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Hamas terrorists infiltrated Israel. 1400+ killed, 2400+ wounded, 240+ abducted. Israel declares war

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Cyberpunkd

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I'm from Poland and I don't want to have gangs here abusing girls and marching in support of Sharia law. And I believe that illegal migrants storming the border are legitimate military targets.
Well, it's a good think the Polish government definitely didn't sell hundreds of thousands of Schengen visas to Bangladeshi, Pakistanis, and others!
 

ThisIsMyDog

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Well, it's a good think the Polish government definitely didn't sell hundreds of thousands of Schengen visas to Bangladeshi, Pakistanis, and others!
Back at the beginning of their rule in 2015 I hoped that they would not turn out to be such corrupt motherfuckers trying to destroy our democracy.
 
Like the Crusades? Like killing abortion doctors? Like justifying rape of women and girls because "you were born bad" or "you are of the devil" ... I dunno ... It's a human thing

I agree it's totally comparable. I lost a great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great,great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great,great, great, great, great-cousin back then to a warlord with a mace. Our family hasn't been the same since.
 

jason10mm

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Military age males sure are looking joyous in Northern Gaza in anticipation of the ground war. And luxury sedans must be standard issue in "open air prisons."

See that guy in the white shirt and ball cap leading the chant? That's who some folks would say is Hamas, the only real threat in Gaza.

See aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll those other guys and little boys running along, chanting after him, CLEARLY being forced to be there when they would much rather be at work or school building a better future for themselves and the world....those are the peaceful Palestinians.

Right? RIGHT?

Remember this clip when suddenly there are 'grieving' parents clutching their children. This is NOT what responsible parents do.

TBF I'm not actually sure what that guy is chanting, it's totally possible he is saying "Let's work with the Israelis and root out Hamas!" in which case I retract my above statements. Somehow I don't think thats what it is though.....
 

Putonahappyface

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I wonder how Sweden feels about a forum owned by a company in their country openly supporting terrorists.
Maybe bringing this to their attention over on Twitter XxX would be the right move.

Happy Joy GIF by Klarna
 

StreetsofBeige

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Assuming Israel keeps up pounding Gaza for a while (where it's a one sided battle), the key thing that comes from it will be what Gaza/Hamas people do after.

Keep up the anti-Semite hate down to the last person. Or like in typical situations where you get your ass beat after causing trouble, you call it quits and change going forward.

Some people are stubborn. Some evaluate the situation and dont do it again.
 

Putonahappyface

Gold Member
WTF, the stabber was there for the taking and the bystanders just did nothing. Fuck this.
People would've been terrified, but I agree he should've been rushed with an improvised weapon, a handbag would've been useful for example. I train for gun and knife defense regularly and it's sobering. You're guaranteed to get cut, the training just increases your chances of walking away.
 

EviLore

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Young Jews Brace for ‘A Day of Global Jihad’​

By Maya Sulkin

I was a deeply unpopular student at Columbia for a simple reason: I was a Zionist. When I posted photos on Instagram of swastikas graffitied across campus, I received private messages telling me I was “attention-seeking.” When I hosted pro-Israel events, commenters online accused me of blood libel.

I left Columbia earlier this year in part because of this bullying. And now, after more than 1,300 Jews were slaughtered by Hamas in Israel, the hatred that once hid behind my Instagram DMs is appearing in broad daylight right at my alma mater, an Ivy League bastion that has educated politicians, CEOs, and Nobel Prize winners.

On Wednesday, female Columbia student Maxwell Friedman, 19, was arrested and charged with assault after she beat an Israeli student with a stick outside the school’s main library.

The following day, hundreds of students gathered outside Columbia’s Alma Mater statue to cheer on the mass genocide of Jews. (In this, they were merely echoing the views published by tenured professor Joseph Massad, who described the scene of “Palestinian fighters from Gaza breaking through Israel’s prison fence” as “awesome.”)

For hours, students encircled the quad, waving Palestinian flags and chanting the ten rally cries sanctioned by on-campus activists, including “End the Zionist occupation” and “Stop defending apartheid.”

