Anti-Semitism On Campus

shack

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The more baffling thing is thinking that Israel can commit genocide and come out the heroes.
Even most Arab countries will consider Israel heroes for eradicating the Hamas vermin with which you seem comfortable co-existing.

Why do you support the terrorist Hamas vermin that are oppressing all Gazans?
 
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oh I see you are a military expert. Name one example in history when such a surgical operation took place
This is like curing head lice by burning the patient to death. It is genocide and shows that "never again" only refers to Jews.

I'm no military expert but I know genocide when I see it.
 

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This is like curing head lice by burning the patient to death. It is genocide and shows that "never again" only refers to Jews.

I'm no military expert but I know genocide when I see it.
No, you don't.
 
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100% a lie.

I stated a historical fact that nukes had been used in WWII. Nothing more.

But the pathologically lying frank says that I called for Israel to use nukes.

Produce the quote where I said that along with what thread it was in and what post # it was. Otherwise, STFU.
Oh right, you only said that nukes were a nice and easy way to end a war. Hardly suggesting them on Palestinians at all.

Why should I prove anything to you when you make claims that you refuse to prove. I'm just following your lead but you don't like it.
 

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You mean the ICC that has already declared that Hamas used cruel and inhumane tactics which need to be further investigated?

I don't think that the prosecutor ever made a reference to Zionism.
So you are stating now that you totally support all ICC investigations into Israelis and Palestinians?
 

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Even most Arab countries will consider Israel heroes for eradicating the Hamas vermin with which you seem comfortable co-existing.

Why do you support the terrorist Hamas vermin that are oppressing all Gazans?
I don't support Hamas.

I support the rule of law, holding both sides to investigations and charging the leaders of both sides.
I support a ceasefire and the end of apartheid and the occupation.

And I definitely don't support zionazis who are calling people 'vermin', the language of fascists.

 

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Oh right, you only said that nukes were a nice and easy way to end a war. Hardly suggesting them on Palestinians at all.
More lies. I stated a historical fact. Nuclear bombs were used in WWII. I made no suggestions whatsoever. Not even remotely close.

Produce the quote where I said that, in which thread and which post #.

If you can't then STFU.

Stop your lying. Oh. I forgot. You never lie. Hahahahahaha.

Yes or no. Did the US drop 2 nuclear bombs on Japan in WWII?
 

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This is like curing head lice by burning the patient to death. It is genocide and shows that "never again" only refers to Jews.

I'm no military expert but I know genocide when I see it.
Except you don't. Genocide is where you round up entire villages, machine gun them all including women and kids and bulldoze the bodies into an unmarked mass grave. The Gazans have been given safe zones and warning to move there and aid trucks bring food and water. Difficult and unpleasant times. But not genocide.
 

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I don't support Hamas.

I support the rule of law, holding both sides to investigations and charging the leaders of both sides.
I support a ceasefire and the end of apartheid and the occupation.

And I definitely don't support zionazis who are calling people 'vermin', the language of fascists.

Are those the 13 year old Arab kids who run around with knives and try to stab Israeli pedestrians, Frankie?
 

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Except you don't. Genocide is where you round up entire villages, machine gun them all including women and kids and bulldoze the bodies into an unmarked mass grave. The Gazans have been given safe zones and warning to move there and aid trucks bring food and water. Difficult and unpleasant times. But not genocide.
It's too bad for the haters that words have specific definitions. It kinda ruins their narrative when facts get in the way.
 

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NP View: No truth behind claim that Israel is committing genocide (msn.com)


School is supposed to be a place where children go to learn life skills and facts about the world around them. But as reported in Thursday’s National Post , a disturbing number of school principals and faculty have been spreading blatant mistruths about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including the biggest lie of all: that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people.


On Nov. 12, a high school principal in Brampton, Ont., landed in hot water for claiming there was an “Israel-led genocide in Palestine.” But it turns out this was just the tip of the iceberg.

A former teacher at another Brampton school told the Post that her principal’s Twitter feed, which was displayed on a screen in the school’s foyer, has been accusing Israel of committing genocide for the past year. And after Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, the principal publicly called for people to “stand collectively against the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.”

The “genocide” accusation has also been levelled by a group of Democrat s in the U.S., numerous United Nations officials , climate activist Greta Thunberg , a host of academics , along with many others. And it has become a staple of pro-Palestinian rallies. The only problem is that it has no basis in fact.


The UN defines genocide as “acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group,” including systematic killing, imposing conditions designed to “bring about (the group’s) physical destruction” and “imposing measures intended to prevent births.”

Commonly recognized genocides are readily apparent when looking at population estimates. There were over 16.7-million Jews globally in 1939, but by the end of the Holocaust in 1945, that number had dropped to 11 million. Likewise, Rwanda was home to 7.9-million people in 1993, but by 1995, fewer than 5.7 million remained.

The Palestinian territories, by comparison, have witnessed a population boom since they fell under Israeli control in the Six-Day War .


According to the UN , in 1967, there were 1.1-million Palestinians living in the territories. The latest Palestinian census , conducted by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics in 2017, showed a combined population in Gaza and the West Bank of nearly 4.8 million, excluding Jewish settlements. Today, that number has risen to over 5.3 million, according to UN data.

Clearly, there has been no systematic elimination of the Palestinian people. Nor has there been any attempt to control birth rates: in the West Bank , women have an average of 3.54 children; in Gaza , 3.38. This is a higher fertility rate than in Israel (2.94) and more than twice as high as Canada (1.57).


