They did it to us for being associated with the military during Vietnam, and it wasn’t just 18-22 year old girls.Protestors chanting antisemitic death threats, scaring 18-22 year old girls so much they have to go home, give me the creeps.
Aware. My dad was a Green Beret, and a protestor spit on him for the sin of wearing his dress uniform walking thru campus after the funeral of one of his fellow soldiers. Gross people.They did it to us for being associated with the military during Vietnam, and it wasn’t just 18-22 year old girls.
Oh indeed. There was an article that came out a few years ago analyzing feeling of freedom of expression on campuses across the nation. Only progressive leftists felt that they could freely express their positions. That tells you who the dominant power is in academia. I’ve watched people repeatedly take power by communicating they were offended by micro aggressions or offended on behalf of others by micro aggressions. It’s often a similar pattern. Sends letter to listserv with quotes and examples of people feeling unsafe, eg because an old person asked them where they are from, or whatever. Faculty meetings follow. Conciliatory statements are issued by the dept chair or dean. New committtees are started to address and “educate.” Rinse repeat.The problem is that "free" speech has had a varying degree of enforcement on campuses. I'm not a conservative, but many conservative voices were censored from speaking on campus while extreme progressive voices encouraged.
The "micro-aggressions" pretend theory took hold about 15 years ago and mucked up the situation too. When actual historical facts can't be mentioned in classes without professors being censored you know you have lost your way.
Obviously not. War inherently comes with collateral damage. Both sides are responsible for this, but I wouldn't classify Israel as waging a defensive war. They could be more surgical with their attacks and impart fewer civilian casualties, but Hamas started the whole thing by targeting civilians and children at that point the gloves are off. Again, I'm not defending Israel here as I believe their response is less than measured just stating why I think they are doing it.No, Hamas targeted civilians. That's why they should be targeted themselves.
I appreciate your interest in my opinions. How about you answer some questions now?
Is a war that has killed 200x more children than terrorists being waged correctly?
A war that has destroyed, 300,000 homes, all major infrastructure, hospitals. Is that a 'defensive' war?
Were the protesters in the 60's students or hired activists and agitators?There are photos from several campuses last week with police snipers on rooftops. We’ll be lucky if there isn’t a repeat of those 60s incidents.
Sure you do. (muffled laughter)I believe you should be allowed to practice speech no matter how wrong you are.
Very true...Were the protesters in the 60's students or hired activists and agitators?
I have said its amazing that nobody cried when we vaporized 60,000 Japanese in WWII, but cry now with Israel defending itself. Nobody has mentioned that Hamas continues to send mortars DAILY into Israel, but yet the world wants Israel to stop. Screw that noise....turn Gaza into a parking lot and close your borders.Wonder why no one got upset when America along with NATO bombed, Serbia, a sovereign nation, targeting cities and killing over 2,000 civilians...
Funny the flavors we pick to be morally outraged...
Those numbers are very debatable depending on who reports them. This article estimates a quarter of that number with many of the delta attributed to Yugoslav security forces. Also, those numbers both pale in comparison to the numbers a Kosovars and Albanians killed and displaced by the Serbs.Wonder why no one got upset when America along with NATO bombed, Serbia, a sovereign nation, targeting cities and killing over 2,000 civilians...
Funny the flavors we pick to be morally outraged...
They make more sense to me. The 60s/70s era had the draft. Most of these people were simply scared, in my opinion. Viet Nam did result in a lot of people going into academia who I don’t think would have, otherwise (to avoid going to war). I think that has had a lasting effect in changing the culture and the influence of post-modern/far leftism in the academe.1971---I went to Murphee Hall to be sworn-in to attend the United States Marine Corps Officer Candidate School upon graduation from FSU---to get to the Officer Selection Office, I had to step over the Anti-Vietnam War SDS demonstrators who were lying the hallway--some things never change!
Lots of people did. People protested the gulf wars too.Wonder why no one got upset when America along with NATO bombed, Serbia, a sovereign nation, targeting cities and killing over 2,000 civilians...
Funny the flavors we pick to be morally outraged...
Let me guess, paid by Soros?Were the protesters in the 60's students or hired activists and agitators?
LMFAO.... yeah, sure they did.... ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahLots of people did. People protested the gulf wars too.
