Israel/Hamas PB Tribal Fight

The University of Texas-Austin attempted to hold a pro-Palestinian rally on campus yesterday, 10 blocks away from Governor Greg "Hotwheels Hitler" Abbott's unterfuehrer-bunker.

Abbott, a huge opponent of free speech in Texas, immediately called out the Texas National Guard crack "Uvalde Battalion" ("We act tough unless you're armed"). They immediately cleared the area and detained anyone suspected of being a Hamas sympathizer (i.e. appearing Arabic).
 
The University of Texas-Austin attempted to hold a pro-Palestinian rally on campus yesterday, 10 blocks away from Governor Greg "Hotwheels Hitler" Abbott's unterfuehrer-bunker.

Abbott, a huge opponent of free speech in Texas, immediately called out the Texas National Guard crack "Uvalde Battalion" ("We act tough unless you're armed"). They immediately cleared the area and detained anyone suspected of being a Hamas sympathizer (i.e. appearing Arabic).
Clarifying here - the rally wasn't held by the University. The protest was held by the Palestine Solidarity Committee.

Adding - the safety of students should be the priority for any University. No student or teacher should be obstructed from their ability to freely move as they wish. Any protest should be mindful of antisemitic behavior and discourage such things and the University should revoke any group's status if they can't adhere to that.
 
The University of Texas-Austin attempted to hold a pro-Palestinian rally on campus yesterday, 10 blocks away from Governor Greg "Hotwheels Hitler" Abbott's unterfuehrer-bunker.

Abbott, a huge opponent of free speech in Texas, immediately called out the Texas National Guard crack "Uvalde Battalion" ("We act tough unless you're armed"). They immediately cleared the area and detained anyone suspected of being a Hamas sympathizer (i.e. appearing Arabic).
the tactics used yesterday—including televised acts of throwing peacefully protesting professors and students to the ground and general intimidation that only served to inflame the crowd, escalating the problems rather than calming things—were not on show today since it was clear America was watching such actions.
 
2019 seems a lifetime ago...
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No student or teacher should be obstructed from their ability to freely move as they wish. Any protest should be mindful of antisemitic behavior and discourage such things and the University should revoke any group's status if they can't adhere to that.
I think people should be able to have whatever goddamned opinions they want, so long as they do not obstruct others. Every ethnic group has to get used to the type of criticism that is constantly leveled against Whites, Jews, the English, etc.
 
I think people should be able to have whatever goddamned opinions they want, so long as they do not obstruct others. Every ethnic group has to get used to the type of criticism that is constantly leveled against Whites, Jews, the English, etc.
Good for you
 
Which doesn't include assaulting police officers and many were assaulted by students and outside agitators.
The outside funding from terror groups and NGOs seems to have invalidated the idea that these protests are organic.

Then again, the same was true of the BLM protests.
 
This might have already been shared in this thread, but if you haven’t seen it, it’s a must see. Kudos to Sheryl Sandburg for helping to bring the voices of these women forward.

 
Poetic Justice

Student protesters find themselves in a bit of a bind if they get arrested for their actions on campus. Hundreds of students across the country have been suspended while some have even been expelled for their actions.

But imagine you're a recruiter for a Fortune 500 company or a white shoes law firm. The chances of a protester overcoming his or her "youthful indiscretion" and getting hired are somewhere between slim and none.

So, many of the students who saw it as a badge of honor to spend a few hours in lockup suddenly realized their future career prospects were out the window. They either want amnesty or their records expunged to avoid the consequences of their actions.

"I mean, like, yeah I'm against Zionism and all, but Jeez! I didn't know it would screw up the rest of my life."

Rick Moran, PJMedia.com


https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2024...esty-to-protect-their-future-careers-n4928576
 
Poetic Justice

Student protesters find themselves in a bit of a bind if they get arrested for their actions on campus. Hundreds of students across the country have been suspended while some have even been expelled for their actions.

But imagine you're a recruiter for a Fortune 500 company or a white shoes law firm. The chances of a protester overcoming his or her "youthful indiscretion" and getting hired are somewhere between slim and none.

So, many of the students who saw it as a badge of honor to spend a few hours in lockup suddenly realized their future career prospects were out the window. They either want amnesty or their records expunged to avoid the consequences of their actions.

"I mean, like, yeah I'm against Zionism and all, but Jeez! I didn't know it would screw up the rest of my life."

Rick Moran, PJMedia.com


https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2024...esty-to-protect-their-future-careers-n4928576
Stoopid Housesquaw thinks a misdemeanor trespassing arrest at a public protest will affect someone's employment prospects.

Reminds me of teachers that would tell me about my conduct grades being part of my "Permanent Record".

Stoopid stoopid housesquaw.
 
You know, this woman irritates me.
I don't give a flying fuck about the nuances between "Palestinians" and "Gazans".
I don't give a flying fuck about protestors chant, whether it's "From the river to the sea" or "Lock her up" or "Jews will not replace us".
I'm not going to be shamed because I "don't know the full picture behind the Israel-Gazan conflict".
I just want the Israel to stop their genocidal ethnic cleansing in Gaza. Full stop.
Israel's "right to exist" is not superior to "Gazan's right to live".
 
This might have already been shared in this thread, but if you haven’t seen it, it’s a must see. Kudos to Sheryl Sandburg for helping to bring the voices of these women forward.

Let's put this in American terms.
In your opinion, what's the appropriate revenge civilian casualty death number for a rape?
50 white people?
100 Mexicans?
200 blacks?

Do children casualties count for half of the revenge total?
 
Let's put this in American terms.
In your opinion, what's the appropriate revenge civilian casualty death number for a rape?
50 white people?
100 Mexicans?
200 blacks?

Do children casualties count for half of the revenge total?
did any of those attack America? Take hostages?
 
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