose. If their reason for being here is not what they claimed when seeking residence, seems reasonable enough to eject them.
Anonymous wrote:Funny how the pro-Palestinian crowd doesn't like it much when they encounter aggressive tactics against their pet cause. This is all blowback from the virulent nature of the anti-Jewish, anti-Israel, pro-Hamas demonstrations on college campuses, replete with vandalism, masked faces, nationalist clothing, and antisemitic chants. Actions have consequences, plan and simple.
Maybe if all those sympathizers began to demonstrate here against Hamas, demanding the release of the hostages and Hamas' surrender, they'd encounter both more sympathy for their cause and less animosity.
Anonymous wrote:Funny how the pro-Palestinian crowd doesn't like it much when they encounter aggressive tactics against their pet cause. This is all blowback from the virulent nature of the anti-Jewish, anti-Israel, pro-Hamas demonstrations on college campuses, replete with vandalism, masked faces, nationalist clothing, and antisemitic chants. Actions have consequences, plan and simple.
Maybe if all those sympathizers began to demonstrate here against Hamas, demanding the release of the hostages and Hamas' surrender, they'd encounter both more sympathy for their cause and less animosity.
Anonymous wrote:There is apparently a "reverse canary mission" project.
https://www.reversecanarymission.org