• @[email protected]
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    7 hours ago

    IMO organizing or attending these marches so close to the anniversary of the massacre is itself pretty clearly pro-terror, in the way that people prominently associating themselves with the date of April 20 are also supporting a similar ideology without having to name it explicitly.

    It’s not like there are marches every weekend. They specifically chose this weekend.

    • Flying SquidM
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      87 hours ago

      pretty clearly pro-terror

      That is utter nonsense. Regardless of what Hamas did on October 7th, which I am guessing pretty much no one there thinks was a good thing, it was also the day Israel’s genocide started. Large numbers of innocent Palestinians, including a huge number of children, started being killed that day.

      And you know for a fact that it doesn’t matter when the protest happens in terms of this sort of negative coverage. Or did you think the media took a positive view of the campus protests a few months ago when it was definitely not October anything?

      • @[email protected]
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        45 hours ago

        No, no. There needs to be a clear 6.5 month buffer on both sides of the attack before any protest can happen. /s

        • Flying SquidM
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          55 hours ago

          It’s like the “too soon to talk about guns” after every school shooting, but there are regular school shootings, so it’s always too soon.