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At UCLA, a culture of equating 'Israel' with 'guilty'

by Judea Pearl Friday, Mar. 13, 2015 at 4:01 PM

When Israel is constantly on trial, it is no surprise that Jewish students can only be socially accepted when they join the 'indict-Israel' circus.



In what may seem to be a major victory for pro-Israel forces at the University of California, Los Angeles, the undergraduate student government unanimously passed Tuesday "A Resolution Condemning Anti-Semitism."

Unfortunately, the impact of this resolution is destined to be short lived, and will fail to seize upon an opportunity to deal head on with the real problem that plagues our campus: "Zionophobia."

Tuesday's resolution was galvanized as a reaction to a February 10 event that triggered nationwide media attention and a tsunami of condemnations regarding the anti-Jewish climate at UCLA and other college campuses. In that incident, pre-law student Rachel Beyda was drilled by several council members on how she would maintain an "unbiased view," given her affiliation with the Jewish community on campus. While they didn't name Israel, this was the insinuation.

Fabienne Roth, who started this line of questioning, was apparently unaware of its combustible potential when she used the word "Jewish community," instead of "Zionist community," which has been designated by Israel's maligners as a more acceptable object of contempt. Roth's mistake has evidently touched an open nerve, resulting in a barrage of coast-to-coast calls for apologies and suspensions.

In the widely watched MSNBC's program Morning Joe, for example, anchors asked each other with increasing outrage, "How did these students ever get into UCLA?" "What if these students did it to a black student?" "What culture is going on, not only at UCLA, but in a lot of major colleges across America?" "What are these students being taught in class?"

The good crew on Morning Joe would not have asked these questions had they been aware of the anti-Israel culture that has been fermented at UCLA, largely unabated, for the past decade or so.

It is a culture that depicts Israel as a village villain, or "a controversy," constantly facing public trial. Israel is rarely seen for what it is: a respect-deserving symbol of identity for thousands of students on campus.

UCLA is a campus that has allowed Middle East history to be taught by instructors who demonize Israel, and has permitted its Center for Near Eastern Studies to be directed and co-directed by BDS supporters. It is a culture where a student can come to class wearing an "Israel Kills" T-shirt, yet any mention of Muslim symbols is sure to trigger the heaviest gun of political correctness, "Islamophobia!"

It is a culture where pro-coexistence students, especially in the social sciences, prefer to keep silent rather than risk mockery and social estrangement. Most importantly, it is a campus overrun by soft-spoken BDS propagandists who managed to hijack the student government's agenda with repeated proposals for anti-Israel resolutions, the purpose of which is one: to associate the word "Israel" with the word "guilty."

Coming from this culture, it is quite natural for a council member to assume that Rachel Beyda, as a Jew, is likely to have a built-in reluctance to joining the never-ending orgy of Israel indictments. Especially indictments authored by a movement like BDS, which openly denies one of Jews' most deeply held convictions – Israel's right to exist.

I am purposely using the generic term "as a Jew" here, in its most inclusive, people-based sense. I do so because a great many Jews do consider Israel the culmination of their millennia-long history. Likewise, I follow the observations of Hillel's leadership, who repeatedly assures concerned parents and outraged donors of its commitment to the Zionist dream, and to pro-Israel education.

So why all the outrage about the misuse of the inclusive term "Jewish?" Roth's mistake was not that she probed into Beyda's faith as a Jew, but that she implied that Jews can only gain social acceptance and student government credentials by joining the "indict-Israel" circus, as some of their professors have chosen to do.

Part of our outrage should also be directed at ourselves, and at our leadership, for failing to educate the campus that Jews are a people, not merely a religion, that this people has a dream called Zionism and that religion does not have a monopoly on human sensitivity. In other words, that when it comes to campus norms of civility, Zionophobia is at least as evil as Islamophobia.

By reacting to anti-Semitism with greater sensitivity than to anti-Israelism we reinforce the idea that religions are entitled to a greater protection from discrimination than other identity-forming narratives, and we thus give anti-coexistence forces the legitimacy they seek to harass Israel-supporters with ideological impunity.

