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Now ask yourself how is it that the last six on that last can afford to give money to US schools?

And then ask how much US tax dollars are being given to those same nations.

Yesterday the PFLP released a statement in support of the Jew hating protestors on US college campus's.

PFLP has an unbroken 57yr record of murdering Jews all over the world just because they're Jewish.

The PFLP were the 3rd largest terrorist group involved in Oct 7th.

"...unarmed Palestinian people in Gaza Strip..."

Who is firing the rockets into Israel? Because those are still coming.

"Western colonial countries"

Are there any colonies left in the world?

"lovers of peace"

They don't want peace. They want dead Jews.

"...our students in American universities..."

There you go. SJP, PYM, and all of the other pro-Palestinian groups are terrorists.

Not to outdone by their allies Hamas has now joined PFLP in releasing a statement to the Columbia protestors thanking them for their support.

[ PIJ and DFLP may not be available for comment, since most of their leadership is now dead or in an IDF prison. ]

The endorsements keep coming in.

Holocaust denier, ex KGB agent, and Munich Olympics terror attack funder Mahmud Abbas.

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@Render wow

And no doubt that'll just validate they "protestors" cause well......eejits

@Render wow. the direct line from thesse protesters to hamas is crystal clear.

@Render said it before- they achieved now what ISIS dreamed of achieving

@Armchaircouch @Render
Makes you want to bitchslap those kids and tell them to wake the fuck up.

@Faay It´s why I´ve worked with some kids on a presentationfor school yd- not letting others chime in or leave tthem to discuss stuff o their own-just with sm as their´teacher´. deradicalisation is difficuklt but one must try if given the chance-reaching them in a way that won´t cause them to defy everything coming out of my moth. Small and perhaps futile efforts-using m rather unusal position. but at least something. @Armchaircouch @Render nope never an expected act for you and yours😃 -

those are good life skills and great if they work unfortunately, I think a lot of these people causing trouble at the schools actually just hate Jewish people, there’s nothing noble about wanting Jews to die and one can’t talk them out of it, usually. and it’s why they’re apparently paroting terrorists and terrorists are openly supporting them, too. :/ It’s pretty revolting that it’s being allowed. @csforyou

//@Faay @Render

@Armchaircouch no doubt they do.

But I´ve always had difficulties understanding all that is allowed due to the 1st Amendment .
Growing up with the Horrors of the Holocaust as part of the family history in a country that forbids certain kinds of politicall expression by law- does that to you.

- but sitting idly by , when I get the chance to try just doesn´t sit well . There are others who´ve worked for years on deradicalisation way better qualified-

// @Render

Folks patient and intelligent enough to attempt to deradicalize I think are amazing. I admire them a lot, and in the off chance it actually works?!, I consider them heroes.

I cannot do it, but I definitely admire those who do, @csforyou

@Armchaircouch some of those I´ve encountred were former members of far right groups Or Christian Identety- their stories and path is what gives me hope.Which is also making it clear that those who have had access and insight are better suited to approach radicalised youth. But it´s not only emotionally challenging it can in fact put people in real danger-so this work needs determination, and a special kind of courage plus total control over your own emotions. It´s a slow process .

@Render Suspend the students who participate in anything other than antiwar protest, revoke federal funding for uni's allowing racist or antisemitic hate to take over at their school, revoke visa's for any student caught participating in hate speech, harassment, and incitement on US soil.

@AnnetteTRemain

I don't want them suspended.

I want them treated exactly the same way that I was treated for fighting back every time I was jumped for lunch money that I didn't have, by other kids yelling "Get the Jew, he's rich!".

I want them all expelled.

@Render My bad. I meant expelled. Did you see Columbia's rag talking about poor students who can afford Columbia and Barnard being potentially homeless and starving if their ass got kicked out of school? The balls on these people.

@Render Did I read that correctly that you were suspended not the other kids? OMG I would have had their a**.

@AnnetteTRemain

They were suspended.

I was expelled.

Because if the only Jewish kid in the school keeps getting into fights with different kids day after day, it must be his fault.

@Render That shows the administration were bigots. I had talk with teacher once when my kid was attacked and that convo finished quickly. All I wanted to know was who started the fight. You have right to defend. I'm sorry that happened to you and that sucks. They should have expelled the other kids not you.

@Render @AnnetteTRemain

I’m sorry that happened. You must have been very tough.

@Dbot We can see how long their rallies take place with Hamas or Hezbollah. @Render

@AnnetteTRemain @Render they would be killed in Gaza. Based on their colored hair, or gender. Also the queer for Hamas would end up dead too.
But they are so stupid.
There isn't another word for it but stupidity.

@Render Looks like to me, a huge educational slush fund with NO audit trail or oversite.

and what freaking schools are getting all that damn money!

@Render

@Armchaircouch

See which schools have SJP chapters and/or current protests supporting Hamas.

@Armchaircouch @Render
It's tuition. Foreign students paying full tuition subsidize financial aid for Americans, who typically don't pay the full sticker price.

Ivy League schools are particularly likely to be able to offer 100% of FAFSA-determined need for financial aid coverage to applicants who get accepted, though some will be loans, not grants.

Schools compete hard to get those rich children of kleptocrats in developing nations.

@Armchaircouch @Render
In some cases there are charitable foundations raising money to get kids in dangerous situations into US universities, too. A guy I know started a foundation to get kids out of Serbia during the war.

@Render I just asked that question before I saw this post… my guess, because of what I saw in Thailand and with educational materials, rewriting history that came from branches of the Muslim brotherhood.. there was a scholar… I think his name was Pipes… he did a lot of research and was an expert on the area.. anyway, I read some of what he wrote and took a deeper dive into his sources at the time.. probably and 20 years ago. He said that there were strategic lawsuits by them also.

@Museek

Professor Daniel Pipes. He's still around, still working. Has his own outfit (Middle East Forum) and website.

I don't always agree with him but he's a good man and he knows the subject in and out.

He's probably doing the I-told-you-so-moon-dance right now.

@Render that's the guy.. i really know very little about the middle east as i have never been there and i need to feel a connection to a place.. so much of it is violent toward women in particular so i have no interest in going there. but anyway, i did read him because of what happened in southern thailand and to my driver's brother and he seemed to be very well informed. his sources cheked out as far as i remember.

i bet...

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