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Rutgers New Brunswick students release a 'terrorist-like' message to their school, demanding that the school cut ties with Israel.

hey mods - can this be kicked to the Current Events board?!?!?!?

unless that is an RU football player this post has no place here

many of us come to this board to escape the burning dumpster of dogshit that is our world right now.
 
hey mods - can this be kicked to the Current Events board?!?!?!?

unless that is an RU football player this post has no place here

many of us come to this board to escape the burning dumpster of dogshit that is our world right now.
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For what it’s worth, all three of these individuals wouldn’t last 6 hours fighting on the frontlines for Hamas. Easy to talk big when you’re half a world away.
 
hey mods - can this be kicked to the Current Events board?!?!?!?

unless that is an RU football player this post has no place here

many of us come to this board to escape the burning dumpster of dogshit that is our world right now.
unfortunately they are forcing us to face it at our school
 
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What a disgraceful message. They are lucky I am not the RU president. They would be expelled permanently, their names would be made public and they would be escorted off campus.
 
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Well there is a way to prevent this anti semitism on campuses . Freedom of speech is wonderful and should be allowed . Hate for the sake of a person’s race , religion , creed is intolerable on any avenue in this country. They keep allowing it and it will flourish. Time for the Rutgers Board , Donors , President and Governor NJ need to voice their opinions against this. And those gutless students need to be sent packing .
 
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I thought Holloway was doing a pretty good job at keeping the nutcases out of the public eye. Let's see how he does with the students in terrorist cosplay.
 
So it's terrorist like because they're brown skinned?

Couldn't be for wearing a costume right? Because wearing horns in the Capitol was wonderful, right?
 
And yet crickets exist… the student body leaders thought this was ok? It says a great deal … the 6k +’undergrad Jewish students and 1500’grad students don’t matter it appears . I actually thought Rutgers leaders had grown a spine… guess not.
 
So it's terrorist like because they're brown skinned?

Couldn't be for wearing a costume right? Because wearing horns in the Capitol was wonderful, right?
They're Caucasians, which many brown-skinned folks are technically anyway.

Viking horns in the Capitol...those Scandinavians have always been invaders. Half of Minnesota may have to start looking over their shoulders and make a run for the Canadian border.
 
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So it's terrorist like because they're brown skinned?

Couldn't be for wearing a costume right? Because wearing horns in the Capitol was wonderful, right?

No, it's terrorist like because they covered their faces so they can't be identified. Wearing a viking helmet in the Capitol did not and was never intended to hide the identity of that person.
 
No, it's terrorist like because they covered their faces so they can't be identified. Wearing a viking helmet in the Capitol did not and was never intended to hide the identity of that person.

You're wasting your typing using logic with folks that are devout Leftist Religionists.
 
No, it's terrorist like because they covered their faces so they can't be identified. Wearing a viking helmet in the Capitol did not and was never intended to hide the identity of that person.

Figures that guy brings up skin color. Scream they're not racists - always bring up race - vote for the party of Slavery.
 
No, it's terrorist like because they covered their faces so they can't be identified. Wearing a viking helmet in the Capitol did not and was never intended to hide the identity of that person.

Fascinating. Which court ruled covering your face is terrorism?

In arriving at its decision to overturn the Ohio court's ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court first determined that anonymous political speech is protected under the First Amendment. In support of this notion, the Court stated that:

" . . . anonymous pamphleteering . . . [has] an honorable tradition of advocacy and of dissent. Anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority. . . . It thus exemplifies the purpose behind the Bill of Rights, and of the First Amendment in particular: to protect unpopular individuals from retaliation and their ideas from suppression at the hand of an intolerant society."

The Court recalled, for example, that the Federalist Papers, which favored the ratification of the Constitution, were published under fictitious names.

So...the writers of the Federalist Papers were terrorists who should have been deported because they couldn't be identified?
 
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