Judea Pearl is Chancellor's professor of computer science and statistics at UCLA and President of the Daniel Pearl Foundations.
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well, damn!

by sleep in it Saturday, Mar. 14, 2015 at 1:47 PM

If the Israeli policies are bringing wrath upon the Jewish population, maybe it's up to the Jews here to condemn the genocide this pirate state engages in.
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Eracism

by Eracism Sunday, Mar. 15, 2015 at 1:38 AM

You seem to be blaming the victim
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perm victim status?

by wtf? Sunday, Mar. 15, 2015 at 9:07 PM

You really can't claim victim status when you engage in GENOCIDE as defined by the Geneva Conventions.

Shall I provide an accepted full, rather than tailored definition?

Stop it right now.
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Opposite of genocide

by Renada Monday, Mar. 16, 2015 at 6:52 AM

When the population quadruples, it's not genocide. Thank you for coming. Come again.
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gee whiz

by still working on it? Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2015 at 8:44 AM

For a cult that tries to legitimize their ***recent population increase by invasion*** from a psychopathic cult in 1947 on ward, you sure get stupid about GENOCIDE [ I didn't think you'd be so stupid, but there it is..] requiring me to show you just how fucked up you are***
[GENOCIDE]
...any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:
(a) Killing members of the group;
(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
(e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.
***
And now your kind needs to use the 'we just haven't been able to kill more than they can procreate' asshole justification. Particularly after the initial massacre wave that began in 1947 It's GENOCIDE, stupid.
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Stop the genocide of the Jews

by Ha! Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2015 at 11:40 PM

Using that definition, the Palestinians are trying to genocide the Jews of Israel
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looking through your asshole?

by wtf? Wednesday, Mar. 18, 2015 at 7:55 AM

Talk about psychotic projection!
You zionists are so sick in the head, amoral and hypocritical, it makes the mind want to explode.
Are you sick fucks so messed up that you're UNABLE to see your own evil?
Apparently.
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guilty

by guilty as charged Wednesday, Mar. 18, 2015 at 10:07 AM

There is no doubt.
'Israel' is a criminal construct, populated by psychopaths engaged in GENOCIDE of the original native population of the former nation of Palestine, a nation of Christians, Muslims and Jews, living in harmony.
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Nazis are raw sewage

by in the know idVer:2e90249927eb10a2aba32cbf516 Wednesday, Mar. 18, 2015 at 7:04 PM

Tell everyone where you come from, Nazi Boi. Tell 'em that you're a honest to God East Berliner, in a rage that your Mein Fuehrer destroyed your homeland.
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talk about Nazis...

by guilty as charged Thursday, Mar. 19, 2015 at 10:13 AM

Then we have the new Nazis from Germany and Poland with Nazi weapons, murdering their way into Palestine.
A pirate Genocide state calling itself "Israel".
Who live and breath hypocrisy.
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Bruin Zionism

by Jacob Finn Saturday, Apr. 04, 2015 at 12:34 PM

"Political Zionism... Cultural Zionism... Religious Zionism... Labor Zionism... What is my Zionism you care to ask? I think I'll coin the term Bruin Zionism. It's the right for me to tell my UCLA peers that my identity matters. It's my right to be independent as a Jewish person, free from those who try to hold us back. Bruin Zionism is sharing with my friends that I have the right to be who I want to be, grow up to do what I want to do, and speak what I want to say. And I have this right because of my ancestors who once walked in the historical land of Israel, my ancestors who faced discrimination and exile for thousands of years. But we have returned. And whether it is in Israel, in Europe, in America, or here at UCLA, Zionism will always represent the freedom of the Jews and of all oppressed peoples. And I'll be damned if someone has a problem with that."
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Bruin Zionism

by Avi Oved Tuesday, Apr. 07, 2015 at 9:37 PM

"The Holocaust took the lives of six million Jews, each of them serving as a reminder and a reason for me to be proud of my Jewish identity. A few months ago, my mother sent me an article detailing the brutal beating of a Jewish woman in Europe who was targeted for prominently displaying the Jewish Star of David. Concerned for my safety, she gently suggested that I remove that same Star of David from around my neck for some time. I did the opposite, and made it a point to display the necklace I wear. I am proud to be a Jewish Israeli-American, and the notion of having to deny my birthright or hide my heritage shocked and repelled me. No one should ever be compelled to hide their identity for fear of repercussion.
No matter how much of myself I dedicate to causes that work for the greater good of my people, no matter how much I try to be the best representation of my community's values and traditions, no matter how many olive branches I try to extend, in a world where there are so many hateful and vilified connotations of Israel, Jews, and Zionism, it seems as though politics and stereotypes erase my efforts. These kinds of misconceptions tarnish my and my community's efforts to change people's minds about what we are and what we are not. I've learned that we cannot let the detractors of this world define us. We cannot let them frighten us into no longer being ourselves.
My love for, belief in, and commitment to my country, my community, the State of Israel, and the Jewish people, compel me to be the best person I can be."
- Avi Oved
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zionism and social acceptance

