ajax18 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 8:52 pm
As for my children, they are doing neither. Although they have expressed opposition to the Israeli treatment of Palestinians, they haven't expressed their support for Hamas's explicit goals or tactics. They certainly haven't expressed any animosity towards owners of bagel shops -- local or in Philadelphia. They both like bagels, although they aren't sold on lox yet.
Is this antisemitism in your opinion Res Ipsa or is it just antiZionism taken out of context?
What, not being sold on lox?
Try not demanding dumb answers to hard questions. Or try consulting a source other than Fox News to at least understand more about the situation than the snippet of video that was circulated.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... ic-protest
Ajax18 wrote:Jewish students are alleging the same kind of harassment at your alma mater. None of them were disciplined for assaulting a Jewish student which after the congressional hearing I can only conclude that the university administration doesn't view such harassment and assaults as antisemitic in context.
Why not stop demanding dumb answers to hard questions? Like, try reading the article linked in the first post.
As far as my Alma Mater, I assume you are talking about this incident, as reported by the student newspaper.
https://hlrecord.org/hls-alumni-statement-antisemitism/ Context is important, and I'm not surprised that no disciplinary action was taken. Protecting protesters from the kind of doxxing of pro-Palestine students have been subjected to (like the conservative group that runs a truck around the campus perimeter displaying photos of so-called pro Hamas students) is not antisemitic. Indeed, the student who was taking pictures of the protesters appears to have been identified as Jewish only after the incident.
Your embrace of stupid and mean is consistent with your pattern of posting.