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Campus Infection
an American Plague?
#American Campuses#hostages#IDF#Iran#Israel#Jewish#Jews#Oct 7#Pro-Palestinian demonstrations#Tehran#War
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#US Auth News#College campuses#the guardian#Gaza protests#student protests#USAuthoritarianism#politics#campus life#lol#students#America#American student experience#the real America#the other America#gen z culture#poverty#imperial core#free Palestine#free speech#first amendment#1st amendment#universities are public#their staff and faculty are state employees#first amendment applies to universities
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Just saw the popular vote results... yeah, no more playing nice. I need Kamala Harris to beat the shit out of Donald Trump like Wendy did to Cartman in that one South Park episode.
#tw politics#Supposedly the election is not over till December or someone concedes#Kamala#sweety#do. not. fucking. concede#There's still a chance#a very tiny chance but I need to remain delusional right now so I don't loose my fucking mind#But yeah#I'm not a massive South Park fan but I watch that episode when I need to feel something#I need to see that woman beat the shit out of that orange fuck#I know it's violent and not the American way and blah blah blah#but gods#if she cannot win at least let me see her (or any other woman tbh) beat up Donald Trump so I have catharsis for the next four years#Fuck everyone who voted for Trump btw#The fuck do y'all hate women so much that you'd rather a felon elected?#Embarrassment of a fucking country I stg#i hate it here#FOR THE RECORD#AND FOR THE FBI AGENT IN MY LAPTOP#I am NOT suggesting violence or starting a riot#I'm making an (admittedly bad) joke to cope#We shouldn't beat up political candidates... at least in the same way we shouldn't drink on dry campuses#I need to go rewatch that episode#I need to feel something
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by Seth Mandel
What ought an American Jew think when reading the news every day? It is a discouraging way to start a Monday morning. But we are way past that. Because this type of news consumption is also a Tuesday morning thing, and a Wednesday morning thing, and on and on. If you spend Shabbat offline, it is getting difficult not to wince when turning the phone back on each Saturday night.
Which is, I think, a point that goes ignored outside the Jewish community. There isn’t a particularly outrageous story that has singularly instilled fear in the Jewish community. There is, instead, an unlifting smog blanketing public life. It’s ugly, it’s unhealthy, and it narrows a person’s scope of vision.
It’s also selective. Take tomorrow’s congressional hearing on hate crimes. Republicans in the House hold the majority, so they have been able to hold House hearings exclusively on outbreaks of institutional anti-Semitism, such as those that occurred at universities around the country. GOP senators would like the upper chamber to follow suit, but Democrats hold the Senate majority so any focus on anti-Semitism must be watered down to an insulting degree.
“Tuesday’s hearing is a first for the Senate since Oct. 7 and the proceedings are not shaping up as a bipartisan effort,” reports Jewish Insider. “Judiciary Committee Republicans have been urging Democrats for months to convene a hearing on how the uptick in antisemitism on college campuses is violating the civil rights of Jewish students — similar to their House GOP counterparts’ hearings with embattled university presidents earlier in the year.”
You’d think it would be a no-brainer, but you’d be wrong. Every single instance of anti-Semitism listed above is the result of progressive ideological activism, and therefore Democrats have decided to make the hearings about the “rise in hate incidents across the country, particularly targeting the Jewish, Arab, and Muslim communities.”
There is no trend of hate crimes against any community that is comparable to what the Jewish community has been experiencing. Jews and only Jews are seeing their civil rights come under relentless attack on campus. Tomorrow, thanks to Democratic leaders such as Dick Durbin, the United States Senate will invent a false equivalence between the victims of anti-Semitism and the perpetrators, so that criticizing anti-Semitism itself will be seen as a violation of Americans’ rights.
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#an incredibly well done video on sororities#fraternities#and how they extend past their college campuses#Youtube#from the unbiased perspective of a non-american
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vote for biden if you want. just know you’re not voting for a lesser evil. you’re voting for a different evil. and think about how the line you have for “lesser evil” begins when that evil affects american citizens. if the genocide of thousands of palestinians over seas isn’t evil enough for you i have no words.