by Meyer London Thursday, Apr. 09, 2015 at 9:34 PM

This problem has a long history at UCLA.I heard that German and Italian students during the 1930's and 1940's ran into the same problem if they defended Hitler and Mussolini. As late as the 1980's South African students ran into trouble if they defended apartheid. Why can't the masses of students realize that zionism,, fascism and racism are just harmless ideas and should not bring about any criticism?
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UCLA is fighting back

by Bruins for Israel Friday, Apr. 24, 2015 at 10:15 PM

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Don't worry. UCLA is fighting back against anti-Antisemitism and Israel- bashing
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UCLA is fighting back

by Bruins for Israel Friday, Apr. 24, 2015 at 10:16 PM

UCLA is fighting bac...
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Don't worry. UCLA is fighting back against anti-Antisemitism and Israel- bashing
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Celebrating Israel at UCLA

by Bruins for Israel Friday, Apr. 24, 2015 at 10:24 PM

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What a party. Celebrating Israel's diversity, democracy and innovation
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Israel is on the progressive agenda

by Matilda Saturday, Apr. 25, 2015 at 5:25 PM

I am so glad to see support for Israel on LA Indymedia. very important to have this on the Progressive agenda

No country is perfect, no state ideal. But Israel is blessed by a functioning democracy, humanity’s greatest, most subversive, self-corrective mechanism, and, like America, is what the historian Michael Kammen called “a volatile mixture of hopeful good and curable bad.” The gap between the considerable good Israel does and its increasingly bad reputation should make thoughtful people reconsider.
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Israel doing considerable good

by Meyer London Sunday, Apr. 26, 2015 at 9:07 PM

What good? Attacking unarmed Turkish vessels carrying aid to civilians whose houses have been destroyed by Israeli forces? Trying to provoke a war between the US and Iraq? Blatently interfering in US politics through its stooges in AIPAC? By such past good deeds like the defacto alliance with apartheid South Africa in the 1970's and 1980's, which almost certainly included Israeli help to SA in developing a nuclear bomb? By the way, why are all those people smiling while they march around UCLA with foreign flags when they are supposed to be terrified that alleged anti-semites will attack them at any moment?
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Israel doing considerable good

by Meyer London Sunday, Apr. 26, 2015 at 9:07 PM

What good? Attacking unarmed Turkish vessels carrying aid to civilians whose houses have been destroyed by Israeli forces? Trying to provoke a war between the US and Iraq? Blatently interfering in US politics through its stooges in AIPAC? By such past good deeds like the defacto alliance with apartheid South Africa in the 1970's and 1980's, which almost certainly included Israeli help to SA in developing a nuclear bomb? By the way, why are all those people smiling while they march around UCLA with foreign flags when they are supposed to be terrified that alleged anti-semites will attack them at any moment?
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Israel doing considerable good

by Meyer London Sunday, Apr. 26, 2015 at 9:07 PM

What good? Attacking unarmed Turkish vessels carrying aid to civilians whose houses have been destroyed by Israeli forces? Trying to provoke a war between the US and Iraq? Blatently interfering in US politics through its stooges in AIPAC? By such past good deeds like the defacto alliance with apartheid South Africa in the 1970's and 1980's, which almost certainly included Israeli help to SA in developing a nuclear bomb? By the way, why are all those people smiling while they march around UCLA with foreign flags when they are supposed to be terrified that alleged anti-semites will attack them at any moment?
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Terror ships carried no aid

by one thing Sunday, Apr. 26, 2015 at 11:17 PM

The Turkish ships carried no "aid", Meyer. They carried armed terrorists from the IHH. Have you forgotten already?They were blockade runners- pirates- trying to thwart a legal naval blockade
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Israeli buchaneers

by Meyer London Monday, Apr. 27, 2015 at 8:45 PM

The Turkish vessels were unarmed, and Turkey has never played an active role as a pro-Palestinian force.
The zionists were lucky that they were unarmed, unescorted vessels, since the Turkish navy is a forbidable fighting force, which could have blasted the Israelis to smithereens.
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Israeli buchaneers

by Meyer London Monday, Apr. 27, 2015 at 8:45 PM

The Turkish vessels were unarmed, and Turkey has never played an active role as a pro-Palestinian force.
The zionists were lucky that they were unarmed, unescorted vessels, since the Turkish navy is a forbidable fighting force, which could have blasted the Israelis to smithereens.
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Um, no

by Um, no Tuesday, Apr. 28, 2015 at 7:29 AM

A large quantity of weapns, and no aid was confiscated from the Turkish weapons.

