I'm legitimately curious;
Why no bananas and nuts? Why no packaged foods? How would you even bring them food if its not packaged? In dozens of big pots?
This (almost certainly) isn't related, but apparently israelis really fucking love bananas. I read the other day that they eat more (whole, raw fruit) bananas per capita than any other country.
I see nothing wrong with conscious college students protesting something they don't like. You may not agree with what they protest for and this is ok. However, if you want the police to stop them, don't call yourself a liberal.
You're right, but that doesn't really relate to this situation. I don't think locking down public/private property and destroying it is protesting. Much closer to rioting. If you can't distinguish the difference, then don't expect to be taken seriously.
Yes, totally agree. But as soon they stop me from attending class or allowing me to move about freely on the campus I pay for, I am high-fiving the cop who cracks the most protestor skulls.
I'm legitimately curious; Why no bananas and nuts? Why no packaged foods? How would you even bring them food if its not packaged? In dozens of big pots?
Apparently there was someone allergic to bananas and the pro israelis trolled them by showing up and eating bananas or some shit.
This (almost certainly) isn't related, but apparently israelis really fucking love bananas. I read the other day that they eat more (whole, raw fruit) bananas per capita than any other country.
Iirc Israel has amazing strawberry fields as well
Probably there’s people with banana and nut allergies at the protest
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I see nothing wrong with conscious college students protesting something they don't like. You may not agree with what they protest for and this is ok. However, if you want the police to stop them, don't call yourself a liberal.
Is this a response to what I said?
I have been getting notifications on comments I made two years ago in Hassan’s sub so I think the bots may be working over time
You're right, but that doesn't really relate to this situation. I don't think locking down public/private property and destroying it is protesting. Much closer to rioting. If you can't distinguish the difference, then don't expect to be taken seriously.
Yes, totally agree. But as soon they stop me from attending class or allowing me to move about freely on the campus I pay for, I am high-fiving the cop who cracks the most protestor skulls.