equinox_code wrote:Saw that earlier. Yesterday there was some footage floating about of an airstrike of some sort on some tents. Fucking cunts, the lot of them. In lighter news, Berlin is closing a couple of educational women's centers because someone dug through their insta account and saw that they posted 'from the river to the sea' some years ago. This grossly offensive and criminal slogan has but one meaning; a demand for the destruction of Israel. Therefore the state has shut down these terror cells/women's centers with immediate effect, and is looking to prosecute for inciting hatred. https://www.bz-berlin.de/berlin/friedrichshain-kreuzberg/maedchenzentren i really fucking hate this place sometimes
hylian_elf wrote:Never mind. Israel don’t give no shit anyway. https://x.com/ytirawi/status/1788241394340929690?s=48&t=xGfZAWWQBWUwf8P-HrHgBA
Israel quite clearly has shown that it has a huge amount of influence on world policy that it clearly fucking shouldn't.Kow wrote:Hey maybe the Jews really do run the world **puts on tinfoil hat**
An independent non-profit that tracks political violence and political protests around the world found that 97% of campus demonstrations over the war in Gaza that have taken place in the US since mid-April have been peaceful.
An analysis of 553 US campus demonstrations nationwide between 18 April and 3 May found that fewer than 20 resulted in any serious interpersonal violence or property damage, according to statistics from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data project (Acled).
Over the same period, Acled documented at least 70 instances of forceful police intervention against US campus protests, which includes the arrest of demonstrators and the use of physical dispersal tactics, including chemical agents, batons and other kinds of physical force.
Nearly half of the campus protests that Acled categorized as violent involved protesters fighting with law enforcement during a police intervention, according to the group’s data.
- GuardianLooking across all Israel-Gaza war protests in the US since 7 October, Acled found that police have intervened forcefully against unopposed pro-Palestinian demonstrations involving students roughly five times as often as they have intervened against unopposed pro-Israel demonstrations involving students, according to updated data through 3 May. (This statistic is based on the percentage of protests of each kind at which police forcefully intervened, not the total number of protests.)
Since 18 April, police have not intervened against any unopposed pro-Israel demonstrations on university campuses, according to Acled’s data.
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