The right wing is trying to make the campus protestors out to be the Weather Underground, but other than some toxic pro-Hamas stuff at the fringes & some pushing & shoving when pro-Israel students try to walk through draped in a flag, it’s pretty much nothing. I hope no college head is foolhardy enough to be prodded into becoming the next Kent State over fears of losing billionaire money for a year.
Outside the campuses, it’s getting worse, but not on par with the weekly Civil War reenactments the Proud Boys & Anarchists were doing in 2020.
And, while I disagree with Ted on some things, the stuff in the US is nothing compared to the full scale war Gazans have been experiencing. Let’s focus on getting Hamas & Israel to agree on a ceasefire, not bringing violence here.
Hamas and Iran strongly support the junior jihadists at US universities. Way to go!
USA Today – Hamas and Iran celebrate anti-Gaza war protests taking US colleges by storm.
Palestinian militant group Hamas and Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei publicly applauded the growing number of anti-Gaza war protests and encampments that have sprung up on college campuses from California to Massachusetts and have become a flashpoint in the U.S.
Izzat Al-Risheq, a member of the militant group’s Political Bureau, said on Wednesday that President Joe Biden’s administration is violating the rights of students and faculty members and arresting them, “because of their rejection of the genocide that our Palestinian people are the subjected in the Gaza Strip at the hands of the neo-Nazi Zionists.”
The statement claimed: “Today’s students are the leaders of the future.”
Khamenei also put out a statement on X, formerly Twitter, where he celebrated the flying of a Hezbollah’s flag in the streets of the U.S. “The people of the world are supporting the Resistance Front because they are resisting & because they are against oppression,” the post read.
I agree with the tenor of this cartoon. Words in no way are as threatening in any circumstance as actual violence being perpetrated. For whatever reason.
However, both tribes have their armor on (again and always) presenting nothing to solve either problem.
The jpost com: “When Zionists made [a] deal with the Nazis”
It’s a great self-exculpating read. It attempts to convince the reader that it was a good thing that the Zionists got in bed with the Nazis, as otherwise there wouldn’t have been enough Jews in Palestine to conquer and populate it. The idea that the Jews should have been allowed to go where they wanted to go – the UK, US, Canada, SAm, SAsia – isn’t even mentioned.
Do read it if you are in any doubt about Zionist criminal duplicity.
Real suckers conflate support for Palestinians with support for Hamas, just as Iranian (and Russian, Chinese) propagandists intend. After all, disinformation strategies are not actually intended to persuade us. They’re intended to divide us.
Netanyahu, who has violated agreements made since 1948 by making illegal settlements, and refused to treat all of Israel’s citizens equally, is misusing the arms from the U.S. that are meant for Israel’s defense. Congress never needed to make a new law clarifying if our president needed immunity until tRump came along. And congress didn’t think they needed specific on the use of the arms supplied to Israel until Netanyahu abused the Law misused them. Congress must change the Law providing security to Israel by specifying the use of the arms we provide them.
The USA thrives on cold wars, hot wars, proxy wars, and the sale of munitions to both sides of any war that American politicians and DOD Generals provoke.
Concretionist about 1 month ago
Me too.
Zeno2099 about 1 month ago
Good one. Exactly.
Murray's Hill about 1 month ago
When do Israeli families get to feel safe again.
Uncle Joe Premium Member about 1 month ago
The right wing is trying to make the campus protestors out to be the Weather Underground, but other than some toxic pro-Hamas stuff at the fringes & some pushing & shoving when pro-Israel students try to walk through draped in a flag, it’s pretty much nothing. I hope no college head is foolhardy enough to be prodded into becoming the next Kent State over fears of losing billionaire money for a year.
Outside the campuses, it’s getting worse, but not on par with the weekly Civil War reenactments the Proud Boys & Anarchists were doing in 2020.
And, while I disagree with Ted on some things, the stuff in the US is nothing compared to the full scale war Gazans have been experiencing. Let’s focus on getting Hamas & Israel to agree on a ceasefire, not bringing violence here.
Florian.galler51 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Who is the guy with the blond hair, please?
DC Swamp about 1 month ago
Hamas and Iran strongly support the junior jihadists at US universities. Way to go!
USA Today – Hamas and Iran celebrate anti-Gaza war protests taking US colleges by storm.
Palestinian militant group Hamas and Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei publicly applauded the growing number of anti-Gaza war protests and encampments that have sprung up on college campuses from California to Massachusetts and have become a flashpoint in the U.S.
Izzat Al-Risheq, a member of the militant group’s Political Bureau, said on Wednesday that President Joe Biden’s administration is violating the rights of students and faculty members and arresting them, “because of their rejection of the genocide that our Palestinian people are the subjected in the Gaza Strip at the hands of the neo-Nazi Zionists.”
The statement claimed: “Today’s students are the leaders of the future.”
Khamenei also put out a statement on X, formerly Twitter, where he celebrated the flying of a Hezbollah’s flag in the streets of the U.S. “The people of the world are supporting the Resistance Front because they are resisting & because they are against oppression,” the post read.
steveconkey2003 about 1 month ago
Ted is steadfast in his full support of terrorists., who have said repeatedly that 10/7 was just the start of repeated attacks.
steveconkey2003 about 1 month ago
I’m sure that the guy and the skeleton in the right panel are Hamas filth getting what they deserve.
smokysilver.so Premium Member about 1 month ago
I think they’ll next protest to give U.S. back to the indians, right?
smokysilver.so Premium Member about 1 month ago
It’s painful to support Israel but to see all this horror we’re committing – I’ll blame Bibi.
Havel about 1 month ago
I agree with the tenor of this cartoon. Words in no way are as threatening in any circumstance as actual violence being perpetrated. For whatever reason.
However, both tribes have their armor on (again and always) presenting nothing to solve either problem.
Màiri about 1 month ago
NOT O / T
The jpost com: “When Zionists made [a] deal with the Nazis”
It’s a great self-exculpating read. It attempts to convince the reader that it was a good thing that the Zionists got in bed with the Nazis, as otherwise there wouldn’t have been enough Jews in Palestine to conquer and populate it. The idea that the Jews should have been allowed to go where they wanted to go – the UK, US, Canada, SAm, SAsia – isn’t even mentioned.
Do read it if you are in any doubt about Zionist criminal duplicity.
Gnork about 1 month ago
Real suckers conflate support for Palestinians with support for Hamas, just as Iranian (and Russian, Chinese) propagandists intend. After all, disinformation strategies are not actually intended to persuade us. They’re intended to divide us.
ncorgbl about 1 month ago
Netanyahu, who has violated agreements made since 1948 by making illegal settlements, and refused to treat all of Israel’s citizens equally, is misusing the arms from the U.S. that are meant for Israel’s defense. Congress never needed to make a new law clarifying if our president needed immunity until tRump came along. And congress didn’t think they needed specific on the use of the arms supplied to Israel until Netanyahu abused the Law misused them. Congress must change the Law providing security to Israel by specifying the use of the arms we provide them.
cfkelley about 1 month ago
The USA thrives on cold wars, hot wars, proxy wars, and the sale of munitions to both sides of any war that American politicians and DOD Generals provoke.