blaze master Posted Saturday at 12:09 PM Posted Saturday at 12:09 PM 16 hours ago, Social Media said: campuses as students rush to delete online records of their involvement in pro-Palestinian protests. The sudden purge follows former President Of course they are. It's similar to the legion of posters here who disappeared after barking like mad dogs for months before the election. Oops. 1
Bkk Brian Posted Saturday at 12:43 PM Posted Saturday at 12:43 PM 1 hour ago, stevenl said: You are deluded if you conclude that from my post. Just as the member you quoted you distort opinions and posts Its pretty obvious you were making apologist remarks and unsubstantiated claims. You always do Pro-Hamas messages intensify on college campuses https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2024/11/10/pro-hamas-protesters-college-campuses/ 1 hour ago, stevenl said: Criticizing Israeli actions is not the same as supporting hamas. I'm sure some did the latter, but mostly they did not. 1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said: The apologist shows up....................how do you know most did not? Did you see them condemn Hamas? Did you see them condemn the hostage taking? I saw plenty of them doing the opposite, ripping down hostage posters, its all over the internet, one of those acts that the scum are trying to delete right now. Pro-Hamas group that helped organize college protests is a 'sham charity,' Treasury says https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/-hamas-group-helped-organize-college-protests-sham-charity-treasury-sa-rcna175529 1 1
Eloquent pilgrim Posted Saturday at 01:11 PM Posted Saturday at 01:11 PM 2 hours ago, stevenl said: Criticizing Israeli actions is not the same as supporting hamas. I'm sure some did the latter, but mostly they did not. Classic apologist nonsense. 1 1
theblether Posted Saturday at 01:39 PM Posted Saturday at 01:39 PM 17 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said: Classic apologist nonsense. In my opinion- anyone that watched the footage of the October 7 attack would side with Israel. I know of no society on planet earth that wouldn't react. Not a single one. Repulsive, cowardly as angering as the attack was on the day, what made it worse was the reaction of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians when the hostages and corpses were transported across the border by this terrorist scum. Corpses were defiled, a disabled Israeli child executed, Israelis lynched. I was neutral with a bias towards Orthodox Jews up till that day. After that day, I'm not neutral any more. And it was the reaction of the civilians that tipped me over. You fight fire with fire, and if many get burnt, so be it. But here's what's going to happen if Trump is successful in creating a safe haven for the Palestinians. Those who indicate that they are prepared to take up the offer will be executed by Hamas. Plenty of Palestinians would love to get out - but they are imprisoned by fear. I know that as I know a couple of Palestinians who ran for their lives from Hamas. And here we have people supporting the Palestinian cause - the cause died on October 7. Hezbollah has folded, Gaza is razed to the ground, there is no deal to be done. October 7 - the day the Palestinian cause died.
mrwebb8825 Posted Sunday at 02:05 PM Posted Sunday at 02:05 PM On 2/8/2025 at 5:38 AM, theblether said: You are deluded if you believe free speech beats criminal activity as designated by Congress. But, but...it did last year.
mrwebb8825 Posted Sunday at 02:08 PM Posted Sunday at 02:08 PM I think it's very kind of these asshats to prioritize themselves for Homan.
JonnyF Posted Sunday at 02:18 PM Posted Sunday at 02:18 PM Too late suckers. Trump got Musk. Trump got Zuckerberg. Delete whatever you want. It can and will be recovered and you can return to whatever dump you came from before America graciously gave you an opportunity that you threw back in their face. Thank God the Dems chose Harris. 1
Gobbler Posted Sunday at 02:37 PM Posted Sunday at 02:37 PM On 2/8/2025 at 6:32 AM, thesetat said: These people with visas need to know their place. They are permitted to stay in the US to study but that does not mean they are granted the same rights as an American. Even in Thailand if you spoke out at protests you will be deported with your Visa cancelled. If you break any laws your will be deported just as if you enter illegally you will be deported. Why some members here think it should be different in the US I can not comprehend as it is the same in every country. You are invited to retired or study and given a Visa. But you have no rights to the peoples constitutions of those countries to do and act like a citizen does. You are a guest and should act like one without involvement in politics or other controversial things that do not even apply to you because you are not a citizen. Get them all out I say, and good for Trump to call them out and let them know they will be deported for their actions that caused so much chaos in the schools. You're wrong. Constitutional protections apply to everyone, even the most vile. 1 1
Gobbler Posted Sunday at 02:42 PM Posted Sunday at 02:42 PM On 2/8/2025 at 7:21 AM, wombat said: There is a fine line between free speech and sedition, If you are an overseas student. Protest in your own country not in the country that is furthering your educatin. Wanna shoot yourself in the foot and be deported? Go for it. Unless they agreed NOT to do something on their visa application, free speech is anyone's right if they are inside the USA.
Gobbler Posted Sunday at 02:43 PM Posted Sunday at 02:43 PM On 2/8/2025 at 6:32 AM, thesetat said: These people with visas need to know their place. They are permitted to stay in the US to study but that does not mean they are granted the same rights as an American. Even in Thailand if you spoke out at protests you will be deported with your Visa cancelled. If you break any laws your will be deported just as if you enter illegally you will be deported. Why some members here think it should be different in the US I can not comprehend as it is the same in every country. You are invited to retired or study and given a Visa. But you have no rights to the peoples constitutions of those countries to do and act like a citizen does. You are a guest and should act like one without involvement in politics or other controversial things that do not even apply to you because you are not a citizen. Get them all out I say, and good for Trump to call them out and let them know they will be deported for their actions that caused so much chaos in the schools. No one is granted a right. You don't understand our Constitutions. No one, not even you, is granted a right by the 1st Amendment.
Social Media Posted Sunday at 09:21 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:21 PM @MalcolmB antisemitic and inflammatory troll posts have been removed. Take note, you've had time out previously for breaking the below rule. It looks like you need reminding. 15. You will not discriminate or post slurs, degrading or overly negative comments on the basis of race, gender, age, religion, ethnicity, nationality, disability, medical history, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, paternity, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other irrelevant factor. Your final warning before you are also removed.
wombat Posted Sunday at 11:12 PM Posted Sunday at 11:12 PM 8 hours ago, Gobbler said: Unless they agreed NOT to do something on their visa application, free speech is anyone's right if they are inside the USA. There is a fine line between free speech and sedition
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