Unless you consider night vision goggles and bullet proof vests to be "humanitarian" aid
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suspicious armada

by Meyer London idVer:dd8383361825ea8bcbbc800240 Tuesday, Apr. 28, 2015 at 9:49 PM

The world press and the Turkish Government have stated that the vessels contained civilian aid, yet you choose to believe the Israeli propaganda office. You would believe them if they said that anti-semitic Ottomans had filled the boats with nuclear torpedos.
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Mavi marmara contained no aid

by Denial: not just a river in Egypt Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2015 at 11:14 AM

Mavi marmara contain...
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Greta Berlin, flotilla organizer herself admitted the boats contained no aid.

Yet somehow you know differently?

What humanitarian purpose do wooden clubs have? Why must they be imported to Gaza?
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forbidable button pusher

by laughing man Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2015 at 5:50 PM

Push the button once, terrorist monkey.
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Admiral Nelson sails to Palestine

by Meyer London Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2015 at 9:07 PM

From what AIPAC pamphlet did you get that stuff? Kitchen knives and axe handles certainly seem to me to be crushing ,offensive weapons to use against tanks and jet planes. Besides, the Israeli "authorities" would never dream of planting stuff like that. I still have to wonder, though , why would the Arabs have to import sticks and knives from Turkey? Don't they have any in Gaza? Richard the Lion-hearted had better weapons than that when he invaded Palestine during the Middle Ages. Nevertheless, I am sure that when the surge of the Arab armies nears Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in the near future, the zionist troops will panic and run when they see the Palestinians holding those sticks in their hands. It will be like Dunquirk or the evacuation of the Saigon embassy in 1975.
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Admiral Nelson sails to Palestine

by Meyer London Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2015 at 9:07 PM

From what AIPAC pamphlet did you get that stuff? Kitchen knives and axe handles certainly seem to me to be crushing ,offensive weapons to use against tanks and jet planes. Besides, the Israeli "authorities" would never dream of planting stuff like that. I still have to wonder, though , why would the Arabs have to import sticks and knives from Turkey? Don't they have any in Gaza? Richard the Lion-hearted had better weapons than that when he invaded Palestine during the Middle Ages. Nevertheless, I am sure that when the surge of the Arab armies nears Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in the near future, the zionist troops will panic and run when they see the Palestinians holding those sticks in their hands. It will be like Dunquirk or the evacuation of the Saigon embassy in 1975.
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Tanks?

by Tanks a lot Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2015 at 9:13 PM

Tanks? This was on a boat. There was no risk of tank attack in the middle of the Mediterranean sea.
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cargo on boats

by Meyer London Thursday, Apr. 30, 2015 at 8:43 PM

I said the cargo consisted of aid for civilians made homeless by the Israeli invasion; you said it consisted of weapons and provided a silly picture provided by Israeli Intelligence to prove it. Please don't insult the intelligence of the readers by claiming that the Turks risked their lives to bring sticks and knives to Palestine.
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weapons found on the Mavi Marmara

by Weapons found on the Mavi Marmara Friday, May. 01, 2015 at 2:51 PM

weapons found on the Mavi marmara listed, photographed here

http://www.politicsforum.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=144815&start=40

About 150 bullet-proof vests were found. Some of them were military-issue vests with a ceramic plate. Imprinted on the vests was the Turkish symbol, the crescent.
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weapons found on the Mavi Marmara

by Weapons found on the Mavi Marmara Friday, May. 01, 2015 at 2:51 PM

weapons found on the Mavi marmara listed, photographed here

http://www.politicsforum.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=144815&start=40

About 150 bullet-proof vests were found. Some of them were military-issue vests with a ceramic plate. Imprinted on the vests was the Turkish symbol, the crescent.
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weapons found on the Mavi Marmara

by Weapons found on the Mavi Marmara Friday, May. 01, 2015 at 2:51 PM

weapons found on the Mavi marmara listed, photographed here

http://www.politicsforum.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=144815&start=40

