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This type of reporting is the most powerful weapon against police violence.

Do ‘regional militants’ have a monopoly on the phrase“river to sea”? Or has that been used on college campuses as a rallying cry for Palestinian equality “river to sea, we’ll be free!”

So are you just going to conveniently ignore the fact that he was fired because he openly, in that speech, supported the BDS movement and that alone has been used as justification to label someone antisemitic?

You literally cannot help it. I just pointed out proponents of the illegal settlements use bigoted terminology (“we need settlements for security against Arabs [who prone to violence]”) and you proceed to tell me that Dr. Hill is quoting a terrorist organization.

...and this is why black folks (I’m at the top of this list) vote for/align with Democrats with their noses pinched.

Is calling Israeli settlement expansion justified because “security reasons” a call to label Arabs terrorists?

Anyone and everyone that has justified Israel’s increasing expansion into the West Bank has used “for security reasons” as justification.

The idea that a black man in America wouldn’t take exception to Europeans going to the Middle East while usurping more and more Arab land and literally role playing apartheid seems kinda confusing to me. I don’t care what religion is doing that; it is wrong with Christians in the South African just as it’s wrong with

to clarify, the Palestinians would soon out-populate non Arab Israelis because their greater growth rate.

Definitely agree with you on the idea that there’s overlap in the common cause of African-Americans and Jewish Americans. That relationship has been useful for both our groups at times, but belies that there’s definitely room for supporters of Israel to use their position of racial and economic privilege in a

Nah, the Kurds are a people without their own country, but they are on land that is recognized fully as a country(ies) and thus are at least afforded with nationhood. There’s not embargo of land, sea and air going into Kurdish Iraq, Kurdish Turkey, Kurdish Iran. But Gaza...

I think we need to take into account a few things before I respond. I’m going to call out the traditionally unchallenged idea that Jewish ppl (being the historic and present day targets of pervasive antisemitism) are, notwithstanding, both economically and racially capable of using their privilege to silence and to

It is rather common knowledge that Palestinians in and out of Israel out populate Israelis; this is the main reason why Israel wouldn’t want a democracy in a unified state.

What I find interesting about your astute comment:

You’re forgetting the elephant in the room. MANY of the pro-Israeli (non-Jewish/ Christian) conservatives support Israel because they oppose Palestinians whom, especially in a post 9/11 era, they consider to be Muslim terrorist supporters.

Re: He used the same phrase as radical groups that encourage genocide.”

Thank you for explaining what people can and cannot be for or against all the while completely confusing what Dr. Hill was against.

I recall former president Jimmy Carter having a book, rightly, denouncing the Israeli state for it’s subjugation of Palestinians: “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid.

I can’t imagine the level of trauma this mother and father suffered at the hands, of the police; in the span of a few days they literally:

Typical police media tactics in deceiving public of their interaction with black men: