(05-14-2024, 02:01 PM)Notran Wrote: There would be protests and counter protests but judging from protests all over the world the anti-war movement has become very strong again.
I don't agree this is a loud minority but I will add that not everyone attends protests in our days when the internet exists and can have their views heard.
It's funny I want to believe you but you offer no evidence except YOUR OPINION
First I'll just spout out my opinions too
An estimated 2500 arrests nationwide from over 140 universities and colleges this means each university protest had an average of 17.8 people arrested. Wow, Liberta! Liberta! Liberta! That may be a lot for Australia but for the US it's minuscule and has loss waht little momentum it had
This brings up another pertinent point, respectfully it doesn't matter if Australia or any other country protests, ONLY the US support is crucial to Israel. No matter how much the current administration wants to placate the pro-Palestinian because of the election, it can not convince Israel to back off Rafah, end the elimination of Hamas, or forget the hostages still held in Gaza.
Nor should it...
for more perspective here today's protest in New York, kinda of small and insignificant, and an article pointing out my continued assertion that these protests aren't like the 60s protests, even with the few commonalities. But first...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/opi...r-BB1mmu0C
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