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originally posted by: theatreboy
Threats do not step on the rights of others..
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: network dude
Absolutely. I even pointed out to flyersfan it was their right to call for the government to crack down on these people. Because that’s speech.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: CriticalStinker
Shouldn't you be able to show all the peaceful non-threatening protests going on?
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: theatreboy
Yep like another 9/11 or another October attack on Israel.
Yep, nothing to see here, words are words.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
You never answered me when I asked how many UT protesters said they were going to do exactly what Columbia did.
originally posted by: xuenchen
Does anybody have the ratio of outside agents provocateurs / actual students or workers at each university partaking in the protests? 😃
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
What threats were made at UT?
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
You never answered me when I asked how many UT protesters said they were going to do exactly what Columbia did.
Musta missed that. I have no idea. The purpose stated was to be in solidarity with Columbia and what they were doing. And that's what was being set up and starting to run when it got shut down.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: xuenchen
Does anybody have the ratio of outside agents provocateurs / actual students or workers at each university partaking in the protests? 😃
On the COlumbia thread I posted info showing some arrests .. and one arrest article had 3/4 of that particular arrest were verified not to be students. They were adults who had Muslim names and/or Muslim backgrounds ... like one was born and raised in Lebanon, went to school in London, and worked for an Arab newspaper. That kind of thing.
Palestinian militant group Hamas and Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei publicly applauded the growing number of anti-Gaza war protests and encampments that have sprung up on college campuses from California to Massachusetts and have become a flashpoint in the U.S.
Khamenei also put out a statement on X, formerly Twitter, where he celebrated the flying of a Hezbollah's flag in the streets of the U.S. "The people of the world are supporting the Resistance Front because they are resisting & because they are against oppression," the post read.
Plaudits from Iran and Hamas − the group that carried out the Oct. 7 attack prompting the deadliest single assault on Jews since the Holocaust, slaughtering 1,200 and dragging hundreds back to Gaza as hostages − come at a boiling point. Protests have embroiled college presidents, students, political leaders from both parties and even President Biden himself as thousands of Jewish students denounce growing antisemitism on U.S. college campuses.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
Hey guys,
At a Trump rally people were chanting genocide Joe. Trump then said they weren’t wrong.
Should we start enforcing our new Israeli laws on them too?
Just curious at where we draw the line.
My guess is it’s speech we don’t agree with, or people we don’t agree with. But I just want to make sure.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: xuenchen
Does anybody have the ratio of outside agents provocateurs / actual students or workers at each university partaking in the protests? 😃
On the COlumbia thread I posted info showing some arrests .. and one arrest article had 3/4 of that particular arrest were verified not to be students. They were adults who had Muslim names and/or Muslim backgrounds ... like one was born and raised in Lebanon, went to school in London, and worked for an Arab newspaper. That kind of thing.