About 150 bullet-proof vests were found. Some of them were military-issue vests with a ceramic plate. Imprinted on the vests was the Turkish symbol, the crescent.
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vests as weapons

by Meyer London Friday, May. 01, 2015 at 9:21 PM

Since when are bullet-proof vests weapons, offensive or defensive. If I was a civilian in Gaza, I would want such a vest for myself and for everyone in my family.
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From the Horses mouth

by nice try Saturday, May. 02, 2015 at 7:47 PM

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Since when are bullet proof vests humanitarian aid?

Flotilla organizer Greta berlin admitted that the purpose of the flotilla was not to bring aid to Gaza
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just wondering

by laughing man Saturday, May. 02, 2015 at 8:37 PM

"If I was a civilian in Gaza, I would want such a vest for myself and for everyone in my family."

But since you fellate terrorists from the safety of Mommy's basement, you don't have a need for one, ain't that right, Jamal?
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seige

by Meyer London Saturday, May. 02, 2015 at 8:45 PM

Breaking the illegal blockade seems like a good idea to me. When it is broken, aid of all kinds can be sent to Gaza, including bullet-proof vests, which are not weapons in the mind of any sane person.
The real flow of weapons that needs to be stopped is the one that begins with the US taxpayer and ends in Israel. The money that is wasted on that could be put to better use in places like West Baltimore.
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Gaza = welfare state

by Gaza = welfare state Sunday, May. 03, 2015 at 12:11 AM

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The palestinians gets more aid per capita than anywhere else in the world
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Gaza = welfare state

by Gaza = welfare state Sunday, May. 03, 2015 at 12:11 AM

Gaza = welfare state...
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The palestinians get more aid per capita than anywhere else in the world
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Israel as military welfare state

by Meyer London Sunday, May. 03, 2015 at 8:42 PM

Israel is a military ward of the United States. To give just one example, when the Egyptians shot down its entire air force in 1973, American taxpayers footed the bill to give it a brand new one - with deadlier and more expensive planes. How many hospitals in Appalachia, houses in Baltimore, or free colleges everywhere could have been built with that kind of money?
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Don't know much about history, do ya?

by Wrong again Tuesday, May. 05, 2015 at 4:49 PM

Israel whipped Egypt's butt in 1973.
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war

by Meyer London Wednesday, May. 06, 2015 at 9:18 PM

Your obnoxiousness is exceeded only by your ignorance. I wonder if you were even born in 1973.
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Egyptian pilots ran away like little girls

by Bwah!!!! Thursday, May. 07, 2015 at 10:00 PM

The Ofira Air Battle was one of the first air battles of the Yom Kippur War. On 6 October 1973, Egypt launched a massive surprise attack on Israel that included over 200 Egyptian aircraft participating in an opening airstrike. In one of the first engagements near Israeli Air Force Base Ofir at Sharm el-Sheikh, on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, two Israeli Phantoms reportedly engaged 20 Egyptian Air Force MiG-17s and their eight MiG-21 escorts on their way to attack Israeli positions in the area. By the end of the brief six-minute battle, seven MiGs were confirmed to have been shot down according to Israeli account.] The remaining MiGs disengaged and the Israeli Phantoms returned to their base
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shootdowns

by Meyer London Saturday, May. 09, 2015 at 9:36 PM

Dear Mr. or Ms Bwah, the planes were shot down by surface to air anti-aircraft missles supplied by the Soviet Union.
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Anti-Semitism on Campus

by RUTH WISSE Monday, May. 11, 2015 at 7:34 PM

" I never dreamed that it could come to this!”

In February, a Jewish college student was hospitalized after being punched in the face at a pro-Palestinian demonstration on a campus in upstate New York. His family has insisted on maintaining the boy’s privacy, but other such incidents, some caught on camera, include a male student punched in the face at Temple University, a female student at Ohio University harassed for defending Israel, and a male student at Cornell threatened physically for protesting anti-Israel propaganda. On three successive days last summer, the Boston police had to protect a student rally for Israel from pro-Palestinian mobs shouting “Jews back to Birkenau!” At the University of California-Irvine, this year’s Israel Independence Day festivities were blocked and shouted down by anti-Israel demonstrators. Every year, some 200 campuses now host a multiday hate-the-Jews fest, its malignancy encapsulated in its title: “Israel Apartheid Week.”