#and when biden loses it will Not be the fault of people who didnt vote. it will be bidens for failing us and honestly not trying very hard-#to be reelected#honestly his whole term was just a long game of getting that orange ghoul back in office#his failure just legitimized republicans need for cranking down on control#also such evil IS affecting american citizens right now. look at the pro palistine encampments being raided by swat teams#snipers on fucking college campuses#WE ALREADY LIVE IN A FASCIST NIGHTMARE.#dont be like right wingers who see the problems capitalism causes and thinks THIS IS WHAT COMMUNISM DOES#txt
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it’s sooooooo not fair there are people my age having tons of sex, when will that be me
#like. where do these ppl even meet#on apps ig or clubs but like#ppl had tons of sex before tinder existed and not everyone was clubbing#so how did they do it#so jealous of americans who live on campuses that has to make this shit easier right#idk maybe it’s just that i’m unattractive but jesus fucking christ#📓
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Palestine is barely surviving a Biden presidency. Biden and his Zionist supporters also want to see the whole region flattened. The moment we all understand this, is the moment we can move forward in an actionable direction. Voting for someone who has already folded on every major campaign promise and is unapologetically promising to deny international justice itself in order to protect Israel is merely rewarding them for what they've done.
Neither Biden nor Trump can be reformed. They both do not care about the American voter. And it doesn't really matter all that much to either of them who wins. Ultimately, American politicians are bipartisan in their support of Israel. There is a time when voting ceases to be a meaningful action, and begins to be wholly performative. This is one of those times.
There will, I promise you, be no change if Biden is re-elected. The goals of Project 2025 that everyone is so afraid of will continue to happen, because Biden has not prevented any of those things from happening at all. He could have codified abortion rights via Executive Order, could forgive ALL student loan debt not just some, could cease all military spending on genocide and ethnic cleansing. He didn't, because he doesn't care about any of that, and never has. There has been months of protest, and still these American politicians refuse to budge in any meaningful way. There is clearly no way to push Biden through civil unrest and protest, ergo he is just as immovable in his convictions as Trump. We need to stop pretending that Biden is not an incredibly dangerous Zionist who has a vested interest in seeing the people of Palestine ethnically cleansed, and there is nothing that will stop him from dying on this hill. He has clearly made up his mind on Palestine, which to him is already an oil-rig filled marine field and a fucking strip mall along the Gazan coastline.
By existing as a citizen in and paying taxes to the imperial core, we automatically hold complicity in imperialist oppression because we are literally footing the bill for it. That is just the basic nature of being born to privilege in systems of oppression in general. We can be disadvantaged and marginalized in every single other consideration and we still have to understand and cope with this, and ensure we leverage it as effectively as possible.
Voting abstinence/sabotage does not absolve us of our responsibility to do everything in our power to lessen harm, but it DOES show that when our personal morals aren't satisfied, we retreat into (imperialist, this time) privilege to 'wash our hands' of the situation and declare it's not our fault and it's not our problem.
#under biden's presidency we have seen every single trump campaign promise come to be including more violent border surveillance#not to even touch the amount of surveillance legislation passed that specifically targets americans#laws which increased military recruitment on college campuses or the laws that seek to restrict free speech irt palestine#like voting will not stop this from happening. period
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Full stop, Trump won because most Americans are racist. Its not that Kamala's campaign wasnt progressive enough. Her campaign leaned right because a large portion of voting Americans ARE racist. Trump is winning the popular vote. If you combined everyone who abstained from voting for Kamala because her campaign was built off of anti-immigration, racist policies, that voter block, in no way, would be equal or greater to the amount of venomspewing, fascist snakes that voted for Trump knowing full well what that would mean for marginalized people in this country, in Ukraine, and in Gaza. Kamala ran a bad campaign, absolutely! This is a shit, white settler colonialist country. I'm grasping at straws trying to understand how we as a country can do better, how we can change as a population without the shit democrats and evil capitalists, but I cannot think of anything. We aren't a majority, maybe we're not even a teeny, tiny margin, of people in this country that think "maybe we shouldn't elect a fucking fascist" while also thinking "maybe we shouldn't participate in genocide either"! We've been unmasked as the miniscule, minority of people in a country that is absorbing the message: "you win votes by being a bigot".
