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Cameltoe Chariot
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And of course, the usual ATRL zionists are in here spreading propaganda with zero repercussions.

 

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1 minute ago, Cameltoe Chariot said:

And of course, the usual ATRL zionists are in here spreading propaganda with zero repercussions.

 

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when the mod team announced FOUR new mods I was like "maybe we can do something about the genocide defenders now?"

 

obviously there are members of the mod team who have absolutely no issue that this site is being shamelessly used for propaganda and downplay of dead children

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Cameltoe Chariot
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Just now, ChapelHooker said:

when the mod team announced FOUR new mods I was like "maybe we can do something about the genocide defenders now?"

 

obviously there are members of the mod team who have absolutely no issue that this site is being shamelessly used for propaganda and downplay of dead children

I posted about it in HQ a week ago and got nothing but silence and a thinly veiled jab from an admin.

 

One of those genocide defenders laugh reacted at the jab too.

 

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Just now, Cameltoe Chariot said:

I posted about it in HQ a week ago and got nothing but silence and a thinly veiled jab from an admin.

 

One of those genocide defenders laugh reacted at the jab too.

 

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******* hell. not surprised though considering the views of certain members... 

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This genocidal LOSER :laugh:

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there WERE antisemitic protestors mixed in with the lot - that is fact lol so yes theyre looking after the safety of their students although id argue it would be better to find a space where they require like student ID for access to space to protest... 

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48 minutes ago, SeeingStars1515 said:

there WERE antisemitic protestors mixed in with the lot - that is fact lol so yes theyre looking after the safety of their students although id argue it would be better to find a space where they require like student ID for access to space to protest... 

I totally agree about the student ID. I bet a lot of these protesters don't even go to school there which is dangerous within itself. 

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They're trying to distract from the fact that multiple mass graves with hundreds of bodies are being found in destroyed hospitals in gaza

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What are they going to do now? Suspend and fire staff?! :bibliahh:

 

 

 

Also at NYU:

 

 

 

:clap3: This is only getting bigger.

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These student protests are spreading like wildfire now. So far, I've seen solidarity encampments at Columbia, Barnard College, NYU, The New School, MIT, Emerson College, Tufts, Yale, Washington University, Vanderbilt University, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, University of Maryland, UC Berkeley, and University of Alberta. Feels significant.

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On 4/21/2024 at 6:47 PM, Both Sides Now said:

Power to the students :clap3:

 

America is a joke. Nobody is buying this shite anymore. We know why the students are there - to protest a genocide. It's rather antisemitic of Zionists to continuously associate Jews with this horrible crime against humanity. You can expect more desperation as more and  more people become repulsed by Israel's actions. This isn't going away. 

 

Also, a reminder for the creeps in this thread that most Zionists in America aren't even Jews. They're nutty white Evangelicals who think that the rapture will come when enough Jews move to Israel. Like that Christian congressman from Georgia who said God would put a curse on Columbia for allowing protests. Clown country. 

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I wonder how these schools should adjust their DEI policies going forward. Obviously no one who is Israeli would feel comfortable on the campus. Maybe they can put exceptions in their discrimination policies for people whose national origin is a settler colonial state? I guess that might not be legal

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45 minutes ago, VOSS said:

I wonder how these schools should adjust their DEI policies going forward. Obviously no one who is Israeli would feel comfortable on the campus. 

 

 

 

 

 

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52 minutes ago, VOSS said:

I wonder how these schools should adjust their DEI policies going forward.

It's so wild how brain rotted and corrupted into right-wing talking points that average liberal is that In a historical moment of activism against genocide, you somehow continue your liberal creep, creep, creep to the far-right that you're somehow dunking on *re-reads posts* DEI policies. :smiley:

 

People like you and Biden have no clue what you're doing going up against this kind of solidarity and outrage over genocide happening right in front of us.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Nintendoes said:

They look like those typical students that smoke weed and attend festivals everyday. :giraffe: So their opinion shouldn't matter that much. 

The attendees at the festival on October 7th were smoking and drinking. And the IDF killed them. Was that justified to you as well?

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18 hours ago, ZeroSuitBritney said:

What are they going to do now? Suspend and fire staff?! :bibliahh:

 

 

 

Also at NYU:

 

 

 

:clap3: This is only getting bigger.

Glad to see the faculty at Columbia (and NYU) protest as well. :clap3:

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34 minutes ago, SmittenCake said:

The attendees at the festival on October 7th were smoking and drinking. And the IDF killed them. Was that justified to you as well?

I didn't say anything about killing :biblionny:

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