Because right wing media told you protesters were doing this. It isn’t clear at all that it is a widespread problem.What I don't understand is why the protesters are making life hell for innocent Israeli students that have nothing to do with the Israel - Gaza War. They just want to attend their classes in peace.
Uuuuhhhhh, that's not what videos of these 'innocent Israeli students' going to classes 'peacefully' are showing, unfortunately for your propaganda.What I don't understand is why the protesters are making life hell for innocent Israeli students that have nothing to do with the Israel - Gaza War. They just want to attend their classes in peace.
Because right wing media told you protesters were doing this. It isn’t clear at all that it is a widespread problem.
Uuuuhhhhh, that's not what videos of these 'innocent Israeli students' going to classes 'peacefully' are showing, unfortunately for your propaganda.
I answered this in post 4534.What I don't understand is why the protesters are making life hell for innocent Israeli students that have nothing to do with the Israel - Gaza War. They just want to attend their classes in peace.
No, I've seen the videos of harassment of Israeli Students on several campuses. Calling them Nazis and chants that Hitler didn't finish the job and so on.
I didn't say how "widespread" the issue is, but it is happening regardless of if you believe it or not.
They have a right to protest as long as they don't interfere with others rights such as refusing them access to classes, library, abusing them etc... As they say their rights end where someone else's rights begin.
My comment was made in response to your generalization that some conservatives may see college kids that way. I do not consider myself to be a conservative but I see lots of college students as having little in the way of experientially derived common sense. And while I am profoundly opposed to what Israel is doing in Gaza, indiscriminate and inapproprite violent student protest on American campuses against it, given the contemptous of Israel's response, is always something that can easily rear it's ugly head. Care is required, in my opinion, because the right will overestimate it's presence and the left may do the same in the opposite direction. Where passions run high objectivity tends to fly out the window. I think that tendency is ofset by the point of view that we are looking not at people with free will to do good or evil, but at programmed machines that have no autonomous agency.Cant generalize. Some young folks can be very sharp and more mature than older ppl. Ever seen grown up MAGATs making a convincing case about anything?
Let them discuss the Israel-Gaza conflict and see who falls short in their arguments or knowledge about it.
The good die young.-Sorry but immediately thought of this legendary takedown of a heckler by Bill Hicks
Somewhat surprised at this reporting.
The Unpunished: How Extremists Took Over Israel
After 50 years of failure to stop violence and terrorism against Palestinians by Jewish ultranationalists, lawlessness has become the law.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/16/...e_code=1.sU0.B4Uq.iI5r0Url3pwv&smid=url-share
this prosecutor visited Israel after October 7th to meet the hostages' families and Israeli officials, and express his support. He was criticized by Palestinian groups for showing a repeated pro Israeli bias and turning down requests to meet with Palestinian victims of the occupation ever since he got the job three years ago