Many covered their faces, pulling sweatshirts over their heads in the face of cameras. A few wore N95 masks, sunglasses, and hats all at once. Earlier, one of the student groups behind the event, Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine, encouraged participants to cover their faces “for safety from doxxing.”

A counterprotest of Jewish students stood mostly silent except for one point, when they sang in Hebrew. Later, as they poured out of the front gate on Broadway, some walked with their heads hung low, their eyes averted.

“Something has changed,” Sophie Kasson, an 19-year-old Jewish student at Columbia, told The Free Press.

This weekend, she says, is parents’ weekend. She had been looking forward to bringing her mother to a Shabbat service at the university’s Hillel, a community for Jews on campus.

But former Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal has called for a day of global jihad on Friday, and the group’s commander Mahmoud al-Zahar said “the entire planet will be under our law; there will be no more Jews or Christian traitors.”

Given the threats, she might just stay inside.

“My parents have warned me plenty of times that this isn’t really the safest place to be Jewish,” she says of the campus, which she says has “a very big pro-Palestine movement,” endorsed by many professors.

She pauses, fumbling to grab her necklace: “And now with all of this happening, they’re increasingly worried. And so am I.”

To be clear, this is not just a Columbia problem.

  • On Tuesday, at Drexel University in Philadelphia, a Jewish student’s dorm room was set on fire. No other door in the hall was vandalized, and the student believes she was targeted due to her outspoken support of Israel. Police are now investigating this as a possible hate crime.
  • At Stanford on Wednesday, the Students for Justice in Palestine hosted a “teach-in” attended by about 250 people, where a source told The Free Press that a student speaker advised the crowd that the Israeli government’s “goal is to kill all Palestinians.”
  • On Thursday at Stanford it was reported that an instructor divided his students at a mandatory undergraduate course called “Civil, Liberal and Global Education” into two camps: Jews and non-Jews. The teacher told the Jewish students to gather their things, stand in a corner, and said, “This is what Israel does to the Palestinians.” The teacher then asked, “How many people died in the Holocaust?” When a student said, “Six million,” the teacher replied, “Colonizers killed more than 6 million. Israel is a colonizer.” In a public statement, Stanford revealed multiple students had reported this conduct, and it was now investigating “identity-based targeting of students.”
  • Also on Thursday, George Mason University in Virginia students waved Palestinian flags and chanted “glory to the resistance fighters.”
  • At UCLA, many hundreds of students gathered to chant: “intifada, intifada”—a call for an violent uprising against Israel.
  • At the University of Washington, a crowd of Students for Justice in Palestine filled the air with chants of “There is only one solution” as a Jewish student cried and begged a guard, “They want us dead. How are you allowing this?” Olivia Feldman, the 20-year-old co-president of Students Supporting Israel at the college, told The Free Press, “I’ve been called a terrorist and a colonizer. I’ve been called a baby killer in the past. A lot of students are really afraid to go to class tomorrow.”
  • On Thursday, a Fox News reporter said that at least three protesters at the University of Massachusetts Amherst followed her into a parking garage, demanding to know her ethnicity, address, and phone number. When she refused, one of the protesters told her “I’ll have my lawyers contact you” and “have a terrible day.” (One of our reporters was denied an interview at a rally earlier this week because she was not Arab.)
It’s happening off campuses, too. Jewish people across the West—from London and Paris to New York and Sydney—are seeing the creeping telltale signs of hate.

The NYPD has been ordered to be out in force and in uniform all day Friday, amid fears of violence. Religious centers have been told to ensure all their doors are locked and guards remain on high alert. Jewish day schools across the city are ratcheting up security. Jews aren’t the only ones suffering from violence; three Palestinian supporters were reportedly attacked by a group waving Israeli flags on Wednesday night.

In Toronto, three men were arrested for making threats to the Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto. Authorities are now investigating the incident as a hate crime.

In Paris, after the government banned pro-Palestinian protests out of fear of civil unrest, several hundred still showed up in the downtown area chanting “Israel murderer.” Riot police eventually disbanded the crowd using tear gas.

