Every last one of these pro Hamas people *CAN* be charged, now we expect that most of these people are idiots who don't know what they're supporting. Which is why there's a lack of enforcement.
But if someone's getting paid just to start fights in public and not knowing why, yes, that's considered being a domestic terrorist in a completely different context.
yes hold them accountable for being against a genocide based on lies and a brutal occupation.ya.and deport all jews and christians protesting as well?good job
the Palestinian entities started appearing after Yasser Arafat, an Egyptian man who invented the Palestinian identity in the 60's. he was also a relative of Hajj Amin Al Husseini, the former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem who cooperated with Hitler and the Nazi Party
@@noammkw3770 There was no Palestinian president, no Palestinian kingdom, no Palestinian archaeological sites, and Palestine isn't mentioned in any book from more than 100 years ago.
Speaking of fake, the Prime Minister of Israel's real name is Benjamin Mileikowsky. "Netanyahu" is a fake name invented out of whole cloth to sound "Middle Eastern."
Very good 👍 it seems like there are way too many hostile organizations funded by enemies who operate freely on American campuses. They should definitely be held accountable. Good Luck ❤😊
Every single one of those protesters can legally be charged with Domestic terrorism it's just a matter of not enforcing it. There are Laws in the U.S. which define public expression of support for designated terrorist entities is considered domestic terrorism, obviously we don't expect prosecution in every single case, as people don't exactly know what they're supporting... But an indignant person who thinks they're right when they're wrong and has publicly aligned with the sworn enemies of the country they live in can indeed become problematic, no matter the country.
You are unequivocally wrong. Judaism is one of the oldest still existing religions. Dating back over two thousand years. While the state of Israel was founded in 1948. Judaism cannot be conflated with the modern day state of Israel. There are even very active sects of orthodox jewish individuals who do not support the project of Zionism. These individuals are NOT antisemític. And many more Jewish individuals around the world who do not identify with Zionism
There are 22 Islamic nations that total 625 times the size of Israel. Plus millions of Arabs reside in Western countries as well. Israel has developed and invested in that nation and has had a definite history there. I find it extremely bigoted of much of the Middle East to deny Jews a right to their small sliver of a country. And the behavior of the Palestinians whose society condoned the rapes and burning of families alive do not earn the rights to have one.
@@seaanemones The modern state of Israel was founded in 1948. The return of the Jewish people to our historical homeland is prophesied in our Bible. Every Passover Seder, we pray for the day when we can return and celebrate in Jerusalem, the undivided capital of Israel.
And citing Neturei Karta is where you showed your hand. To those who are religious as well as those who "identify" as irrilegious. Either way, the NK is a laughable organization that BOTH groups laugh at, and have been laughing at for decades! Look into their positions and their history. And you can then stand by or with them. Or not. Up to you! But at the very least, know what you are talking about! Because right now, you don't!@@seaanemones
If you read the Columbia Spectator, you'll see that many faculty and student groups attempted to follow the rules and hold academic lectures on Palestine, for the free exchange of ideas that is supposed to be the purpose of a university. Columbia refused to allow them to hold these meetings, and in some cases allowed the meetings and then cancelled them at the last minute. This is at the same time that wealthy donors threatened to stop donating to Columbia if they allowed criticism of Israel on campus, and Congressmen threatened to withhold government funding. These weren't reasonable time, manner and place restrictions, they were restrictions of unpopular political opinions. Furthermore, Shafik changed the rules without consulting with the Columbia senate, as required by the rules.
Just so all can be aware of for their futures.... as Columbia grads, many don't remember their graduation. Same thing for those who went to prestigious HS. Can't really remember that either!
In 2007, former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave a talk at Columbia University, and Columbia president Lee Bollinger defended it as part of "Columbia’s longstanding tradition of serving as a major forum for robust debate." So why is Columbia changing the rules now? 17:19 Colombia has in place reasonable time place and manner restrictions for student groups to hold events in this instance Columbia students for justice in Palestine was suspended as a student group in the first place because they held an event with what we believe from publicly available reporting to be terrorist organizations like people affiliated with terrorist groups from the Middle East and so Colombia suspended them as a student group they went ahead and had the event anyway and then obviously they put up tents they didn't leave right that Colombia said uh you know if if you want to have rallies as student groups that's fine get a permit do it within these set hours and and and instead what they did is they chose to break the rules and I think it's important to underline that they chose to Break The Rules
If the UN worked as intended, then they wouldn’t be anywhere past the Latani River. I’m so sorry for the impact western naivety has had on your life. Best wishes, and I hope these challenges are overcome by a west that takes a much more proactive stance as far as fighting terrorism. (I define terrorism as the deliberate random or symbolic targeting of civilians to send a political message).
