05-03-2024, 01:41 PM
This post was last modified 05-03-2024, 01:41 PM by Blaine91555. 
(05-02-2024, 10:01 AM)Notran Wrote: Good try but you can't generalise for the vast majority of students who just want the end of the war and you can't dismiss the anti-war movement. It can't be dismissed, it has its own dynamic and always had its own dynamic.The students haven't killed anyone , it's the IDF that has killed too many civilians and even the US Government recognises it as a fact.
It's obvious you were not around in the 60s-70s or you were perhaps, but lived in a place where you did not actually know the facts other than what was in the newspapers you read.
I was around then. You have your history wrong. The Peace Movement was anti-war, not antisemitic, nor was it about hate. The Weather Underground came along and it was a violent hate group, but it involved a small number of people, and even though those violent anarchists hitched a ride on the Peace Movement, we wanted no part of them. To conflate the distinctly different parts of the 60s-70s you cannot have been directly involved.
Death to America
Long live the intifada
Death to Israeli real estate
Disrupt/Reclaim/Destroy Zionist business interests everywhere
The above are quotes from literature being passed around at the hate gatherings. I can't call it protest as only peaceful lawful protests are legal and what's happening is not legal and it's all about hate.
It's being funded and orchestrated by outside groups. The Peace Movement was something that grew organically on its own.
Follow the money on this one. As time goes on who is actually behind this will be revealed I'm sure. Hitler would have loved this. People just like him are orchestrating all of this. Hate groups recruit students because they are easy to trick as their critical thinking skills have yet to evolve. People like Mao and Hitler relied on that.
The truly sad part of this is that all those kids are ruining their futures.
"Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech."
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- Benjamin Franklin -