In front of the Sydney Opera House in Australia Tuesday night, over one thousand protestors demanded “gas the Jews.” A group of men attended another rally in Melbourne that night, where they reportedly said they were “on the hunt to kill Jews.”

In London, women in hijabs were seen ripping down posters of Israeli hostages from buildings in the streets and scurrying away. At least three Jewish schools—Ateres Beis Yaakov Primary School, Torah Vodaas Primary School, and Menorah High School—are closed until Monday as a precautionary measure.

Alexis Price told The Free Press that her childrens’ Jewish day school in north London is trying to stay open while amping up security. Normally, the school has two guards and a fence. On Friday, they are beefing up with two police officers and three community volunteer guards.

“It’s going to look like a prison,” said the 40-year-old mother of two kids, aged nine and five.

Price said boys have been told not to wear their kippahs on their way to school. She added that she knows families who’ve pulled their kids from class all week to keep them safe.

“I discussed it with my husband because I am scared, but we decided to send the kids because what sort of message would we be sending them if we didn’t?” Price said. “We don’t want to let the terrorists win.”

Aliza Licht, a 49-year-old entrepreneur and author based in New York City, told The Free Press that while her inbox and social media feeds have been filled with fear, her local community has inspired her with their strength.

“We know that if we support each other, we will get past this,” Licht said.

On Friday, she is sending her daughter to school and later that night, she will join a group of New Yorkers who are planning to lean out of their windows or head to their rooftops and sing the Hatikvah, Israel’s national anthem.

“My grandparents did not survive the Holocaust for me to be silent,” she said.
 
People would've been terrified, but I agree he should've been rushed with an improvised weapon, a handbag would've been useful for example. I train for gun and knife defense regularly and it's sobering. You're guaranteed to get cut, the training just increases your chances of walking away.
I understand, it's easy for me to sit here in the comfort of my chair and say this. Just saying, the guy looked completely gassed and on the ground.
 

Raven117

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Young Jews Brace for ‘A Day of Global Jihad’​

By Maya Sulkin

I was a deeply unpopular student at Columbia for a simple reason: I was a Zionist. When I posted photos on Instagram of swastikas graffitied across campus, I received private messages telling me I was “attention-seeking.” When I hosted pro-Israel events, commenters online accused me of blood libel.

I left Columbia earlier this year in part because of this bullying. And now, after more than 1,300 Jews were slaughtered by Hamas in Israel, the hatred that once hid behind my Instagram DMs is appearing in broad daylight right at my alma mater, an Ivy League bastion that has educated politicians, CEOs, and Nobel Prize winners.

On Wednesday, female Columbia student Maxwell Friedman, 19, was arrested and charged with assault after she beat an Israeli student with a stick outside the school’s main library.

The following day, hundreds of students gathered outside Columbia’s Alma Mater statue to cheer on the mass genocide of Jews. (In this, they were merely echoing the views published by tenured professor Joseph Massad, who described the scene of “Palestinian fighters from Gaza breaking through Israel’s prison fence” as “awesome.”)

For hours, students encircled the quad, waving Palestinian flags and chanting the ten rally cries sanctioned by on-campus activists, including “End the Zionist occupation” and “Stop defending apartheid.”

Many covered their faces, pulling sweatshirts over their heads in the face of cameras. A few wore N95 masks, sunglasses, and hats all at once. Earlier, one of the student groups behind the event, Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine, encouraged participants to cover their faces “for safety from doxxing.”

A counterprotest of Jewish students stood mostly silent except for one point, when they sang in Hebrew. Later, as they poured out of the front gate on Broadway, some walked with their heads hung low, their eyes averted.

“Something has changed,” Sophie Kasson, an 19-year-old Jewish student at Columbia, told The Free Press.

This weekend, she says, is parents’ weekend. She had been looking forward to bringing her mother to a Shabbat service at the university’s Hillel, a community for Jews on campus.

But former Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal has called for a day of global jihad on Friday, and the group’s commander Mahmoud al-Zahar said “the entire planet will be under our law; there will be no more Jews or Christian traitors.”