You are disappointing and intellectually dishonest. Pretending that there is a widespread lack of safety for Jewish students in the US is absolutely fallacious and Orwellian. Meanwhile, many Muslim students have been harassed, discriminated against, and even physically assaulted yet somehow this doesn't merit attention or mention from you & your guest.
Don't you think the Muslim students should be at the university of Iran? Why are these Muslims in the USA protesting for people and countries where they cannot protest? If these students were in Iran, everyone knows what will happen to them. We have to appreciate the paradigm shift in what a university education is these days. Students protesting do not know what river or sea they are shouting about. It is so painful to see.
Im not even going to watch this, i just want to say Americans protesting is American free speech and should be respected even if you don't agree. The protests for ending occupation and war have been peaceful except when the police and others attack them and attemp to subvert their freedom of speech and freedom to protest. Plan and simple.
Not one thing in this video was a lie. Pro Gazan in the United States is the same as supporting terrorism against the United States. Because it's expression of support for a designated terrorist entity.
@@JohnDove-d8d israel is not the united states, if anything the us would be better and safer off without israel constantly trying to get itself into new wars, you people are truly brain washed
Could you have controlled Covid? Are you seriously comparing a pandemic to these wildly radical and disinformed students knowingly disrupting classes who other students paid for?
Those activists have no right to take over a building and stop other students from going to class just cause they crazy. It is against the law! It's that simple. You have no right to stop others from going to class
hahahahahaha replace the word radicalized for communist and it sounds exactly like the fear mongering of the "good" old 50's! thus making it it quite lame.
Charge with domestic terrorism. Rico. There were people getting paid ❤
Every last one of these pro Hamas people *CAN* be charged, now we expect that most of these people are idiots who don't know what they're supporting. Which is why there's a lack of enforcement.
But if someone's getting paid just to start fights in public and not knowing why, yes, that's considered being a domestic terrorist in a completely different context.
@@JohnDove-d8d whos starting fights?israeli lobby
@@mikelundmikel4006 Be quiet.
@@JohnDove-d8d no.dont like facts?
Yes, holding these students accountable is essential to their true education.
Fr
accountable for what?being against a genocide and brutal occupation.maybe you should be held accountable
hmmm how about holding ALL ACCOUNTABLE hmmmm wait what about the ICJ?! or did you forget?
yes hold them accountable for being against a genocide based on lies and a brutal occupation.ya.and deport all jews and christians protesting as well?good job
@@creepin93 icj?for what?doing their jobs?
Impressed with her questions. Great interview. Professional and well prepared. Wish MSM interviewers had your professionalism.
Thank you❤
Thank you for watching! 🙏
Lebanese Filmmaker: "The Palestinian Cause Is Fake; There Has Never Been a Palestinian Entity" - MEMRI TV Videos
the Palestinian entities started appearing after Yasser Arafat, an Egyptian man who invented the Palestinian identity in the 60's.
he was also a relative of Hajj Amin Al Husseini, the former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem who cooperated with Hitler and the Nazi Party
@@noammkw3770 There was no Palestinian president, no Palestinian kingdom, no Palestinian archaeological sites, and Palestine isn't mentioned in any book from more than 100 years ago.
Speaking of fake, the Prime Minister of Israel's real name is Benjamin Mileikowsky. "Netanyahu" is a fake name invented out of whole cloth to sound "Middle Eastern."
@@noammkw3770So basically what you’re saying is Palestinians are fake and gey.
memri t.v.lol.seriously.wow
Very good 👍 it seems like there are way too many hostile organizations funded by enemies who operate freely on American campuses. They should definitely be held accountable. Good Luck ❤😊
Agree. Hold them accountable.
