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Multiple college students signed a petition to support the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) last week.
Media Research Center TV reporter Dan Joseph went to the campus of George Washington University on Thursday, Sept. 11, and collected a dozen signatures from students on a petition to President Barack Obama to not only stop bombing ISIS, but also actively support the terrorist group. ISIS has beheaded two American journalists, James Foley and Steven Sotloff.
By supporting ISIS instead of bombing them we think we can avoid war,” Joseph explains to one signee in the video. ”And uh, you know, they’re just like just like us — only with slightly more beheadings.”
“Oh they’re the ones that kept beheading us?” the student said before signing the petition.
“Every religion has their moments,” explained one girl who signed the petition. “I mean, come on, we can — don’t even get me started where the Christians used to, uh, what they did to the non-believers once upon a time.”
originally posted by: starwarsisreal
Multiple college students signed a petition to support the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) last week.
Media Research Center TV reporter Dan Joseph went to the campus of George Washington University on Thursday, Sept. 11, and collected a dozen signatures from students on a petition to President Barack Obama to not only stop bombing ISIS, but also actively support the terrorist group. ISIS has beheaded two American journalists, James Foley and Steven Sotloff.
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
I'll bet that is a dozen students that aren't finishing the semester. They will either be "detained" or won't pass due to a lack of critical thinking.
“Every religion has their moments,” explained one girl who signed the petition. “I mean, come on, we can — don’t even get me started where the Christians used to, uh, what they did to the non-believers once upon a time.”
originally posted by: starwarsisreal
a reply to: TDawgRex
Still the question is how did these students who obviously have zero critical thinking skills go to one of these so called Higher Educational institutions.
In fact here's one quote from a girl in the video
“Every religion has their moments,” explained one girl who signed the petition. “I mean, come on, we can — don’t even get me started where the Christians used to, uh, what they did to the non-believers once upon a time.”
originally posted by: TDawgRex
a reply to: boncho
Actually Bonch, if you watch the entire thing, you do see those people.
It was very poorly done.
originally posted by: boncho
1. People are not all meant to be aware or up to date on current events and affairs. We have very specialized industries/areas of learning in modern times.