Given the threats, she might just stay inside.

“My parents have warned me plenty of times that this isn’t really the safest place to be Jewish,” she says of the campus, which she says has “a very big pro-Palestine movement,” endorsed by many professors.

She pauses, fumbling to grab her necklace: “And now with all of this happening, they’re increasingly worried. And so am I.”

To be clear, this is not just a Columbia problem.

  • On Tuesday, at Drexel University in Philadelphia, a Jewish student’s dorm room was set on fire. No other door in the hall was vandalized, and the student believes she was targeted due to her outspoken support of Israel. Police are now investigating this as a possible hate crime.
  • At Stanford on Wednesday, the Students for Justice in Palestine hosted a “teach-in” attended by about 250 people, where a source told The Free Press that a student speaker advised the crowd that the Israeli government’s “goal is to kill all Palestinians.”
  • On Thursday at Stanford it was reported that an instructor divided his students at a mandatory undergraduate course called “Civil, Liberal and Global Education” into two camps: Jews and non-Jews. The teacher told the Jewish students to gather their things, stand in a corner, and said, “This is what Israel does to the Palestinians.” The teacher then asked, “How many people died in the Holocaust?” When a student said, “Six million,” the teacher replied, “Colonizers killed more than 6 million. Israel is a colonizer.” In a public statement, Stanford revealed multiple students had reported this conduct, and it was now investigating “identity-based targeting of students.”
  • Also on Thursday, George Mason University in Virginia students waved Palestinian flags and chanted “glory to the resistance fighters.”
  • At UCLA, many hundreds of students gathered to chant: “intifada, intifada”—a call for an violent uprising against Israel.
  • At the University of Washington, a crowd of Students for Justice in Palestine filled the air with chants of “There is only one solution” as a Jewish student cried and begged a guard, “They want us dead. How are you allowing this?” Olivia Feldman, the 20-year-old co-president of Students Supporting Israel at the college, told The Free Press, “I’ve been called a terrorist and a colonizer. I’ve been called a baby killer in the past. A lot of students are really afraid to go to class tomorrow.”
  • On Thursday, a Fox News reporter said that at least three protesters at the University of Massachusetts Amherst followed her into a parking garage, demanding to know her ethnicity, address, and phone number. When she refused, one of the protesters told her “I’ll have my lawyers contact you” and “have a terrible day.” (One of our reporters was denied an interview at a rally earlier this week because she was not Arab.)
It’s happening off campuses, too. Jewish people across the West—from London and Paris to New York and Sydney—are seeing the creeping telltale signs of hate.

The NYPD has been ordered to be out in force and in uniform all day Friday, amid fears of violence. Religious centers have been told to ensure all their doors are locked and guards remain on high alert. Jewish day schools across the city are ratcheting up security. Jews aren’t the only ones suffering from violence; three Palestinian supporters were reportedly attacked by a group waving Israeli flags on Wednesday night.

In Toronto, three men were arrested for making threats to the Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto. Authorities are now investigating the incident as a hate crime.

In Paris, after the government banned pro-Palestinian protests out of fear of civil unrest, several hundred still showed up in the downtown area chanting “Israel murderer.” Riot police eventually disbanded the crowd using tear gas.

In front of the Sydney Opera House in Australia Tuesday night, over one thousand protestors demanded “gas the Jews.” A group of men attended another rally in Melbourne that night, where they reportedly said they were “on the hunt to kill Jews.”

In London, women in hijabs were seen ripping down posters of Israeli hostages from buildings in the streets and scurrying away. At least three Jewish schools—Ateres Beis Yaakov Primary School, Torah Vodaas Primary School, and Menorah High School—are closed until Monday as a precautionary measure.

Alexis Price told The Free Press that her childrens’ Jewish day school in north London is trying to stay open while amping up security. Normally, the school has two guards and a fence. On Friday, they are beefing up with two police officers and three community volunteer guards.

“It’s going to look like a prison,” said the 40-year-old mother of two kids, aged nine and five.

Price said boys have been told not to wear their kippahs on their way to school. She added that she knows families who’ve pulled their kids from class all week to keep them safe.