The Louis D. Brandeis Center in Washington, founded in 2011 to protect against such intimidation, has reported being startled by the results of its own 2013-14 survey: “more than half of Jewish American college students [have] personally experienced or witnessed anti-Semitism.”

Read it all here:

http://mosaicmagazine.com/essay/2015/05/anti-semitism-goes-to-school/
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Anti-Semitism on Campus

by RUTH WISSE Monday, May. 11, 2015 at 7:34 PM

" I never dreamed that it could come to this!”

In February, a Jewish college student was hospitalized after being punched in the face at a pro-Palestinian demonstration on a campus in upstate New York. His family has insisted on maintaining the boy’s privacy, but other such incidents, some caught on camera, include a male student punched in the face at Temple University, a female student at Ohio University harassed for defending Israel, and a male student at Cornell threatened physically for protesting anti-Israel propaganda. On three successive days last summer, the Boston police had to protect a student rally for Israel from pro-Palestinian mobs shouting “Jews back to Birkenau!” At the University of California-Irvine, this year’s Israel Independence Day festivities were blocked and shouted down by anti-Israel demonstrators. Every year, some 200 campuses now host a multiday hate-the-Jews fest, its malignancy encapsulated in its title: “Israel Apartheid Week.”

The Louis D. Brandeis Center in Washington, founded in 2011 to protect against such intimidation, has reported being startled by the results of its own 2013-14 survey: “more than half of Jewish American college students [have] personally experienced or witnessed anti-Semitism.”

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http://mosaicmagazine.com/essay/2015/05/anti-semitism-goes-to-school/
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UCLA

by Meyer London Monday, May. 11, 2015 at 9:30 PM

None of these alleged attacks took place at UCLA, the original topic of this thread. We don't get the other side of the story either. Maybe all the shouting and shoving were not on one side.
The smiling zionists pictured celebrating at UCLA earlier in the thread don't seem very terrified.
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UCLA

by Meyer London Monday, May. 11, 2015 at 9:30 PM

None of these alleged attacks took place at UCLA, the original topic of this thread. We don't get the other side of the story either. Maybe all the shouting and shoving were not on one side.
The smiling zionists pictured celebrating at UCLA earlier in the thread don't seem very terrified.
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its a good thing

by Margaret Wednesday, May. 13, 2015 at 9:51 PM

I'm glad the smiling Zionists are celebrating. I'm glad they are brave, in light of what they are facing. If they capitulate, the terrorists win
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the terrorist threat

by Meyer London Thursday, May. 14, 2015 at 9:50 PM

What kind of terrrorist threat do you think that these priveleged students at UCLA are facing? If you know about one you should name it. Or maybe it is the threat that they will miss General Hospital if they stay outside in the sunshine demonstrating too long, Or perhaps they forgot to put their sunscreen on to protect their white skin. The horrors people face in Gaza are nothing compared to this,
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Horrors of gaza

by Horrors of gaza Saturday, May. 16, 2015 at 10:36 AM

Horrors of gaza...
al_mastal_hotel_gaza.jpg, image/jpeg, 951x486

The Horrors of Gaza? Are you referring to the male-only swimming pools?
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luxury

by Meyer London Sunday, May. 17, 2015 at 8:07 PM

More likely that is a picture of your house in Beverly Hills.
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Horrors of gaza

by Horrors of gaza Sunday, May. 17, 2015 at 10:24 PM

Horrors of gaza...
al_mahtal_view.jpg, image/jpeg, 912x492

This is the Al Mashtal in Gaza. Google it. You do know how to use Google, don't you? Read its reviews on trip Advisor and other travel sites
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nobody is home

by Meyer London Monday, May. 18, 2015 at 7:44 PM

Looks like on one is there. Where are all the rich Gaza residents? It looks like a doomed attempt to lure some tourist dollars to Gaza. How many affluent tourists want to have Israeli cluster bomblets dropped on them?
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Duh, dude

by dont know much, doya? Tuesday, May. 19, 2015 at 10:51 PM

its not considered appropriate or modest in Islam to take photos of people in swimming clothing.
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missing swim enthusiasts

by Meyer London Sunday, May. 24, 2015 at 9:38 PM

I guess all the Muslim dastards must have been gathered together in a mosque, planning terror against zionists at UCLA.
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