‘It feels really sad’: DePaul encampment last one standing in city – The DePaulia

A press liaison for the protesters said that in any scenario, demonstrators want to embody what she calls the “resilience and resistance” of the Palestinian people.
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pam
1 year ago

Just throw these pucks in jail and listen to them cry for mommy

Old Spartan
1 year ago

I wonder if the protesters are also “sad” because of the murders, rapes, torture, kidnappings, arson and destruction caused by Hamas.

anna
1 year ago
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the astonishing thing is that clearly over half of these protesters are women- donned in their keffiyehs demanding lemming-like submission to one of history’s most notorious mysogynistic cults.
They are marching in support of a sect that specializes in rape, mutilation, and murder of young women like themselves- or at least treats them like chattel, hidden under black bag-like garments.
The group psychology “has more occult angles than a movie by the Wachowski sisters”- William Kunstler.
He calls them Hysterics for Hamas

Old Spartan
1 year ago
Reply to  anna

I can not figure it out either. In almost every one of these protests not only the majority are women, but they are the angriest, most bitter, most obnoxious protesters at the forefront. One or two unbalanced females would be understandable, since there are always a few unexplainable cases. But this looks like thousands.

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