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Susan's avatar

I am so glad I subscribe to as many newsletters as I do. If I didn't, I would never have seen this kind of coverage on "the news". It might get a millisecond but that would be it. If this administration will arrest a student who disagrees with them, who will they be arresting when they really get rolling?

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Diane Courneyeur's avatar

Wonderful news!!!

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Barbara Dillard's avatar

I love it’s at trump tower keep it up

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Barbara Dillard's avatar

Pennsylvania results tomorrow night on YouTube

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Molly Ciliberti's avatar

Thank you good people.

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Jay  Kinard's avatar

Thanks for posting! Made my day…

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William Shryer's avatar

Pathetic, supporting those who want to see them eliminated and pushed into the sea these people have no brains!

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Bad Choices's avatar

Or maybe you're too uneducated to understand what's actually happening in Gaza.

There’s a lot Americans don’t know about Israel. For example: Netanyahu is Israel’s Trump.

https://worldwar3.substack.com/p/theres-a-lot-americans-dont-know

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Melinda Maninger's avatar

Thank you for highlighting this!!! Amazing demonstration against the regime.

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Richard F 🇺🇸's avatar

Amazing that all those people somehow got their shirts and signs from the same place… 🤡😎

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Richard F 🇺🇸's avatar

Good job starting your arguement with a personal insult.

MAGA much..? 🤡😎

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Aquarius Cat's avatar

Yes, murder by any other name…..

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Kimberlie Van Wychen's avatar

Yeah it's amazing watching people from around the world. Uniting

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Richard F 🇺🇸's avatar

Shirts and signs all the same.

Nothing staged here… 🤡🇺🇸😎

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Frank Sterle Jr's avatar

Keep it up, good people! ... But it must be very difficult for such decent Jews with a strong conscience when they are referred to as "self-hating", likely in large part to try shaming them into self-censoring.

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Frank Sterle Jr's avatar

Living, breathing human beings can be — and actually are presently being — perceived and treated as though they are disposable and, by extension, their suffering and death are somehow less worthy of external concern, sometimes even by otherwise democratic and relatively civilized nations. It’s not hard for a conscience to do when one considers another an innately lower lifeform.

A somewhat similar reprehensible inhuman(e) devaluation is observable in external attitudes, albeit perhaps on a subconscious level, toward the daily civilian lives lost in prolongedly devastating war zones and famine-stricken regions.

In other words, the worth of such life will be measured by its overabundance and/or the protracted conditions under which it suffers; and those people can eventually receive meagre column inches on the back page of the First World’s daily news. It’s an immoral consideration of ‘quality of life’.

With each news report of the daily death toll from some unrelenting bombardment somewhere in this troubled world, I feel a slightly greater desensitization and resignation. I’ve noticed this disturbing effect with basically all major protracted conflicts internationally since I began regularly consuming news products in 1987.

Furthermore, it's sadly and even shamefully true that, while some peoples have been brutally victimized throughout history a disproportionately large number of times, the victims of one place and time can and sometimes do become the victimizers of another place and time. And it’s not hard for a conscience to do when one considers another an innately lower lifeform.

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