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Georgetown Student Revealed as Daughter of Senior Hamas Adviser


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Posted
4 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

No it contains allegations

 

‘Hamas apologist’, is libel something you normally engage?

 

It’s not wise thing to partake of here in Thailand.

 

 

 

 

It's not wise to make veiled threats to other posters on this forum either.

 

 

 

 

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Posted
22 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

How is that relevant, she violated First Amendment rights by supporting a designated terror group, celebrating the Oct 7th attacks & numerous other examples of inciting violence.

 

The First Amendment provides broad protections to speech by the public. The only party that can "violate the First Amendment", or the rights provided by it, is the US government. This is because the First Amendment is intended to curb the US Government's ability to limit what one can say prior to saying it. 

 

What specific acts of violence is she alleged to have incited?

 

The article is relevant because her speech may be protected speech under the First Amendment. Trump's executive order may or may not be found to be constitutional, in whole or in part.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

 

She is the subject to the OP, not her father.

From the OP:

 

Saleh’s father, Yousef, has been widely quoted in media coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict. He also served as director of the U.S.-based think tank United Association for Studies and Research (UASR), which The Wall Street Journal has described as a front for Hamas. UASR was founded by Musa Abu Marzook, a senior Hamas official currently based in Doha, Qatar, who is now the group's second-in-command. Yousef led the organization until 2005 before returning to Gaza to advise Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.  

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5 minutes ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

 

The First Amendment provides broad protections to speech by the public. The only party that can "violate the First Amendment", or the rights provided by it, is the US government. This is because the First Amendment is intended to curb the US Government's ability to limit what one can say prior to saying it. 

 

What specific acts of violence is she alleged to have incited?

 

The article is relevant because her speech may be protected speech under the First Amendment. Trump's executive order may or may not be found to be constitutional, in whole or in part.

What specific acts of violence is she alleged to have incited?

 

Read the OP including the video, 3rd page in and you still don't know...........😴

Posted
32 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

From the OP:

 

Saleh’s father, Yousef, has been widely quoted in media coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict. He also served as director of the U.S.-based think tank United Association for Studies and Research (UASR), which The Wall Street Journal has described as a front for Hamas. UASR was founded by Musa Abu Marzook, a senior Hamas official currently based in Doha, Qatar, who is now the group's second-in-command. Yousef led the organization until 2005 before returning to Gaza to advise Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.  

 

Saleh's father isn't subject to deportation from the US.

 

The article is about the daughter's presence in the US and enrollment in Georgetown.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

 

Saleh's father isn't subject to deportation from the US.

 

The article is about the daughter's presence in the US and enrollment in Georgetown.

Where did I claim he was? His connection is highly relevant though as detailed in the OP

Posted
33 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

What specific acts of violence is she alleged to have incited?

 

Read the OP including the video, 3rd page in and you still don't know...........😴

 

Voicing support for something isn't the same as incitement. She would have to be directly responsible for urging or requesting someone to commit a specific act prior to the act taking place. I haven't seen allegations of that in any of the OP and video.

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7 minutes ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

 

Voicing support for something isn't the same as incitement. She would have to be directly responsible for urging or requesting someone to commit a specific act prior to the act taking place. I haven't seen allegations of that in any of the OP and video.

Defending terrorist support and defending her support for a designated terrorist group, shameful of you. Celebrating Oct 7th the worst massacre of Jews since the holocaust is hardly not supporting violence.

 

Since the October 7 attack, Mapheze repeatedly expressed support for the terror attack and glorified those who carried out the atrocities. 

Her social-media profiles continue to glorify Hamas terrorists. More recently, however, she has posted footage of the Israeli hostages being dragged in front of hostile crowds.

 

Former President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order on January 30 to revoke student visas of individuals who have shown support for Hamas, as part of a broader crackdown on anti-Semitism in American universities.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Where did I claim he was? His connection is highly relevant though as detailed in the OP

 

I'm not sure to what extent the actions of someone's parent would be relevant in a court of law.

 

I could see how such a connection may be relevant to decisions regarding admissibility of aliens when they apply for a visa to the US. Foreigners outside the US probably don't have much in the way of constitutional rights.  Foreigners in the US have much more protection under the constitution.

 

I think it would be much more difficult to deport someone based upon the actions of their parent.

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3 minutes ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

 

I'm not sure to what extent the actions of someone's parent would be relevant in a court of law.