Every single one of those protesters can legally be charged with Domestic terrorism it's just a matter of not enforcing it. There are Laws in the U.S. which define public expression of support for designated terrorist entities is considered domestic terrorism, obviously we don't expect prosecution in every single case, as people don't exactly know what they're supporting... But an indignant person who thinks they're right when they're wrong and has publicly aligned with the sworn enemies of the country they live in can indeed become problematic, no matter the country.
I thought ignorance of the law wasn’t a defense?
Very talented interviewer! Those students absolutely deserve compensation and a huge apology.
Israelis are the bravest people in the world! 👊🇮🇱
Thank you for covering this story!
Thank you for putting this interview and conversation together❤
The students that supported SJP should not receive part of the potential class action $
Awesome breakdown!
i've been waiting for an interview like this since the protests first got out of control.
Anti-Zionism = Antisemitism. Conversely, those who care about Jewish people also care about Israel. There is no "space" between the two.
You are unequivocally wrong. Judaism is one of the oldest still existing religions. Dating back over two thousand years. While the state of Israel was founded in 1948. Judaism cannot be conflated with the modern day state of Israel.
There are even very active sects of orthodox jewish individuals who do not support the project of Zionism. These individuals are NOT antisemític. And many more Jewish individuals around the world who do not identify with Zionism
And there are other sects of Judaism that do feel that Zionism is core to their Jewish past and destiny.
There are 22 Islamic nations that total 625 times the size of Israel. Plus millions of Arabs reside in Western countries as well. Israel has developed and invested in that nation and has had a definite history there. I find it extremely bigoted of much of the Middle East to deny Jews a right to their small sliver of a country. And the behavior of the Palestinians whose society condoned the rapes and burning of families alive do not earn the rights to have one.
@@seaanemones The modern state of Israel was founded in 1948. The return of the Jewish people to our historical homeland is prophesied in our Bible. Every Passover Seder, we pray for the day when we can return and celebrate in Jerusalem, the undivided capital of Israel.
And citing Neturei Karta is where you showed your hand. To those who are religious as well as those who "identify" as irrilegious. Either way, the NK is a laughable organization that BOTH groups laugh at, and have been laughing at for decades! Look into their positions and their history. And you can then stand by or with them. Or not. Up to you! But at the very least, know what you are talking about! Because right now, you don't!@@seaanemones
Sue the socks off these corrupt and odious university staff and unions.
They are Muslim Brotherhood
So us your mom
If you read the Columbia Spectator, you'll see that many faculty and student groups attempted to follow the rules and hold academic lectures on Palestine, for the free exchange of ideas that is supposed to be the purpose of a university. Columbia refused to allow them to hold these meetings, and in some cases allowed the meetings and then cancelled them at the last minute. This is at the same time that wealthy donors threatened to stop donating to Columbia if they allowed criticism of Israel on campus, and Congressmen threatened to withhold government funding. These weren't reasonable time, manner and place restrictions, they were restrictions of unpopular political opinions. Furthermore, Shafik changed the rules without consulting with the Columbia senate, as required by the rules.
Just so all can be aware of for their futures.... as Columbia grads, many don't remember their graduation. Same thing for those who went to prestigious HS. Can't really remember that either!
In 2007, former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave a talk at Columbia University, and Columbia president Lee Bollinger defended it as part of "Columbia’s longstanding tradition of serving as a major forum for robust debate." So why is Columbia changing the rules now?
17:19 Colombia has in place reasonable time place and manner restrictions for student groups to hold events in this instance Columbia students for justice in Palestine was suspended as a student group in the first place because they held an event with what
we believe from publicly available reporting to be terrorist organizations like people affiliated with terrorist groups from the Middle East and so Colombia suspended them as a student group they went ahead and had the event anyway and then obviously they put up tents they didn't leave right that Colombia said uh you know if if you want to have rallies as student groups that's fine get a permit do it within these set hours and and and instead what they did is they chose to break the rules and I think it's important to underline that they chose to Break The Rules
Can I do with hizzbollah i didn't get any of the thing Tel chai college promised because of hizzbollah attack on Israel?
You go back to Gaza and stand in the middle.
If the UN worked as intended, then they wouldn’t be anywhere past the Latani River. I’m so sorry for the impact western naivety has had on your life. Best wishes, and I hope these challenges are overcome by a west that takes a much more proactive stance as far as fighting terrorism. (I define terrorism as the deliberate random or symbolic targeting of civilians to send a political message).