#i had to listen to freak ghouls on cnn talk abt how#americans are just scared of radical protestors on college campuses#how people with college degrees are not working class and they are rats nests of liberal ellitist ideology#my fucking guy my dude#the richest people i know never went to college they are salespeople#meanwhile scientists are making poverty wages!!@
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The Israeli government is behind a large-scale influence campaign primarily aimed at Black lawmakers and young progressives in the United States and Canada. The operation, whose existence was first reported by Haaretz in March, was launched after the start of the war in Gaza and was intended to sway certain segments of public opinion on Israel's conduct. The influence campaign made extensive use of fake websites and social media to promote content that is pro-Israel, anti-Palestinian and anti-Muslim content, as well as disinformation about antisemitism on American campuses, according to an investigation by the Fake Reporter organization, published today. The operation was run by a private Israeli online political campaigning firm called STOIC that was hired for the project. According to sources and information obtained by Haaretz, the operation was commissioned by Israel's Diaspora Affairs Ministry but carried out by a different party, for fear that its exposure could entangle Israel in a crisis. The ministry oversees a number of firms for a number of different purposes and goals. Among the candidates for the job was the organization Voices of Israel, which received half of its original funding from the Israeli government, though it was not tapped for the task in the end.
Links: Haaretz archive.today wayback machine
June 5 2024
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What's new(ish) in the settler-colonial state of the US is that a series of bills have been passed in the House (the Baby Senate as I like to say) and are on their way to the Senate that make it harder to voice support for Palestinians while also making sure your direct taxes aid the genocide in Gaza.
These bills affirm the US's stance on the settler-colonial Zionist Entity and the implicit ties that the government has with Israel and really — just goes to show you how Israel is just one big base for American Imperialism.
Anyways, there's still time to call your senate and tell them that you don't want these bills that only further spiral the US into fascism so even if you think it might not do much — it's important that we document our dissent in official sources. And while you're at it — call your congressperson and tell them that if they voted for this you're not voting for them next election. If they voted against the bills, still call your congresspeople and tell them you support their decision to vote against these bills.
Here are the bills:
📍Resolution: HR 6126
Resolution Name: Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act Description: Gives $14.3 Billion To Israel From The IRS (Taxes You Pay). Like straight up. Just takes it from an IRS project, which used our tax dollars to begin with, to give to Israel "defense." Link to check summary: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/118/hr6126
📍Resolution: HR 798
Resolution Name: "Condemning the support of Hamas, Hezbollah, and other terrorist organizations at institutions of higher education, which may lead to the creation of a hostile environment for Jewish students, faculty, and staff." Description: Will Penalize Students On American College Campuses For Supporting Palestine. This includes "Free Palestine" Protests as according to Rep Owens who introduced the bill (Click). Link to check who voted: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/118-2023/h578
📍Resolution: HR 3266
Resolution Name: "Tolerance in Palestinian Education Act" Description: They will be examining Palestinian education materials to see if it promotes "hate" or "violence" (aka are they teaching their children to become murderers??). Will inevitably require Revision Of Text Books In Palestinian Schools To Portray The Occupation In A Positive Light. Link to summary: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/118/hr3266
📍Resolution: HR 340
Resolution Name: "The Hamas International Financing Prevent Action" Description: Claims to stop financial support for "terrorist" organizations but considering that Gaza's government is run by Hamas, then this would mean Gaza will receive absolutely no aid and donating to people in Gaza could get you in legal trouble. Link to summary: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/118/hr340
There's a button for most of these bills that allows you to contact your representative directly. Please do take the time to contact them — while many of this isn't especially new to Palestinians, the difference is now that we have a larger power in numbers than we did in the past. Please make sure to advocate for you Palestinian comrades in the US whenever possible! Help us Free Palestine one step at a time!
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DPxDC idea that has been floating around my head for a few months now:
Gotham, given its whole... thing with Lazurus Pools and general bad vibes, has a ghostly representative. Lady Gotham, when she bothers to be coporeal, looks like an influential lady from the 1920s, straight art deco elegance. A real classy girl.
Jazz is touring college campuses around the US. She has full ride offers from Gotham University, Metroplis College, and Star City State, to name a few. Danny, upon hearing that his sister is going to GOTHAM of all cities, decides he is going on this trip with her. He might be only 15, but his big sister isn't getting mugged while he has half an afterlife left to live!
Lady Gotham is all a flutter! Why the last ghost king was so frumpy! King Phantom is so handsome and powerful, and he is coming to her city. She absolutely has to show off her best side! She feels like a teenaged girl getting her home ready before a new beau comes to visit. She's flustered, she's nervous.
Meanwhile, John Constatine wakes up with cosmic alarm bells going off because something really, really bad is happening. He investigates to dicsover that for the past three days Gotham has not had a single crime.
No murders, muggings, hell not even a single jay walker!
Gotham the most cursed place on the North Or South American continent is suddenly more squeaky clean than whatever small farm town Superman grew up in.
No crimes, no smog in the air. Crime Lords seemingly gone in a puff of smoke, Assassins asleep in their beds.
