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  1. about 4 hours ago on Lisa Benson

    Keep on throwing stuff at the wall. I’m sure something will stick.

  2. about 7 hours ago on Dana Summers

    Then why don’t republican congress reps make a bill allocating more money for the border?

  3. about 7 hours ago on Two Party Opera

    To answer your points, questions.

    Harassment is not an effective tactic and really poor behavior. My point of view here is that calling people anti-Semitic because they think Israel is behaving badly is incorrect. If some Jewish students feel unsafe, it’s not because they are Jewish, it’s because they holding a position that others find abhorrent.

    Having the opinion that Israel’s slaughter of civilians is wrong does not make you an anti-Semite.

  4. about 10 hours ago on Two Party Opera

    And let me be clearer here. If you harass someone who is Jewish because you assume they support Israel because they are Jewish, yes, that is anti-Semitic. However, that cuts both ways. Calling someone a “self loathing Jew”, because they do not support Israel is also anti-Semitic. There are plenty of Jewish protesters out there, support for Israel during this war is not monolithic. Like every other issue it’s not black and white. One can oppose Hamas and also feel sympathy for Gazans caught in this war. You can mourn both Israeli and Palestinian dead. You can be appalled by the behavior of both combatants.

  5. about 11 hours ago on Two Party Opera

    Harassing a person for being Jewish is anti-Semitism. Harassing someone who happens to be Jewish, for their support of Israel’s war is not.

  6. about 12 hours ago on Two Party Opera

    As a child of the 60’s, the parallels between campus protests then and now is not lost on me. The right Wing reactions are nearly the same, except rather than calling them COMMUNISTS!, now it’s ANTI-SEMITES!

    Eventually, the students of the 60’s and 70’s won the argument. I suspect the students of today will win thiers. Israel’s anger at the terrorist attack in October is understandable. However, the brutality and inhumanity of this war is becoming more apparent to Americans every day it continues.

  7. about 13 hours ago on Al Goodwyn Editorial Cartoons

    Maybe. But I find the most interesting thing here is the reaction of republicans. After the first day of testimony it’s very clear that Mr. Trump had somethings to hide and that the only news sources he wants to work with are two that are well known for having no journalistic integrity who see him as a cash cow who will make money for them as long as they sell his bull sh!t.

  8. 1 day ago on Lisa Benson

    “Huh, seen a few muslims shooting up synagogues lately. Several gay and LGBTQABCDEFG folks have shot up schools and bars the past year or two.”

    Interesting… I Googled “muslims shooting up synagogues” because I hadn’t heard that and wanted to check it out. I found no instance of that, however, most of the articles referred to the thousands of dollars raised by Muslim activists for the victims of the Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting(perpetrated by a right winger).

    As for LGBTQ (if you’re going to use the acronym, at least use it correctly). There is one instance I can think of gun violence by a LGBTQ person at a Memphis school. Every other article is on violence AGAINST the LGBTQ community.

    You’re just making stuff up.

  9. 1 day ago on Mike Lester

    The fact that Mr. Lester asked this question shows that he doesn’t understand the Constitution, the American system of justice or America in general.

  10. 1 day ago on Al Goodwyn Editorial Cartoons

    How is it bigotry to criticize a nation on the conduct of a war?