🚨 BREAKING: Boulder, Colorado Police Chief is CONTRADICTING FBI Director Kash Patel, says he is not yet calling it a "terror attack," which was carried out by someone shouting pro-Palestine rhetoric to pro-Israel demonstrators.
Islamic TERRORISM.
@magicswordking@maryamalwan@ColumbiaSJP@Columbia Fundamentally you’re right, but is it unreasonable to expect the organization (Columbia) to not view her as legitimate source of perspective on the discussed “failures” of the school when she blatantly disregards the rules and bring the reputation of the school into disrepute?
@maryamalwan@ColumbiaSJP@Columbia What was the intention of the email? Respect your need to communicate frustration you feel they have caused, but the anger you’re feeling comes from actions you chose to take, not the actions of the admin. You broke uni policies that you agreed to uphold and were punished for it.
@NoCopsNoMasters@ColumbiaSpec These individuals attend Columbia as students, or work for the university but they have no legitimate right to dictate uni policies. As a freshman at Columbia I had to be on an extensive meal plan that I didn’t want or fully use, did I have the right to protest that, no.
Conclusion:
Claiming that 180 bodies were buried in a mass grave "by IDF" is disinformation, by Al Jazeera and others.
This is a known graveyard/mass grave and at least partially dug by Palestinians. This does not exclude that graves could have been added when the hospital was occupied by Israeli forces.
Remark:
It is highly likely that hospitals were forced to bury the deceased on their own grounds or in nearby areas due to safety concerns around transporting the bodies to a formal graveyard.
For example, in a video from Nasser hospital, people mention that the facility was under siege, indicating they were unable to take the deceased to a graveyard and had to bury them on the hospital premises.
According to Islamic funeral customs, Muslims are typically expected to be buried as soon as possible after death, often within 24 hours.
This helps explain why the hospitals opted to conduct burials on their own grounds, with the intention of providing a proper funeral at a later, safer time. Reburial is a known practice in conflict situations.
Overall, the decision to bury the deceased on hospital grounds or nearby areas was likely a pragmatic one driven by safety and religious burial practices, rather than any malicious intent.
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@bluepashminas@ColumbiaSJP Important to note that this is just CC not the fully undergraduate class. GS (which actually houses the Tel Aviv program) and SEAS were not included.
@jduffyrice On the lawn’s point this is so true lol, jumped the fence to eat lunch with some friends junior year and public safety was on us within 5 mins. They also tarp the lawn all winter to protect the grass even though it makes campus look awful…
@petersterne Once the decision was made to remove the campers external “support” was the only legit option no? CPS just doesn’t have the manpower to protect campus generally and enforce the decision. Long term it also doesn’t create a situation where protesting students see cps as the enemy.
@WOIDajoinal@petersterne @msolurin Not a legal expert, but was looking into that a few hours ago out of curiosity. It looks like the lease/rental agreements for dorms are drafted to allow uni’s to remove students from housing effectively without any form of due process if they violate uni policy/ are suspended.
@Ebony_Kenney All due respect but you’re compensated by ACR to generate more business for them. You’re hardly an unbiased source although I do believe you and the others have a sincere inventive to explain ACR’s persistent issues accurately.
@Afonso_Bogalho If you correctly adjust the steering angles it’s not super important unless you’re using cockpit cam. If you want to use the cockpit cam it makes a huge difference in pace, limitless discusses this a lot on YouTube.