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Just to be clear, war is hell.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: RazorV66
Just to be clear, war is hell.
Collateral damage is one thing. Targeting hospitals, schools, large apartment buildings and people at supposed safe zones and check points, trying to get to where the Israelis are telling them to go, and blocking food, water and medical supplies, are war crimes.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
They're protesting the death of 30K Palestinian women and children, killed by Israelis.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: network dude
They could be protesting blonde hair, or wanting to ban tube socks, it doesn't matter.
Just to be clear, that's not what they're protesting. They're protesting the death of 30K Palestinian women and children, killed by Israelis.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: RazorV66
Just to be clear, war is hell.
Collateral damage is one thing. Targeting hospitals, schools, large apartment buildings and people at supposed safe zones and check points, trying to get to where the Israelis are telling them to go, and blocking food, water and medical supplies, are war crimes.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: network dude
They could be protesting blonde hair, or wanting to ban tube socks, it doesn't matter.
Just to be clear, that's not what they're protesting. They're protesting the death of 30K Palestinian women and children, killed by Israelis.
If I was able to shell out that kind of money for my kid to go to this expensive college, said kid better be IN CLASS, head down and book open.
But I guess, that is what happens when you child is perfect, you don't discipline them or ever tell them no.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
That 30K number is from February of this year.
So what power do colleges in the U.S. have to stop The Israeli Government???
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: xuenchen
So what power do colleges in the U.S. have to stop The Israeli Government???
They have exactly the same power that they had back in 1970 when 4 students were killed by the National Guard for protesting the Vietnam War, on the campus of Kent State. I seem to recall a number of college campus protests during the Vietnam War.
No they’re not war crimes. Perfectly legal to bomb schools, hospitals, civilian businesses and dwellings, mosques, etc… if they are being used as military command post or to harbor military combatants and armory. Which is exactly what hamas did and is still doing. …and AGAIN, you need to do your homework instead of spewing a bunch of uneducated misinformation and propaganda.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: RazorV66
Just to be clear, war is hell.
Collateral damage is one thing. Targeting hospitals, schools, large apartment buildings and people at supposed safe zones and check points, trying to get to where the Israelis are telling them to go, and blocking food, water and medical supplies, are war crimes.
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
a reply to: Sookiechacha
You don’t even know where the numbers are coming from do you? Tell me where you’re getting your numbers and the source of origin of those numbers.
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
a reply to: Sookiechacha
www.washingtoninstitute.org...
This analysis is solely intended to compare various Hamas fatality claims against each other and raise questions about the resultant discrepancies. It makes no claims about the true death toll in Gaza or the civilian-combatant ratio, nor is it meant to distract from the very real and widespread loss of life in Gaza and the severe humanitarian crisis that its population continues to suffer.
originally posted by: nugget1
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: xuenchen
So what power do colleges in the U.S. have to stop The Israeli Government???
They have exactly the same power that they had back in 1970 when 4 students were killed by the National Guard for protesting the Vietnam War, on the campus of Kent State. I seem to recall a number of college campus protests during the Vietnam War.
I don't remember the death of those four students having the power to stop the Vietnam war. The war ended when TPTB decided it was time to end it....for political reasons, not because of public outcry.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: xuenchen
So what power do colleges in the U.S. have to stop The Israeli Government???
They have exactly the same power that they had back in 1970 when 4 students were killed by the National Guard for protesting the Vietnam War, on the campus of Kent State. I seem to recall a number of college campus protests during the Vietnam War.