They did. “No war for oil.” “Bush lied, people died.” Like blm, the motivation was “vote blue” and money for blue. This set of protests is more complicated. But, it’s still the far left.LMFAO.... yeah, sure they did.... ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
Don't disagree there were some protests against the 2003 Gulf War, nothing on the level with current protests... But my post had nothing to do with the Gulf Wars, it was about NATO's bombing of Serbia. Fred knows this...They did. “No war for oil.” “Bush lied, people died.” Like blm, the motivation was “vote blue” and money for blue. This set of protests is more complicated. But, it’s still the far left.
Clearly this is true. Cindy Sheehan started her protests because she wanted to raise money for Democrats, not because her son died. And continued protesting after Bush was gone because that was an insidious way to get more democratic votes.They did. “No war for oil.” “Bush lied, people died.” Like blm, the motivation was “vote blue” and money for blue. This set of protests is more complicated. But, it’s still the far left.
Yes. She was the leader. Just like Thunberg is a great and powerful intellect and possessed of superior negotiating and leadership skills that allowed her to take control and drive the climate change movement.Clearly this is true. Cindy Sheehan started her protests because she wanted to raise money for Democrats, not because her son died. And continued protesting after Bush was gone because that was an insidious way to get more democratic votes.
Who knows but that wasn't the question. Soros paying a bunch of antisemitic protestors would be a bit odd don't you think? He's Jewish and lived through WW2 hiding from the Germans if I'm not mistaken.Let me guess, paid by Soros?
He’s accusing you of being a q anon spectra conspiracy theorist so he can dismiss the arguments as dumb.Who knows but that wasn't the question. Soros paying a bunch of antisemitic protestors would be a bit odd don't you think? He's Jewish and lived through WW2 hiding from the Germans if I'm not mistaken.
Again, most of the protestors are NOT college students, at least at GW. This is firsthand knowledge, not any media outlet reporting. And I am not sure how spontaneous they actually are either.He’s accusing you being a q anon spectra conspiracy theorist so he can dismiss the arguments as dumb.
It’s obviously the case that these are spontaneous protests by concerned college students and there’s no money nor anyone fanning them to do this.
Come on. That’s clearly a conspiracy theory, right wing talking point. They traffic in misinformation. Don’t be fooled. Stop watching Hannity.Again, most of the protestors are NOT college students, at least at GW. This is firsthand knowledge, not any media outlet reporting. And I am not sure how spontaneous they actually are either.
Yep... that's the strategy: anything that questions the views of one side is now lumped into Q anon, shape-shifting reptilians, and population eradication through vapor trails, so they can be dismissed as conspiracy theorists and tin-foil heads...He’s accusing you being a q anon spectra conspiracy theorist so he can dismiss the arguments as dumb.
It’s obviously the case that these are spontaneous protests by concerned college students and there’s no money nor anyone fanning them to do this.
But FOX News is my favorite!Come on. That’s clearly a conspiracy theory, right wing talking point. They traffic in misinformation. Don’t be fooled. Stop watching Hannity.
Let's hope he really doesn't believe any of that.He’s accusing you being a q anon spectra conspiracy theorist so he can dismiss the arguments as dumb.
It’s obviously the case that these are spontaneous protests by concerned college students and there’s no money nor anyone fanning them to do this.
that's a good response
Oh, so Cindy Sheehan was the only protester? It was all about her son (a hero) who volunteered to serve his country and made the ultimate sacrifice. Nobody else protested Bush and Obama and the reasons behind going there in the first place?Clearly this is true. Cindy Sheehan started her protests because she wanted to raise money for Democrats, not because her son died. And continued protesting after Bush was gone because that was an insidious way to get more democratic votes.
Maybe they can play the interviews with the soldiers from the Tantura slaughter too!
I'm sorry for the confusion, did I state she was the only protester? If so, I'll edit it.Oh, so Cindy Sheehan was the only protester? It was all about her son (a hero) who volunteered to serve his country and made the ultimate sacrifice. Nobody else protested Bush and Obama and the reasons behind going there in the first place?
It would be odd, but it's been suggested by certain parts of the MAGA right that he was a nazi sympathiser.Who knows but that wasn't the question. Soros paying a bunch of antisemitic protestors would be a bit odd don't you think? He's Jewish and lived through WW2 hiding from the Germans if I'm not mistaken.