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Have those ships got there yet?
Not yet, but they're coming.

Interestingly, Israel is now trying to wash their bloodstained hands and floated a proposal to "outsource" human aid cargo inspection to "International Security Consultants" (aka "mercenaries and pirates") Secretary of State Blinken said "don't even think about that". Israel backed down.
 
Not yet, but they're coming.

Interestingly, Israel is now trying to wash their bloodstained hands and floated a proposal to "outsource" human aid cargo inspection to "International Security Consultants" (aka "mercenaries and pirates") Secretary of State Blinken said "don't even think about that". Israel backed down.
You need to read up on why they haven't got there yet.
 
Since the United States Navy ordered the Israeli Piracy Fleet to stand the fuck down last month while they help deliver food relief to Gaza, a flotilla of ships is using the time to attempt a civilian breach of the Israeli naval blockade. 5,000 tons of food spread over a number of ships to debark from Turkey towards Israel.

Israel, to its shame and discredit, has named one of the sponsors of the food relief flotilla a "terrorist organization" in advance (a designation no other country in the world supports for this organization) which is generally used by Israel as a "justification" for illegal boardings at sea.

Israeli Reichfuehrer Netanyahu was said to be considering bribing Turkey to prohibit these ships from leaving Turkish ports.

Israel has also cracked down on food relief truck convoys at designated land checkpoints, turning away 59% of food deliveries, presumably because the Israelis revel in human suffering.

The likelihood of there being weapons for the Hamas animals in that opportunistic "humanitarian flotilla" is unacceptably high.

Nobody but the U.S., the U.K. and Israel should be organizing / conducting / inspecting humanitarian aid shipments until the Hamas animals have been eliminated - and maybe even after the Hamas animals are eliminated.

Full stop.
 
Yes, I understand that you want to compare the two.
Both are protests based in presumed discrimination against an ethnic group, with a target group clearly in their sights.

And both will turn violent because of that paranoid ideology...
 
Both are protests based in presumed discrimination against an ethnic group, with a target group clearly in their sights.

And both will turn violent because of that paranoid ideology...
Good luck on your expectations.

The two are not comparable in any meaningful way except to conflate
 
The LA Riots started out as a peaceful race protest as well, just like BLM and Gaza protests.
There are instigators of violence that take advantage of protests to enact their violence. That is not isolated to any specific cause. That also does not relate protests to each other.
 
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.
 
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