“I discussed it with my husband because I am scared, but we decided to send the kids because what sort of message would we be sending them if we didn’t?” Price said. “We don’t want to let the terrorists win.”

Aliza Licht, a 49-year-old entrepreneur and author based in New York City, told The Free Press that while her inbox and social media feeds have been filled with fear, her local community has inspired her with their strength.

“We know that if we support each other, we will get past this,” Licht said.

On Friday, she is sending her daughter to school and later that night, she will join a group of New Yorkers who are planning to lean out of their windows or head to their rooftops and sing the Hatikvah, Israel’s national anthem.

“My grandparents did not survive the Holocaust for me to be silent,” she said.

Good gawd man….I’ll admit in my naivety, other than in some darker corners of the US, I thought this type of antisemitism was all but gone.

Damn was i wrong and I don’t know what to do to help our jewish brothers and sisters.
 

Putonahappyface

Gold Member
I understand, it's easy for me to sit here in the comfort of my chair and say this. Just saying, the guy looked completely gassed and on the ground.
I understand what you're saying but even a gassed assailant is still dangerous because of the knife. It only takes one slice or stab in the wrong place and you're bleeding out to death.
 

Putonahappyface

Gold Member
Good gawd man….I’ll admit in my naivety, other than in some darker corners of the US, I thought this type of antisemitism was all but gone.

Damn was i wrong and I don’t know what to do to help our jewish brothers and sisters.
You're not alone. I thought this shit was mostly stamped out as well.
 

LordOfChaos

Member
Good gawd man….I’ll admit in my naivety, other than in some darker corners of the US, I thought this type of antisemitism was all but gone.

Damn was i wrong and I don’t know what to do to help our jewish brothers and sisters.
Don't know what else to do but fight jihadi propaganda wherever we see it
 
Amazing. All this "for freedom" youth we have today, all these progressists who claim the world needs love... and the reality is that hatred is stronger than ever. All I think of is how dangerously close to nazis this behavior is. I can't believe it's 2023, FUCKING 2 0 2 3 and this kind of behavior is still a thing. FFS.
 

ManaByte

Member
Amazing. All this "for freedom" youth we have today, all these progressists who claim the world needs love... and the reality is that hatred is stronger than ever. All I think of is how dangerously close to nazis this behavior is. I can't believe it's 2023, FUCKING 2 0 2 3 and this kind of behavior is still a thing. FFS.

Oh, it's worse than that. For more than five years these people labeled and cancelled those with "wrongthink" as "Nazis". They urged people to attack people in public to "punch a Nazi". Now those very same people are calling for Jews to be eliminated.
 

Thaedolus

Member
Amazing. All this "for freedom" youth we have today, all these progressists who claim the world needs love... and the reality is that hatred is stronger than ever. All I think of is how dangerously close to nazis this behavior is. I can't believe it's 2023, FUCKING 2 0 2 3 and this kind of behavior is still a thing. FFS.
The world took a sigh of relief circa 1990 when the threat of nuclear annihilation seemed to evaporate, without realizing what future technology could appear to bring about theretofore unimagined horrors. Why go for the mushroom cloud when 10,000 $5 drones will do?
 

sainraja

Member
I am horrified by what I have been reading by posters in this thread, where the majority seem to simply view this whole thing as black and white, where people are OK with bundling all Muslims into a specific type of person, so they can easily choose to hate. The situation between Israel and Palestine is not simple, and you shouldn't pick a side that easily. You don't need to pick a side, if you really are concerned about the people there.

If you want to look at Muslims as the villains, fine, I guess this is where everyone stops thinking critically, but how can you completely ignore the situation of Palestine and its people? I know the situation for Israelis isn't as simple either, but their government hasn't been treating the people of Palestine like humans either. They are locked in, isolated, the water supply, food, everything is controlled by Israel, even when things aren't as bad as they are now. Now, Hamas has made it even tougher for the people of Palestine, but who can they look to for support because everyone just seems to villainize them? as shown in this thread.

I am done here, I guess.
 