Its so freaky. Even Batman is spooked and he is never spooked by anything.
Constantine is certain some demon or other nefarious being is harnessing Gothams cursed energy for some evil plot. Gathering the power to use it like a nuclear blast. Batman is concerned about mass mind control.
Lady Gotham is doing the metaphysical equivalent of hiding all of your stuff in a closet before a guest comes over because you dont have time to actually clean. She had to shoulder the thing closed! She just knows that when the lock fails there will be a huge mess.
Jazz and her family are just surprised about how nice Gotham U's campus is. She'd heard it was so dark and dangerous, but everyone is smiling and pleasant to her! Danny is just happy Jazz is safe from various villains.
So we have Batman investigating his rogues gallery for mind control plots, Constatine hunting for demons, Jazz and her family taking a walking tour of Gotham U, and Lady Gotham using every bit of her ghostly powers to make sure her damned, cursed city doesnt embarrass her in front of her crush!
#dp crossover#danny phantom#dpxdc#dp x dc crossover#john constantine#batman#gotham#ghost king danny#lady gotham#dc comics#dcu#dc universe
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Will you acknowledge that a minority of neonazis and white nationalists have co-oped the encampments to spread antisemetic rhetoric or will you draw 25 cards (blame it on "zios")?
nope, they havent “co-opted the encampments” there straight up is no neo nazi presence in the campus protest movement and anyone whos organized on american college campuses will be able to confirm this. i personally can confirm from my own experience that college activism for palestine is driven by jewish and muslim students who are left wing and generally hated by neo nazis. if you actually dared to go to any of the encampments you would see that theyre often being lead by jewish students (we had a seder and shabbos at the encampment and so did other encampments)
there are plenty of neo nazis who coopt palestine on the internet especially on twitter but these people have no connection to palestine organizing, which once again is most often led by left wing queer jewish and muslim students. they primarily exist online and have been kicked out of irl activist spaces when they tried to infiltrate. you really should put down the jumblr propaganda and go outside
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This is why I do not call for the destruction or dismantling of countries. This is why I am wary and judgmental of those of you who do.
You sound like my right-wing father. You sound like the worst of American society.
I grew up in the 90’s. I grew up during a military operation called “Desert Storm”. To most people, they know it as the Gulf War. I grew up with a military father. I grew up with right-wing rhetoric. I grew up with someone who called for the destruction of countries.
“Glass the Middle East and turn it into a parking lot” was a very common sentiment at the time, and not just from my father. By “glass”, people mean to bomb these countries (many of which are deserts) so brutally that the sand itself melts into glass.
It is a call for genocide. It is the call for the dismantling of entire countries because their governments were “too evil”.
(Of course, that’s just the line the public was fed. Behind the scenes, it was also largely about access to oil, and we all know that)
The Gulf War was specifically about Iraq, but let’s be clear: Americans did not give a fuck which country it was, “The Middle East” was talked about as a single entity that was evil because it was Muslim. The civilians of these countries were simultaneously evil guerrilla combatants (because they were Muslim) and victims needing “liberation” by Americans. American soldiers were described as bringing “freedom” to the poor oppressed ignorant people of the Middle East. My father still hates all Muslims to this day.
10 years later, 9/11 happened.
Time will never erase the stomach-clenching fear I felt. Not fear of Saudi Arabia. I was 17 by then and I knew better. No, I was afraid FOR them, because I knew what America would do, and I hated it. I saw the people all around me once again calling for the destruction of a country, a government, and deciding America had the right to do it. I watched people froth at the mouth and pound their chests the chance to attack another middle eastern country. Islamophobic propaganda was absolutely everywhere, and life in America for anyone even suspected of being Muslim was a living hell.
So do excuse me when I side-eye you as you call for Israel’s destruction. Excuse me if I roll my eyes when you claim Hamas are “freedom fighters”. Excuse me when I hear you spreading blatant antisemitic propaganda like it’s truth. Excuse me as I see you blocking Jewish students on campuses, attacking synagogues, and screaming antisemitic slurs at Jewish school children.
Because at the end of the day, all of you calling for Israel’s destruction sound like my father.. It doesn’t matter what your justification is. I just see the same hatred that has consumed Americans since the 90’s aimed at MENA countries. You’ve just moved on to the next target. I grew up with this hateful rhetoric and I REJECTED it.
Why have you embraced it?
“But this time the country we’ve chosen to hate and that we’re saying deserves to be glassed actually deserves it! This time the civilians really are evil!”
Yeah. Sure.
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