@freedahlogic8368 By this definition Israel is and always was a terrorist state.
Hezbollah, Lebanon, UNIFIL are ALL in violation of UN 1701.
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This guy is fantastic. These students are lucky to have him in their fight.
Alexandra Occasional Cortex
Can you please tell me who is Palestinian in The Philos Project,? genuinely asking :)
Thank you
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So confusing. You keep citing Students. Did you mean Faculty, HR, Unions MSM.
Shes an airhead
sueing protesting jews.cant even make this stupidity up
You are disappointing and intellectually dishonest. Pretending that there is a widespread lack of safety for Jewish students in the US is absolutely fallacious and Orwellian. Meanwhile, many Muslim students have been harassed, discriminated against, and even physically assaulted yet somehow this doesn't merit attention or mention from you & your guest.
Don't you think the Muslim students should be at the university of Iran? Why are these Muslims in the USA protesting for people and countries where they cannot protest? If these students were in Iran, everyone knows what will happen to them. We have to appreciate the paradigm shift in what a university education is these days. Students protesting do not know what river or sea they are shouting about. It is so painful to see.
And for the Students for Justice in Palestine, a little history from Robert Spencer: ruclips.net/video/jK0HdrchkMk/видео.html
You from Europe
Terrorism
Babies
Load of hooey.
VIVA PALESTINA 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
Be quiet.
@@JohnDove-d8d funny you think I’ll listen to someone who’s in support of killing babies in the middle east 🤡🤡🤡
@@JohnDove-d8d funny you think I’ll listen to someone who wants to decimate innocent women and babies in the middle east🤡🤡🤡🤡
Love that the Middle East won't support your pet project- the entire ME except for other terrorist groups. Speaks volumes.
It never existed dummy
Boo Hoo. People couldnt use a canteen for a few days. Free Palestine
Exactly!
How do you put a dollar value on the murder of thousands of children?
ask Hamas that question
@@edgeinscarride I don't know Hamas. Do you?
and how many Israelis including the ones held hostage.
@@DraiochtSoundStudio-01 You're intentionally missing the point because you don't have a leg to stand on.
...for every murder. & the IDF for the 17,000 dead children? Less of a priority?
more bullshit
Not true. There will be consequences for what's become open season on anti Jewish hate speech in the United States beginning on Oct 7th.
There will be severe consequences for your open season on anti Jewish rhetoric which began on Oct 7th.
@JohnDove-d8d Pointing out your many lies is not anti-Semitism. You are a coward.
@@JohnDove-d8d what is jeffrey epstein's former lawyer threatening to sue them again?
Im not even going to watch this, i just want to say Americans protesting is American free speech and should be respected even if you don't agree. The protests for ending occupation and war have been peaceful except when the police and others attack them and attemp to subvert their freedom of speech and freedom to protest. Plan and simple.
Peaceful?Calling for the genocide of a whole nation from the river to the see is peaceful?Are you with learning disabilities?
lie lie lie
Not one thing in this video was a lie. Pro Gazan in the United States is the same as supporting terrorism against the United States. Because it's expression of support for a designated terrorist entity.
@@JohnDove-d8d bullshit.right now israel has you believing jews are antisemetic if their against israels genocide and brutal occupation for 75 years
@@JohnDove-d8dAren’t white people the biggest terrorist threat in America? Especially White Christians? That’s what I heard.
@@JohnDove-d8d israel is not the united states, if anything the us would be better and safer off without israel constantly trying to get itself into new wars, you people are truly brain washed
You wish so you can justify your hate.
What a frivolous lawsuit. Suing because the gym was closed. Same thing happened during COVID. Are they going to sue about that?
You clearly didn’t understand any of this
Could you have controlled Covid? Are you seriously comparing a pandemic to these wildly radical and disinformed students knowingly disrupting classes who other students paid for?
Those activists have no right to take over a building and stop other students from going to class just cause they crazy. It is against the law! It's that simple. You have no right to stop others from going to class
Oh yes segregating people is so frivolous
Obtuse or just plain stupid. You didn't get a word he said.
hahahahahaha replace the word radicalized for communist and it sounds exactly like the fear mongering of the "good" old 50's!
thus making it it quite lame.