I have been anti-zionist Israel from the get go. It should have never gone to the scale this became. See Roy Roger's quote on the organization of the Dem party.
As for your second point, that is EXACTLY my point. Thanks for verifying it.
Look up. You brought up the schools. You are also making the assumptions of who was incapable of restraining themselves. I'm not casting off blame, nor am I placing it on any group.
That is also you. I happened there, buy do you know who? I sure as hell don't.
I brought up two campuses where the protests stopped being "pro-Palestinian/anti-zionist" and went full antisemitic. If the distinction is lost on you, just say so and we can talk about something else.
Maybe I need to restate the issue. I was talking about the Left being intolerant of intolerance. You brought up a discussion about colleges having antisemitic problems. I pointed out that colleges are not linked to political ideology. You persist.
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When you have "Pro-Palestinians protesters" chanting Hamas slogans advocating genocide, even in ignorance, something is wrong.
As for the Ivy League, just because two problems are adjacent doesn't mean they are necessarily related.
As for your second point, that is EXACTLY my point. Thanks for verifying it.
Second, while it is possible to be anti-Zionist without being antisemitic, the kids at Columbia and Harvard weren't capable of doing so.
That is also you. I happened there, buy do you know who? I sure as hell don't.
Do not presume.