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What initially seemed like expressions of dissent have taken a darker turn, revealing a coordinated effort by extremist groups to sow discord and promote their agenda under the guise of activism. The incidents at Columbia University, where demonstrators openly voiced support for terrorist organizations and disrupted the Easter vigil at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York, are just the tip of the iceberg.

 

Behind these seemingly spontaneous outbursts lies a carefully orchestrated campaign to leverage public sentiment and influence policy decisions. What's most concerning is the lack of attention given to the protesters' demands, which go beyond calls for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Instead, these demonstrations serve as platforms for extremist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis to push their radical ideologies and incite violence against Israel and its supporters.

 

Delving deeper into the origins of these protests reveals a disturbing trend of collaboration between known terrorist organizations and activists in the West. Hamas, for example, has a long-standing strategy of using social media and public demonstrations to sway Western public opinion and pressure governments into aligning with their agenda.

 

This strategy was evident during the Israel-Gaza war in 2014 when Hamas issued guidelines to its social media activists on how to frame events for a Western audience. Fast forward to today, and we see a similar playbook being used, with official statements from Hamas and other jihadist groups mirroring the rhetoric of protesters on the streets of Western cities.

 

Moreover, senior leaders of these terrorist organizations openly acknowledge the importance of these protests in shaping U.S. and Western policy towards Israel. Whether it's Khaled Mashal urging supporters to take to the streets or Hassan Nasrallah praising the political activity of American Muslims, there's a concerted effort to exploit civil unrest for strategic gain.

 

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But the collaboration doesn't stop there. Extremist groups are actively grooming activists in the U.S. and the West through various channels, including meetings, online interviews, and podcasts. This symbiotic relationship between terrorists and Western activists poses a significant threat, as it blurs the lines between legitimate protest and terrorist propaganda.

 

The consequences of this collaboration are far-reaching. By legitimizing extremist ideologies and providing a platform for their dissemination, these protests contribute to a climate of intolerance and violence. Moreover, they undermine efforts to achieve a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by demonizing one side and inflaming tensions.

 

In light of these developments, it's imperative that authorities and civil society organizations remain vigilant and address the root causes of extremism. This includes cracking down on the financing and recruitment efforts of terrorist organizations and promoting dialogue and understanding between communities.

 

Ultimately, the fight against extremism is not just about countering terrorist attacks but also combating the ideologies that fuel them. By exposing the coordinated effort behind anti-Israel protests, we can work towards building a more inclusive and peaceful society for all.

 

2024-04-25

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9 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Well it’s an opinion.

 

The opinion from Steven Stalinsky of the Middle East Media Research Institute.

 

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/middle-east-media-research-institute-memri/
 

Perhaps the news reports from Gaza streamed on TV and across social media have something to do with the protests.

 

 

From the link.

 

Overall, we rate MEMRI a Questionable source based on the promotion of Israeli propaganda, poor sourcing, and a few failed fact checks.

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1 hour ago, Emdog said:

. And remember OT god wanted Israelis to kill most (genocide) all of the unchosen so they could not "pollute" the chosen people.

 

   Could you clarify what you mean ?

Are you saying that Jews want to wipe out all non Jews , like Jews want to kill all non Jews ?

Have you been reading Mein Kampf again ?

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4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Bypass the need for evidence and go straight to the accusation.

 

 

Could be the National Front in fancy dress I suppose.

 

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15 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Well it’s an opinion.

 

The opinion from Steven Stalinsky of the Middle East Media Research Institute.

 

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/middle-east-media-research-institute-memri/
 

Perhaps the news reports from Gaza streamed on TV and across social media have something to do with the protests.

 

 

An opinion that the Wall Street Journal find worthy of publication. An opinion that also has links to other original sources. 

 

Talk about shoot the messenger

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Just now, Bkk Brian said:

An opinion that the Wall Street Journal find worthy of publication. An opinion that also has links to other original sources. 

 

Talk about shoot the messenger


Not shooting the messenger, although he is promoting a message in the form of an opinion.

 

19 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The opinion from Steven Stalinsky of the Middle East Media Research Institute.

Fact.

 

Bias and pro-Israel positioning of MEMRI.

Fact.

 

The OP is an opinion piece.

 

Forgive me for checking out the history of who’s opinion it is. 

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5 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Protesting on U.S. campuses?

 

I think not.

 

Rednecks in disguise?

 

Let's be serious for a moment, we all know who it is.

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Just now, Chomper Higgot said:


Not shooting the messenger, although he is promoting a message in the form of an opinion.

 

Fact.

 

Bias and pro-Israel positioning of MEMRI.

Fact.

 

The OP is an opinion piece.

 

Forgive me for checking out the history of who’s opinion it is. 

Forgive me for checking out the history of who’s opinion it is. 

 

No apology necessary CH but you should check out the other links he provides that form his opinions and are not to Memri

 

Or perhaps check out the other topic on AN which is not an opinion

 

Anti-Israel radical at Columbia University event ‘Nothing wrong with being a Hamas fighter’

https://aseannow.com/topic/1325834-anti-israel-radical-at-columbia-university-event-‘nothing-wrong-with-being-a-hamas-fighter’/

 

 

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Just now, JonnyF said:

 

Rednecks in disguise?

 

Let's be serious for a moment, we all know who it is.

Well we know it’s not The National Front don’t we Jonny.

 

 

 

 

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Just now, Bkk Brian said:

Forgive me for checking out the history of who’s opinion it is. 

 

No apology necessary CH but you should check out the other links he provides that form his opinions and are not to Memri

 

Or perhaps check out the other topic on AN which is not an opinion

 

Anti-Israel radical at Columbia University event ‘Nothing wrong with being a Hamas fighter’

https://aseannow.com/topic/1325834-anti-israel-radical-at-columbia-university-event-‘nothing-wrong-with-being-a-hamas-fighter’/

 

 

Do you mind if I don’t cross post between threads?!


Do you dispute my observation on who wrote this opinion piece?

 

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Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

Do you mind if I don’t cross post between threads?!


Do you dispute my observation on who wrote this opinion piece?

 

Do you mind if I don’t cross post between threads?!

 

Who was asking you to cross post, after all there are facts in that thread and I know you'd rather avoid those

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50 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Plenty of people (possibly most) have an issue with what Israel is doing in Gaza.  There is no need to hate Jews to feel this way.

 

Not all people who object to Israel's response are anti-semites.

 

But all anti-semites object to Israel's response. 

 

The world's oldest hatred takes very little watering for the seeds to sprout strong. Let's not pretend this anti Jewish sentiment started after October 7 2023. 

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

 

Not all people who object to Israel's response are anti-semites.

 

But all anti-semites object to Israel's response. 

 

The world's oldest hatred takes very little watering for the seeds to sprout strong. Let's not pretend this anti Jewish sentiment started after October 7 2023. 


Slur by innuendo.

 

28 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

The point is that to object to what Israel is doing in Gaza doesn't make you antisemitic, not do you need to be antisemitic to do so.

 

Obviously correct, hence the slur by innuendo.

 

 

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39 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

ole biden is silent so far. What a disgusting president.

“4 more years Pause”

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America we have a problem

“Al-Qassam, you make us proud, take another soldier out”

“We say justice, you say how? Burn Tel Aviv to the ground”

“Hamas, we love you. We support your rockets too”

Extremists at @Columbia chant in support for Hamas terror.

 

 

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