I'm pretty firmly in Camp Israel but that was rather pathetic.
Not that their points against anti-Semitism, and not tolerating it, aren't valid, but that their depiction of what's actually going on on Campus was far from a fair depiction. And more importantly IMO, at a time when we all know that the level of anger, outrage, and not listening to different opinions all could stand to improve from "both sides", that their actions were the opposite of helpful.
For a different perspective on what is going on in the "encampment" for an obviously rabid "anti-Semite", I would recommend the interview below. I wish they had gone deeper into the background, and her thoughts on that, but it definitely paints a different, and much more reasonable picture than Speaker Johnson & Co. of what's actually happening. (yes, I realize things elsewhere aren't as peaceful)
I had seen this before he, Lawler, etc. spoke, so it certainly didn't make that group come off well.
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Link: From inside the "encampment"
Posted: 04/24/2024 at 5:36PM