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Romulus

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I am horrified by what I have been reading by posters in this thread, where the majority seem to simply view this whole thing as black and white, where people are OK with bundling all Muslims into a specific type of person, so they can easily choose to hate. The situation between Israel and Palestine is not simple, and you shouldn't pick a side that easily. You don't need to pick a side, even if you really are concerned about the people there.

If you want to look at Muslims as the villains, fine, I guess this is where everyone stops thinking critically, but how can you completely ignore the situation of Palestine and its people? I know the situation for Israeli's isn't as simple either, but their government hasn't been treating the people of Palestine like humans either. They are locked in, isolated, the water supply, food, everything is controlled by Israel, even when things aren't as bad as they are now. Now, Hamas has made it even tougher for the people of Palestine, but who can they look to for support because everyone just seems to villainize them? as shown in this thread.

I am done here, I guess.


There is no way the majority of them are bad, or even close. The problem is when you have over a 1 billion people that dislike Jews, even if 100k of them are willing to devote their lives to killing them, it is a global problem. That's where we are. Show me videos or pics of Jews or Buddhists roaming the streets demanding "death to Muslims." Or cutting heads off babies and shooting up teenagers who are dancing.

It's not politically correct and your panties might get twisted, but said group creates more extremists on average. When your religious population is that massive, it's a gigantic problem for the world.
 
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bbmcgee

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Boy. Ol REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE is really laying it on thick that basically whatever HAMAS is doing is a okay
I looked and my god. Hoola Hoops to justify everything for Hamas. 'I know they just burned babies alive and posted proudly of it on video, but they wouldnt do THIS. Israel's lying!!!'
 

EviLore

Expansive Ellipses
Staff Member
I am done here, I guess.
Have you considered moving to France?

 

sainraja

Member
Have you considered moving to France?

Wow. I don't sympathize with Hamas. I guess, it is all the same for you. =[
 

bbmcgee

Banned
I am horrified by what I have been reading by posters in this thread, where the majority seem to simply view this whole thing as black and white, where people are OK with bundling all Muslims into a specific type of person, so they can easily choose to hate. The situation between Israel and Palestine is not simple, and you shouldn't pick a side that easily. You don't need to pick a side, if you really are concerned about the people there.

If you want to look at Muslims as the villains, fine, I guess this is where everyone stops thinking critically, but how can you completely ignore the situation of Palestine and its people? I know the situation for Israelis isn't as simple either, but their government hasn't been treating the people of Palestine like humans either. They are locked in, isolated, the water supply, food, everything is controlled by Israel, even when things aren't as bad as they are now. Now, Hamas has made it even tougher for the people of Palestine, but who can they look to for support because everyone just seems to villainize them? as shown in this thread.

I am done here, I guess.

Who are you talking about. What I see are examples of open support for a Hamas, you know a terrorist organization, and condemning that. It just so happens that this is what is occurring at these 'free palastine' rallies by completely ordinary muslims and other people too that live in our own countries.

And of course not all Muslims. Just the ones we have on video praising Hamas. And not just muslims. There are a lot of every kind of people doing it.

Should we take this lightly? Should we ignore it?

Hell no
 
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StreetsofBeige

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Amazing. All this "for freedom" youth we have today, all these progressists who claim the world needs love... and the reality is that hatred is stronger than ever. All I think of is how dangerously close to nazis this behavior is. I can't believe it's 2023, FUCKING 2 0 2 3 and this kind of behavior is still a thing. FFS.
And I bet a lot of them are in artsy classes where it's all about telling the world what you feel (as if anyone really gives a shit).

I'd have a hard time believing a lot of weird youth come from business classes. When I did undergrad and masters programs, all of us just cared about doing case studies, going to pubs and focusing on dollars and hoping to score a good job, not politics. If anything, I'd say a lot of us would see world conflicts and say "you guys are all asstards, go get a job, make some money and chill out"
 

SlimySnake

Flashless at the Golden Globes


Despicable. The problem isnt just Hamas. Killing babies is one thing, defending the killing of babies and celebrating it on the streets is something else. Its psychotic behavior from a failed society. This should be an eye opening experience for everyone living in the west. The muslims were protected after 9/11 from racial abuse because they stood side by side condemning the 9/11 attacks. Now we are seeing the complete opposite.

