You’d think people could discern that terrorism on one side and war crimes on the other are both terrible, and that anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic behavior back home are both wrong. Doesn’t seem to be that hard that we start with those ground rules.
Yes, those students protesting for Hamas and Terrorism should have their names published. We do not teach students history anymore because woke-ness prevents it. Words matter not just when you call someone by the gender that the resemble, micro-aggression is just more BS kids today are more coddled then ever.
And The Republicans want us to think Jan 6th never happened, revisionist history
I missed which nation is being “genocided”. Watching the destruction of Gaza on TV.. is that the one that is being approved for genocide? Going on to 20,000 dead, 70K injured, million homeless.. sound as close to genocide as can be. (and it ain’t over yet) Confused
As I wrote elsewhere, the question was carefully worded so as to set a trap set by Republican/conservatives and led by House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y. The presidents of Harvard, MIT and Penn State wouldn’t play Stefanik’s game. But the conservative media attacks the educators, not the ones doing the dirty tricks. There was no call for genocide from any of the universities, just an opportunity for a bushwhack.
braindead Premium Member 5 months ago
Republicans will not get the connection.
ibFrank 5 months ago
Not if they say it on “X”.
cdward 5 months ago
Free speech, free speech, free speech! Unless we in the GOP don’t like it. Then our government officials demand your resignation!
Direwolf 5 months ago
Protect the evil doers, attack those trying to stop the evil. Great system GQPers.
The Nodding Head 5 months ago
Why do “small government” Republicans want to micromanage private educational institutions?
JoeBabbs 5 months ago
“Should members of Congress calling for the overthrow of democracy be disciplined?”
Because they have no discipline. Or integrity. They only have bombast for the cameras.
I’m talking to you, Elise!
Nebulous Premium Member 5 months ago
Should a certain political party holding power in an unspecified nation that appears to be committing acts verging on genocide be sanctioned?
rossevrymn 5 months ago
You’d think people could discern that terrorism on one side and war crimes on the other are both terrible, and that anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic behavior back home are both wrong. Doesn’t seem to be that hard that we start with those ground rules.
Totalloser Premium Member 5 months ago
Yes, those students protesting for Hamas and Terrorism should have their names published. We do not teach students history anymore because woke-ness prevents it. Words matter not just when you call someone by the gender that the resemble, micro-aggression is just more BS kids today are more coddled then ever.
And The Republicans want us to think Jan 6th never happened, revisionist history
The Lone Panda Kemo Sabe 5 months ago
Spankys?
Alberta Oil Premium Member 5 months ago
I missed which nation is being “genocided”. Watching the destruction of Gaza on TV.. is that the one that is being approved for genocide? Going on to 20,000 dead, 70K injured, million homeless.. sound as close to genocide as can be. (and it ain’t over yet) Confused
ncorgbl 5 months ago
As I wrote elsewhere, the question was carefully worded so as to set a trap set by Republican/conservatives and led by House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y. The presidents of Harvard, MIT and Penn State wouldn’t play Stefanik’s game. But the conservative media attacks the educators, not the ones doing the dirty tricks. There was no call for genocide from any of the universities, just an opportunity for a bushwhack.
AtomicForce91 Premium Member 5 months ago
Unrelated. One is condoning terrorists that kill and rape. The other has people let into the Capitol unimpeded.