Even if the anti-Israel crowd was referring to “cultural genocide,” there would be no evidence to support it.

The population of the West Bank, including the Israeli settlements, is estimated to be 80-85 per cent Muslim; in Gaza, Islam is practised by around 99 per cent of the population. And schools in both territories are well known for indoctrinating children with anti-Israel and antisemitic propaganda. This is hardly a population being forcibly assimilated. Israel doesn’t even control the territories.

There’s no question that the Hamas fighters who streamed into Israel on Oct. 7 intended to kill or capture as many Israeli civilians as they could. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF), in contrast, have taken active steps to minimize civilian casualties.

At the start of the war, Israel warned civilians to evacuate northern Gaza. It dropped leaflets, placed phone calls and sent text messages ahead of air strikes and ground offensives. It opened humanitarian corridors so Gazans could move south in safety, and initiated daily four-hour humanitarian pauses so people could gather supplies or travel to safer areas.


Again, these are not the types of actions Israel would take if it were attempting a genocide. That doesn’t mean the death toll hasn’t been high, though.

Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry claims that 16,000 Palestinians have died since the start of the war, which is almost certainly inflated and doesn’t distinguish between civilian and terrorist deaths. Nevertheless, IDF officials have privately told reporters that around 5,000 Hamas fighters have been killed in action and that the civilian casualty ratio is around 2:1 (two civilians killed for each combatant), which would mean that around 10,000 civilians have lost their lives.

This is undoubtedly higher than anyone would like, but the ratio is similar to many other wars — including the Korean and Vietnam wars — and far lower than the Chechen wars and NATO’s offensive in Yugoslavia. Nevertheless, Israeli officials have expressed hope that the civilian casualty ratio “will be much lower” during the current phase of the conflict.

To ensure that happens, the IDF created a map that splits Gaza into over 600 small zones, and is using traditional surveillance systems combined with cell phone data and artificial intelligence to track population movements in real time and inform civilians about the precise areas that are about to be hit, and where they can go to be safe.

Rather than committing genocide, Israel is implementing novel and innovative solutions to protect innocent lives. Hamas, on the other hand, has been firing rockets out of zones Israel has designated as safe — inviting the IDF to retaliate so Hamas can claim more civilian casualties.

The false accusation of “genocide” against Jews isn’t a matter of misunderstanding, of course. Accusing the people who suffered the most systematized genocide ever recorded of committing the same crimes they suffered from is not only meant to wound them, but to erase their history. It erodes the magnitude of true genocide, specifically the Holocaust, which was the ultimate justification for world support for the creation of Israel.

It’s one thing for the antisemites who attend pro-Palestinian rallies to lie about what’s happening in Gaza. It’s quite another when those tasked with educating future generations of Canadians are perpetuating lies that have no basis in fact and are clearly intended to incite hatred against Israelis and their Jewish neighbours here in Canada.

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LOLOL!! - She's grifting on being suspended and kicked out of housing!!


In a GoFundMe fundraiser on Thursday, Khalique said influencers, celebrities, and Zionist platforms also called for her "firing, expulsion, deportation, and death."

According to an email from the Office of Student Conduct obtained by Washington Square News, the university said she violated the Student Conduct Policy and its Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment policies by harming "university property or the property of others."

"The posters related to the recent attacks by Hamas, which targeted Jewish and Israeli people, and the posters displayed victims of those attacks," said the email.

Khalique said she removed the posters because she believed they were "'propaganda' used by 'the mainstream media' to 'whitewash' the conflict," it continued, per Washington Square News.

On Thursday, Khalique launched a GoFundMe fundraiser to collect funds to continue higher education "due to financial barriers," she said.
 

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More lies. I stated a historical fact. Nuclear bombs were used in WWII. I made no suggestions whatsoever. Not even remotely close.
Plausible denialiity 101 - 'that guy needs to die' or 'nukes are one way to end a war nicely'.
 

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Except you don't. Genocide is where you round up entire villages, machine gun them all including women and kids and bulldoze the bodies into an unmarked mass grave. The Gazans have been given safe zones and warning to move there and aid trucks bring food and water. Difficult and unpleasant times. But not genocide.
No it isn't.

According to the Convention, genocide is a crime that can take place both in time of war as well as in time of peace. The definition contained in Article II of the Convention describes genocide as a crime committed with the intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, in whole or in part.

Nor is there a safe place, from a poll 2 weeks ago while things have only gotten worse.

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Genocide is where you round up entire villages, machine gun them all including women and kids and bulldoze the bodies into an unmarked mass grave.
 

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52 min ago
A teacher wrote a Palestinian rallying cry in her email. She’s on leave.
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By Nicole Asbury
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A Montgomery County teacher was placed on administrative leave for writing, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” in her school email signature. (Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post)
A Maryland schools employee says officials discriminated against her by placing her on administrative leave for writing, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” in her school email signature.
Hajur El-Haggan said in a complaint filed to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission this week that other employees at Argyle Middle School in Silver Spring, Md., similarly have expressed support for political and social causes through their email signatures but that she was the only employee known to face disciplinary action.
The phrase, “From the river to the sea,” is a decades-old rallying cry for Palestinian nationalist aspirations, but it is also interpreted by some as a call to eradicate Israel. The phrase refers to a territory between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, which includes the state of Israel — as well as the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza. Pro-Israel and other allied groups argue the phrase is antisemitic, suggesting the abolition of the Jewish state during a time of rising antisemitism.

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