 

I could see how such a connection may be relevant to decisions regarding admissibility of aliens when they apply for a visa to the US. Foreigners outside the US probably don't have much in the way of constitutional rights.  Foreigners in the US have much more protection under the constitution.

 

I think it would be much more difficult to deport someone based upon the actions of their parent.

No I am sure your not sure :thumbsup:

Posted
10 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Defending terrorist support and defending her support for a designated terrorist group, shameful of you. Celebrating Oct 7th the worst massacre of Jews since the holocaust is hardly not supporting violence.

 

Since the October 7 attack, Mapheze repeatedly expressed support for the terror attack and glorified those who carried out the atrocities. 

Her social-media profiles continue to glorify Hamas terrorists. More recently, however, she has posted footage of the Israeli hostages being dragged in front of hostile crowds.

 

Former President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order on January 30 to revoke student visas of individuals who have shown support for Hamas, as part of a broader crackdown on anti-Semitism in American universities.

 

I am voicing support for the Constitution and especially the First Amendment, not Saleh's actions or statements. Don't confuse my support of the Constitution with sympathy for Saleh or the Palestinians. An assault on one person's constitutional rights is an assault on everyone's constitutional rights.

 

If she has broken the law, then she should face the consequences and potentially be deported after due process.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

 

I am voicing support for the Constitution and especially the First Amendment, not Saleh's actions or statements. Don't confuse my support of the Constitution with sympathy for Saleh or the Palestinians. An assault on one person's constitutional rights is an assault on everyone's constitutional rights.

 

If she has broken the law, then she should face the consequences and potentially be deported after due process.

Yes of course you are.

 

She violated it as the evidence clearly shows.

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Posted
2 hours ago, billd766 said:

Why not do a simple internet search of the word "bile".

 

I will give you a clue, I did not mean the word in its medical term.

 

As for the rest of your post, you just proved my point.

 

 

 

Why not do a simple search on the history of islam and the life of the so called disgusting prophet?

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Posted
1 minute ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

 

Violated what, specifically? 

This for a start:

 

Current immigration law — cited in the order — authorizes the deportation of a noncitizen who "endorses or espouses terrorist activity or persuades others to endorse or espouse terrorist activity or support a terrorist organization." The U.S. government considers Hamas a terrorist organization.

https://www.npr.org/2025/01/30/g-s1-45468/trump-antisemitism-executive-order-protests-deport-hamas

Posted
15 minutes ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

 

I am voicing support for the Constitution and especially the First Amendment, not Saleh's actions or statements. Don't confuse my support of the Constitution with sympathy for Saleh or the Palestinians. An assault on one person's constitutional rights is an assault on everyone's constitutional rights.

 

If she has broken the law, then she should face the consequences and potentially be deported after due process.

Are foreigners covered by the constitution?

I thought it was for us citizens.

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Posted
5 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

Patience Grasshopper.

 

They only just started looking.

 

If I was her I'd be booking a one way ticket to one of the many middle eastern countries welcoming lovely Palestinians with open arms. Oh, wait a minute... 

 

Indeed; and she'll have to buy a back hiking tent to wear if she's going to Iran 

 

 

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Wiggle room for terrorist supporters running out. At least this one will now not mock released hostages on her social media anymore. Time for joining her terrorist brothers  in the tunnels. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Are foreigners covered by the constitution?

I thought it was for us citizens.

You thought wrong.

 

With a few exceptions the entirety of the U.S. Constitution defines and protects the rights and freedoms of anyone in the U.S. or under the jurisdiction of the U.S. and importantly defines the limits of U.S. Government power.

 

Where you asleep in Civics?

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Posted
30 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

You thought wrong.

 

With a few exceptions the entirety of the U.S. Constitution defines and protects the rights and freedoms of anyone in the U.S. or under the jurisdiction of the U.S. and importantly defines the limits of U.S. Government power.

 

Where you asleep in Civics?

 

For almost it's whole existence protected the rights of anyone, as long as they were not native Americans, or black.

 

They made us many promises, more than I can remember, but they never kept but one; they promised to take our land, and they took it.

– Red Cloud

Posted
1 hour ago, proton said:

 

For almost it's whole existence protected the rights of anyone, as long as they were not native Americans, or black.

 

They made us many promises, more than I can remember, but they never kept but one; they promised to take our land, and they took it.

– Red Cloud

So is that’s you getting on board the abuses of the white hegemony ?

Posted
2 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

So is that’s you getting on board the abuses of the white hegemony ?

 

Don't you ever go out Chomper?

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