Huge turnout. I think I counted 10 of them, but it may have been less. LMAO. There’s twice as many Pro-Israel supporters.
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It’s not pro-Hamas. It’s fine to disagree with it, but that’s not what it is.Huge turnout. I think I counted 10 of them, but it may have been less. LMAO. There’s twice as many Pro-Israel supporters.
Yea I have never heard of anyone being pro-Hamas...It’s not pro-Hamas. It’s fine to disagree with it, but that’s not what it is.
With any luck.Wonder if the frat kids will show out like the ones at Ole Miss and LSU
Both Israel and Hamas have been brutal to one another over a long period of time.Do these kids realize they are supporting a terrorist group!
If you to support peace or support Palestinians then I am fine with that…..if you are going to support a terrorist group then I think you are a shitty person
It’s not pro-Hamas. It’s fine to disagree with it, but that’s not what it is.
Palestinians are Pro-Hamas. They elected them!Yea I have never heard of anyone being pro-Hamas...
LolPalestinians are Pro-Hamas. They elected them!
NoAre you there, how do you know what it is or isn’t?
Was the crowd at Columbia Pro Hamas?
Don't be asinine.Palestinians are Pro-Hamas. They elected them!
I like it with pita chips. JMOYea I have never heard of anyone being pro-Hamas...
Don’t spread the truth. Israel gave Palestinians Gaza in 2006 for peace. All the Jews had to leave Gaza. They repaid them by electing Hamas. So yes, I agree with KidMike.Palestinians are Pro-Hamas. They elected them!
Do you disagree? There are Protestors that are Pro-Hamas.Don't be asinine.
“There is nothing wrong with being a member of Hamas, being a leader of Hamas, being a fighter in Hamas,” Kates said. “These are the people that are on the front lines defending Palestine.“Don't be asinine.
Serious question, did the people of Palestine not elect Hamas as their government leadership?Don't be asinine.
There were a lot more than that harassing us when we were marching on Bowman field in ROTC in the early 70’s.Huge turnout. I think I counted 10 of them, but it may have been less. LMAO. There’s twice as many Pro-Israel supporters.
Sitting in a lawn chair in front of the Ridge with a case of beer and heckling a group of protesters on Bowman sounds like a beautiful Spring day.I wouldn’t counter protest now but in college an early Spring day of pre-gaming by boozing and irritating some purple hairs doesn’t sound terrible
Started way back when some followed Jesus as a prophet, some followed Muhammad as a prophet, and some are still waiting for their prophet. Truly a tale as old as time.Both Israel and Hamas have been brutal to one another over a long period of time.
Uninformed is a huge understatementStarted way back when some followed Jesus as a prophet, some followed Muhammad as a prophet, and some are still waiting for their prophet. Truly a tale as old as time.
The Christians (crusades) killed in the middle ages and the Muslims are killing in the current age. The Jewish people have been enslaved and/or victimized throughout time. If Israel doesn't stand up, they know the historical outcome.
People have the right to pick their prophet and exercise the peaceful right of free speech and protest. People do not have the right to stop others from accessing their college they paid to attend in safety or conduct a campus siege on greenspace or a campus building, particularly if the majority are not paying students.
Many of today's youth are ill informed about anything historical or current about this conflict. They're just looking for a purpose and to be cool in the current social media wave. This is not it.
Serious question, did the people of Palestine not elect Hamas as their government leadership?
This is like saying we're all Pro-Trump or Pro-Biden because "we" elected them...Do you disagree? There are Protestors that are Pro-Hamas.
You said no one was Pro-Hamas. I know that some Palestinians are not Pro-Hamas, but it is the elected government. And Hamas is anti USA and we shouldn’t support them.This is like saying we're all Pro-Trump or Pro-Biden because "we" elected them...
I know. I felt kind this morning.Uninformed is a huge understatement
The current troubles started with a mass migration beginning in the late 1800s and going through until 1948. They were almost no Jews in Palestine in 1890 and now they are a majority. It would probably piss you and me both off if suddenly 300 million Chinese invaded the western United States and then gradually put up settlements in the rest of our country. Pretty much the same thing. And the Jewish population did not disappear from Palestine because of Muslim ingress. It was most likely due to the Roman Empire 500 years earlier.Started way back when some followed Jesus as a prophet, some followed Muhammad as a prophet, and some are still waiting for their prophet. Truly a tale as old as time.
The Christians (crusades) killed in the middle ages and the Muslims are killing in the current age. The Jewish people have been enslaved and/or victimized throughout time. If Israel doesn't stand up, they know the historical outcome.
People have the right to pick their prophet and exercise the peaceful right of free speech and protest. People do not have the right to stop others from accessing their college they paid to attend in safety or conduct a campus siege on greenspace or a campus building, particularly if the majority are not paying students.
Many of today's youth are ill informed about anything historical or current about this conflict. They're just looking for a purpose and to be cool in the current social media wave. This is not it.
We are being invaded by immigrants currently. Why don’t the protestors call for our border security?The current troubles started with a mass migration beginning in the late 1800s and going through until 1948. They were almost no Jews in Palestine in 1890 and now they are a majority. It would probably piss you and me both off if suddenly 300 million Chinese invaded the western United States and then gradually put up settlements in the rest of our country. Pretty much the same thing. And the Jewish population did not disappear from Palestine because of Muslim ingress. It was most likely due to the Roman Empire 500 years earlier.
As an American, I stand behind the flag and my country even if I didn't vote for Biden and think he belongs in a retirement home for dementia. You cannot opt in and out of citizenship or the results of an election if the other side wins. I hope Biden is not re-elected but I will always pray for my president including Joe.This is like saying we're all Pro-Trump or Pro-Biden because "we" elected them...
There, fixed it for you.The current troubles started with a mass migration beginning in the late 1800s and going through until 1948. They were almost no Jews in Palestine in 1890 and now they are a majority. It would probably piss you and me both off if suddenly 300 million Ohioans invaded South Carolina and then gradually put up settlements in the rest of our country. Pretty much the same thing. And the Jewish population did not disappear from Palestine because of Muslim ingress. It was most likely due to the Roman Empire 500 years earlier.
“invaded”. lolWe are being invaded by immigrants currently. Why don’t the protestors call for our border security?
Reminds me of the Clemson Liberals Against War protest in 2003 or 2004Huge turnout. I think I counted 10 of them, but it may have been less. LMAO. There’s twice as many Pro-Israel supporters.
To clarify, I'm speaking of Americans who are pro Palestine, never heard of any of them being pro-Hamas. (Since this thread was about the Clemson sit-in)You said no one was Pro-Hamas. I know that some Palestinians are not Pro-Hamas, but it is the elected government. And Hamas is anti USA and we shouldn’t support them.
Sounds like a good thing to protestReminds me of the Clemson Liberals Against War protest in 2003 or 2004
OK so what is it then?It’s not pro-Hamas. It’s fine to disagree with it, but that’s not what it is.