I now post about my research on another site, see screen name. My "X" account from now on will only be for making fun of M*sk and his acolytes, if anything at all.
For years, BDS campaigners have been demonised for opposing the occupation of Palestine.
Today, they have been vindicated by an ICJ judgment, which called on states to stop aiding Israel’s unlawful presence in Palestinian territories.
End the occupation. Free Palestine.
This story was more than a year in the making.
Now @guardian and @972mag can draw back the curtain on Israel’s secret war against the ICC, waged everywhere from Kinshasa to New York. Part 1 here, part 2 out this afternoon: https://t.co/4yZ1nUjrRw
Remember kids, Israel has to bomb hospitals and starve Gaza and incinerate children and shoot people waving white flags and assassinate doctors and journalists and commit daily massacres of civilians, because if it doesn't do this the region will be dominated by evil terrorists.
What's cool about looking back at the history of college protests is that 19 year old students have been right about every single American war, and the esteemed Harvard educated opinion writers at the New York Times have been wrong about every single American war.
When US college students were protesting against the Vietnam War, most Americans supported the Vietnam War.
Including college students!
In 1967, 49% of US students backed escalation in Vietnam. 35% backed de-escalation.
In 1969, most students backed Nixon's Vietnam policies.
Have you noticed how talk of "cancel culture" and "free speech on campus" and "there is no right to be not offended" and ridicule of "safe spaces" ended after 7th October?
This is the genocidal chant, uttered by the force that's following up bombing campaigns with door-to-door raids, indiscriminantly killing 10s of thousands, and pushing millions into an 8 sq mile concentration camp.
This is clear intent coupled with action.
Watch the Israeli leadership, on record, vowing to destroy Gaza and its people. Many Israelis oppose the war. Help us continue amplifying Israeli anti-war voices.
Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza has, according to this @FT analysis, been more destructive than the Allied carpet bombing of Dresden during World War 2 https://t.co/2aBgU4gNkU
"These periodic episodes of killing and destruction, which Israeli commentators and politicians cynically call “mowing the lawn,” have been a price Israel was willing to pay to avoid being pushed toward a two-state solution" writes @BenzionSanders 👇
https://t.co/Ee8waaxwMF