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Protestor with face covered holding a sign that reads “Al-Qassam’s next target" with an arrow pointing to a group of Jewish counter protestors.

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    ראָב עפֿן (dukepaaron@babka.social)'s status on Monday, 22-Apr-2024 09:28:06 JST ראָב עפֿן ראָב עפֿן

    In the interests of annoying everyone in the hard line politics and morals sportsball team model of life...

    There's nothing inherently antisemitic about protesting to end a war. Arresting peaceful protesters on college campuses for civil disobedience is not a great look. Regardless of whether you agree with them or not.

    On the flipside, chanting things like "yehuda yehuda," "we're all Hamas," or "Remember the 7th of October! That will happen not one more time, not five more times, not 10 more times, not 100 more times, not 1000 more times, but 10,000 times!" surely is all meant to be pirposely antisemitic.

    Holding a sign that reads “Al-Qassam’s next target" with an arrow pointing to a group of Jews isn't anti-war or even anti-zionism. It's fucking crazy is what it is.

    So stop strong arming protests. They're normal. Even if they have very fucked up elements in them.

    Protestors, you got a 'nazi bar' problem and you should fix it or fuck off. There's no excuse for this shit.

    In conversation about a year ago from babka.social permalink
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