- 11 Sep 2024 13:48
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No.
You have yet to explain why cops are allowed to hassle anyone wearing a keffiyeh..
You have yet to explain why Israel refuses Palestinian right of return.
You have yet to explain why the IDF can try children in kangaroo courts.
You have yet to explain why investing in a company that makes bombs that kill Palestinian kids is moral.
All of these are legal. All of these are problems.
The Nazis also followed international law at the time, by the way.
Because this is a common protest tactic that usually does not include such violent police repression.
There were many calls to divest from SA.
There are many calls to divest from China.
There are actual sanctions against Russia, as there were against Iraq.
Economic isolation of pariah states is a normal thing.
And this idea that we should police consumer choices and punish anyone who refuses to trade with certain people is weird. It seems like you are arguing that people shoukd have the freedom to trade with Israel, but not have the freedom to not trade with Israel.
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...
Unthinking Majority wrote:Sure, but in this case its 100% true.
No.
You have yet to explain why cops are allowed to hassle anyone wearing a keffiyeh..
You have yet to explain why Israel refuses Palestinian right of return.
You have yet to explain why the IDF can try children in kangaroo courts.
You have yet to explain why investing in a company that makes bombs that kill Palestinian kids is moral.
All of these are legal. All of these are problems.
And had Nazi Germany followed the international law created in a post-1945 world like we live in now the Jewish holocaust wouldn't have happened and WWII wouldn't have happened. Russia invading Ukraine wouldn't have happened either, the examples are endless.
The Nazis also followed international law at the time, by the way.
Let us know why a group of students should be able to occupy university property that doesn't belong to them and segregate the student population at their whim just because they're upset about an issue. Your argument so far is "feelings".
Because this is a common protest tactic that usually does not include such violent police repression.
The argument that universities should divest from Israeli businesses is nonsense and discriminatory. There are no calls to divest from any other countries yet many countries have dubious human rights records. School investments becoming political opens an endless can of worms. If the students don't like it they can go to another university.
There were many calls to divest from SA.
There are many calls to divest from China.
There are actual sanctions against Russia, as there were against Iraq.
Economic isolation of pariah states is a normal thing.
And this idea that we should police consumer choices and punish anyone who refuses to trade with certain people is weird. It seems like you are arguing that people shoukd have the freedom to trade with Israel, but not have the freedom to not trade with Israel.
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...