You cant fix the muslim world. Just cant do it. But what you can do is reeducate the muslims living in western countries. Maybe china has it right with the mass indoctrination of their muslim male youth. What they are doing with muslim women is despicable but reeduation of the muslim youth is probably warranted. This is not normal. This is going to erode trust in your neighbors. If you are for killing babies then why should any american let their kids be friends with a muslim kid?

Something has to change. its good to see biden stand up for Israel. Now its time to clean house and stop all pro hamas protests. Call child services and take their kids to make sure we are not raising the next line of baby killers and rapists here in the states. Its israel today. it will be NYC in ten years when these kids grow up seeing the parents openly and shamelessly support murder.

My CEO never dabbles in politics or world events and just sent a mass email condemning terrorism. he said he was in nyc and saw firsthand whats happening. he chose his words carefully but it was clear that the pro hamas protests got to him. The tide is turning and if we simply allow these celebrations and sycophant behavior, its going to blow up in our face in a few years. Everyone just moved on from the salman rushdie stabbing as if it wasnt a symptom of a much larger problem. We cannot move on from this. After hamas is dealt with, its time to look inwards.
 

StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
Have you considered moving to France?

Wow.

I remember someone in this thread said yesterday I think France/Europe will crack down on protests more than US (and Canada too). I never knew that, but good on them. Never let rowdy crowds steamroll a city or cops.

I thought France was actually chill. You hear sometimes about tons of protests by the people and its a normal thing (I think they will protest about jobs and stuff)?. But looks like they will crack down on it if the mobs involve hate and risk of violence.
 

EviLore

Expansive Ellipses
Staff Member
Dude looks nothing like 22 y/o. 35 maybe.

He talks about 'they'. Are you sure he is Hamas?
Pronouns in Arabic: Arabic pronouns are specific and are categorized by person (first, second, third), number (singular, dual, plural), and gender (masculine, feminine). The pronoun system is more detailed than in English. However, sometimes, when referring to oneself in a formal or modest context, an Arabic speaker might use the third person. This can lead to the use of "they" instead of "we" in translations.
 

winjer

Gold Member
Despicable. The problem isnt just Hamas. Killing babies is one thing, defending the killing of babies and celebrating it on the streets is something else. Its psychotic behavior from a failed society. This should be an eye opening experience for everyone living in the west. The muslims were protected after 9/11 from racial abuse because they stood side by side condemning the 9/11 attacks. Now we are seeing the complete opposite.

You cant fix the muslim world. Just cant do it. But what you can do is reeducate the muslims living in western countries. Maybe china has it right with the mass indoctrination of their muslim male youth. What they are doing with muslim women is despicable but reeduation of the muslim youth is probably warranted. This is not normal. This is going to erode trust in your neighbors. If you are for killing babies then why should any american let their kids be friends with a muslim kid?

Something has to change. its good to see biden stand up for Israel. Now its time to clean house and stop all pro hamas protests. Call child services and take their kids to make sure we are not raising the next line of baby killers and rapists here in the states. Its israel today. it will be NYC in ten years when these kids grow up seeing the parents openly and shamelessly support murder.

My CEO never dabbles in politics or world events and just sent a mass email condemning terrorism. he said he was in nyc and saw firsthand whats happening. he chose his words carefully but it was clear that the pro hamas protests got to him. The tide is turning and if we simply allow these celebrations and sycophant behavior, its going to blow up in our face in a few years. Everyone just moved on from the salman rushdie stabbing as if it wasnt a symptom of a much larger problem. We cannot move on from this. After hamas is dealt with, its time to look inwards.

This is all based on anti-semitism.
The rest of the world, especially Europe, took important lessons after WW2 and the Holocaust. Lessons to do our best to avoid committing again such atrocities.
But the for the Islamists, they revel on the Holocaust and whish to repeat it again. To it's fullest.
 
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