31 Harvard Orgs including college's Amnesty International affiliate blame Israel for Hamas' brutal terror attack which has killed more than 700

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THIRTY-ONE Harvard organizations including college's Amnesty International affiliate blame Israel for Hamas' brutal terror attack which has killed more than 700 people: 'Something is deeply, deeply wrong in academia'​

9 Oct 2023 ~~ By Stephen M. Lepore

  • The groups have placed the blame on Israel for Hamas' brutal, surprise attack that has killed at least 700 Israelis
  • They claim that Saturday's events 'did not happen in a vacuum' and claimed that the Israeli government has forced Palestinians to live in 'an open-air prison'
  • It comes just a day after a professor was forced to apologize for implying the Hamas attack on Israel was an attempt to distract from 'Netanyahu's corruption'
  • Israel Palestine war LIVE: Jewish state prepares massive ground offensive
A group of 31 Harvard organizations, including the Ivy League institution's affiliate of Amnesty International, has placed the blame on Israel for Hamas' brutal, surprise attack that has killed at least 700 Israelis.
The organizations released a letter to the public as a 'Joint Statement by Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups on the Situation in Palestine' on Sunday to condemn Israel in the wake of the violence.
They claim that Hamas' attacks, which are still ongoing, 'did not happen in a vacuum' and the Israeli government has forced Palestinians to live in 'an open-air prison for over two decades.'
'We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence,' the groups wrote.
It's another moment of contention for the school just a day after a professor was forced to apologize for implying the Hamas attack on Israel was an attempt to distract from Benjamin Netanyahu's 'own corruption.'


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Commentary:
The American and British education system is affected by a deadly ideological virus destroying the heart of commonsense, and logic, poisoning the students' minds with negative thinking. This is what hatred thrives on. The education system needs to clear out these ideological entities.
Keep in mind, this attitude is not just Harvard, but, literally EVERY elite US school.
This attitude does not end for these ‘students’ when they get their sheepskin, instead it follows them for life.
These are the same people that fill top government jobs in DC.
It’s AMAZING that Israel gets any funding, given the mindset of people in DC.
Anyone who can take the side of such immoral monsters like Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran is themselves an immoral monster.
That goes the same for those who are Ideologically bent toward Socialist Marxism ala Stalin and Mao.
 
31 different ways to say Harvard Arab organizations think Arabs have been unfairly treated by Israel. No shit. There is a whole Arab world that thinks that. The US supports Israel. So does the democratic party.
 

THIRTY-ONE Harvard organizations including college's Amnesty International affiliate blame Israel for Hamas' brutal terror attack which has killed more than 700 people: 'Something is deeply, deeply wrong in academia'​

9 Oct 2023 ~~ By Stephen M. Lepore

  • The groups have placed the blame on Israel for Hamas' brutal, surprise attack that has killed at least 700 Israelis
  • They claim that Saturday's events 'did not happen in a vacuum' and claimed that the Israeli government has forced Palestinians to live in 'an open-air prison'
  • It comes just a day after a professor was forced to apologize for implying the Hamas attack on Israel was an attempt to distract from 'Netanyahu's corruption'
  • Israel Palestine war LIVE: Jewish state prepares massive ground offensive
A group of 31 Harvard organizations, including the Ivy League institution's affiliate of Amnesty International, has placed the blame on Israel for Hamas' brutal, surprise attack that has killed at least 700 Israelis.
The organizations released a letter to the public as a 'Joint Statement by Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups on the Situation in Palestine' on Sunday to condemn Israel in the wake of the violence.
They claim that Hamas' attacks, which are still ongoing, 'did not happen in a vacuum' and the Israeli government has forced Palestinians to live in 'an open-air prison for over two decades.'
'We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence,' the groups wrote.
It's another moment of contention for the school just a day after a professor was forced to apologize for implying the Hamas attack on Israel was an attempt to distract from Benjamin Netanyahu's 'own corruption.'


Commentary:
The American and British education system is affected by a deadly ideological virus destroying the heart of commonsense, and logic, poisoning the students' minds with negative thinking. This is what hatred thrives on. The education system needs to clear out these ideological entities.
Keep in mind, this attitude is not just Harvard, but, literally EVERY elite US school.
This attitude does not end for these ‘students’ when they get their sheepskin, instead it follows them for life.
These are the same people that fill top government jobs in DC.
It’s AMAZING that Israel gets any funding, given the mindset of people in DC.
Anyone who can take the side of such immoral monsters like Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran is themselves an immoral monster.
That goes the same for those who are Ideologically bent toward Socialist Marxism ala Stalin and Mao.
Killing people indiscriminately, especially civilians is heinous. The act of cowards.
However, that being said, when you make a five decade practice out of demonizing a people, take their homes, their land, and their lives in the name of preservation of your state and shit like this happens...maybe it's time to start asking yourself if there isn't a better way to do things. Like maybe building bridges with people so they don't have to turn to the most extremist element of their population. You don't build bridges by doing any of the above.
 
Killing people indiscriminately, especially civilians is heinous. The act of cowards.
However, that being said, when you make a five decade practice out of demonizing a people, take their homes, their land, and their lives in the name of preservation of your state...maybe it's time to start asking yourself if there isn't a better way to do things. Like maybe building bridges with people so they don't have to turn to the most extremist element of their population. You don't build bridges by doing any of the above.
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So your pea sized brain only believes this turmoil goes back five decades, when in actuality it goes back much further, more than 100 years. Muslim hatred for Jews is actually hundreds of years in the making.
Try the Balfour Declaration of 1917 as a starter course in Middle Eastern politics and today's Israeli conflicts....

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So your pea sized brain only believes this turmoil goes back five decades , when in actuality it goes back much further, more than 100 years.
Try the Balfour Declaration of 1917...

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Why don't we stay in the present and try to solve the problem instead of you trying to show off your ignorance and irrelevance to the board?
I would say the pendulum swung the other way...hard in the last five decades. Again, what happened on Saturday was horrific. But it's not like it wasn't predictable...and 100% preventable.
 

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