Pro-Palestine College Protests - Summer of Love 2: Autistic Boogaloo

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People want the feeling to be right or the feeling of doing something right. They don't question, think, or judge. Their morality is taken advantage of in the worst ways possible and they're getting pats and 5 minutes of fame for doing the bare minimum. These blokes don't know how to protest. They can't protest without being loud and hitting pots and pans and breaking things. Compare that to Civil Rights protests in the 60s. I know this shouldn't be compared to Civil Rights but I still believe those were the best examples on how to do a protest. The Palestinian protests are a whole entire mockery on how a protest should go.
Are you sweet naive little child the civil rights movement was just as violent and Martin Luther King junior was the Benjamin Crump of the 1960s all of this is the direct result of the civil rights movement not being crushed by rolling tanks over the communist heads
 
Another encampment has apparently started in my part of Kiwi Land. As expected, one of its demands is that the school in question divest from Israel.

Interestingly enough, the local newspaper reported the other day - although it was buried as a single sentence in the middle of the article - that there is a decades-old state law that prohibits state governmental entities, public universities included, from entering into contracts with anyone promoting divestment of Israel. In short, the protestors here want schools to violate state law to meet their demands.

It's a shame the media wants to fellate these protestors and give them their 15 minutes of fame and then some. I wish the journoscum would ask the local protestors if they're aware that their chief demand to school presidents and regent boards violates state law. Sure, it likely wouldn't deter them from protesting because of the virtue signalling aspect. However, the Pikachu-face reactions might still be entertaining.
 
Another encampment has apparently started in my part of Kiwi Land. As expected, one of its demands is that the school in question divest from Israel.

Interestingly enough, the local newspaper reported the other day - although it was buried as a single sentence in the middle of the article - that there is a decades-old state law that prohibits state governmental entities, public universities included, from entering into contracts with anyone promoting divestment of Israel. In short, the protestors here want schools to violate state law to meet their demands.

It's a shame the media wants to fellate these protestors and give them their 15 minutes of fame and then some. I wish the journoscum would ask the local protestors if they're aware that their chief demand to school presidents and regent boards violates state law. Sure, it likely wouldn't deter them from protesting because of the virtue signalling aspect. However, the Pikachu-face reactions might still be entertaining.
Why is there a state law about divesting from Israel? If I was a protester I'd be more interesting in the state's vested interest in Israel's interests.
 
Why is there a state law about divesting from Israel? If I was a protester I'd be more interesting in the state's vested interest in Israel's interests.
TBH, I honestly don't know because this is the first I've ever seen it mentioned. You're right though; the impetus behind such a law would be interesting to know and not just for the protestors. Ever since the disclosure, I've wondered if there are ulterior motives behind the law that go beyond anti-Semitism.
 
Why is there a state law about divesting from Israel? If I was a protester I'd be more interesting in the state's vested interest in Israel's interests.
On paper, it's related to antisemitism. But I've noticed that an lot places have something to gain from dumping money into Israel. Although, it's probably just the arms or medical industry as opposed to everything being ran by an reptilian.
 
they're minorities in america and white people bad. fuck you white dad is all anyone cares about.

Aka Colin Kapernick

Why is there a state law about divesting from Israel? If I was a protester I'd be more interesting in the state's vested interest in Israel's interests.

It's quite literally virtue signalling and keeps Jewish and Israeli sympathetic donors happy.

Plus it's literally zero risk, no one cares what a bunch of asshurt Arabs and Hamas fellators want.



On paper, it's related to antisemitism. But I've noticed that an lot places have something to gain from dumping money into Israel. Although, it's probably just the arms or medical industry as opposed to everything being ran by an reptilian.

Or agriculture or tech.

Israel invests in a lot of different industries and pro Israel Jews in the USA and especially the South love it when politicians do things like the "no divestment" clauses.... And they write big checks to politicians.
 
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God, I want them to be dragged kicking and screaming to prison. It's ridiculous what they let them get away with.
 
Thought you'd all appreciate this ad I got from an issue of the Rockford Register Gazette, Saturday, July 3, 1926. Not even a 100 years out, and the small hats don't learn.

If they didn't all throughout history, they sure as hell won't now.

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Thought this would be the most appropriate thread for this, some scenes from the protest today in Washington DC today.

Hama Gravy Brigade Beheads Joe

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Video of chanting for Joe's head in front of a defaced statute.

Fags 4 Hamas

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The National Mall Autonomous Zone has been established.

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Considering what happened last time, I think DC cops are wanting them to try something. Also strange how all those tents are the same model, clearly not a Bring Your Own Tent situation. I wonder who’s buying them…
 
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