Jewish students feeling "marginalized" and "fearful" as wave of protests hit college campuses

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Published 2024-04-29
Jewish students feeling "marginalized" and "fearful" as wave of protests hit college campuses

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  • @aldiximoable
    They xan go to Israel and support their government and joint the Israel Army
  • @seedsowlife
    5 US domestic laws broken by giving material support to any country found to be committing plausible genocide and human rights abuses: US War crimes act; The foreign assistance act; The arms export control act; the Leahy law; The genocide convention implementation act. US support to Israel seems to be implicated in multiple if not all of these laws. Why isn’t the US Attorney General and the DOJ all over this?
  • so their safety is taken seriously but not mines during the BLM protests.....
  • Why is nobody mentioning the Non-protesters safety.. Students being effectived by the chaos and havoc on campuses not being able to study or attend classes. Why has the college admission not addressed the safety of students on campuses across America.
  • @1985rook
    What is this the poor me time in the world give me a break this world is a joke I hope the alien's take over soon
  • @amritrao882
    Shame on FOX, interview Jewish students and Jewish faculty supporting the protesting students. Stop being a propagandist for pro genocide caste.
  • Israeli students should be critical of Israeli govt. policies themselves!
  • @CelinTonny
    Plestinians are being klld while in hospital with their hands tied bck,those creatures are scared of people who are busy with their own affairs??? Come on
  • @user-rc2xs5ti2w
    I would admire if this movement was related to our borders.
  • @user-jl2dz2bp5x
    How can Israel sustain its unity after October 7? Since the October 7 attack, we are not expressing hatred toward each other because our pain is much greater. But we are not far from how things were before October 7. We could return to that previous state in a matter of days. It is also important to note that our divisiveness throughout the year weakened us and strengthened those who wished to attack us. A captured Hamas terrorist who participated in the October 7 attacks stated how the ongoing protests and demonstrations in Israel encouraged Hamas during their preparations for the attack. When outside influences that pressure the formation of our unity move away, internal feelings of hatred resurface. We might believe that coming closer during tough times lets us develop while maintaining that closeness. However, this idea is incorrect. We need to undergo a reset and rebuild our unity from scratch, without external pressure dictating our actions but out of our own choice to live in a common connection to each other, with a spirit of unity, support, care, encouragement and closeness dwelling in our relations. When we are in a conflict of opinions, we need to equally respect those who we are against, acknowledging that they might also be right and have their own opinions, and that their opinions represent other people and citizens. Thus, we indeed should take heed to treat each other with more kindness. Unity means that we are ready to set aside our own opinions in order to unite with others.