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In reply to the discussion: I thought that I was viewing the Jan 6 mob again. Breaking doors and windows to enter [View all]Patton French
(831 posts)70. I don't see the connection.
How are employees of companies in Israel, who are just living their lives, responsible for Gaza?
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I thought that I was viewing the Jan 6 mob again. Breaking doors and windows to enter [View all]
question everything
Apr 30
OP
The city/state cops need to step in regardless of Columbia being "private property"
oldsoftie
Apr 30
#2
I just dont buy it. You cant break laws just because you're on private property
oldsoftie
Apr 30
#25
The trump cult. "Why aren't the cops treating them like the patriots at the Capitol?"
oldsoftie
May 2
#85
This is not how to protest or address grievances about any issue. This is destroying property
Deuxcents
Apr 30
#5
Columbia University pro-Gaza student protesters face expulsion for Hamilton Hall takeover
question everything
Apr 30
#23
How does killing 33,000+ Palestinians help Israel? I guess I'm missing something here.
TeamProg
Apr 30
#33
Reasons? What reasons? They have reasons to show off, play victim, get likes on social media, brake laws, insult jews?
Beastly Boy
Apr 30
#34
She says they are dying of dehydration and starving, so they are going to the pokey for some bread and water.
LeftInTX
May 1
#53
Definitely. I suspect that there's a Charles Manson wannabe in there somewhere, too.
littlemissmartypants
Apr 30
#11
Tuition is a lot more expensive now. They will still have to pay their loans
question everything
Apr 30
#24
THe New York Magazine narrative is at odds with what the facilities worker said happened to him.
lapucelle
Apr 30
#42
I think there is a lot of absurd hyperbole around this, causing people's emotions to run high.
Scrivener7
Apr 30
#45
Yup it's a moral panic. Fake moral outrage by entitled children and their groomers/handlers
AnrothElf
Apr 30
#29
This isn't what we want to see. Maybe if Israel hadn't killed 33,000+ Palestinians then this wouldn't
TeamProg
Apr 30
#38
Yah and if Israel hadn't annexed and allowed "settlers" to take over Palestinian designated land.
TeamProg
May 1
#48
I think there is much outside agitation, that cares little about any issue being protested.
LakeArenal
May 1
#78
I disagree with the protesters approach, but they aren't trying to overthrow the government
Kennah
May 1
#62
This is not the point. They want to get their goal - whatever it is - by violdence
question everything
May 1
#75