Being Duped: The Youth of the United States of America
The U.S. has always been tolerant of outspoken groups of people against of for different causes throughout the U.S. and the world. However, you cannot in one instance condemn one group of people and give a pass to another, good an evil can be perpetuated by any group of people. The most important thing to look at is why? Are the people defending one group or another. As in the case of the Israeli / Palestinian confrontation it would be wise for the youth of the U.S. to do the research and become educated as to why it has come to this point in the Middle East. I can assure you it is not because Israeli’s have been strapping bombs on their citizens and sending them into Gaza to kill people. The muslim cultures have traditionally oppressed women and it citizens and denied rights to its population, yet the youth in the U.S. acts like these countries are a group of righteous crusaders for human rights and nothing could be further from the truth. Remember there is a big difference between entering another country and deliberately killing and raping the citizens and non-combatants, and trying to engage the soldiers of another county and suffering collateral damage.
Source: Fox News
Disputes over the conflict between Israel and Hamas have found their way onto the campus of Massachusetts’ Wellesley College, a private liberal arts school for women where some resident advisers reportedly sent an anti-Israel message to students who live at one campus dormitory.
In an email last week to students who live at Munger Hall, residence hall leaders condemned Israel for the actions it has taken against Hamas and insisted there “should be no space, no consideration, and no support for Zionism within the Wellesley College community.”
The comments, first reported by Jake Novak, former media director at the Israeli Consulate in New York, came in an email from Moi Nee, the Munger Hall house president, on behalf of the “Munger Res Staff.”
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In an email last week to students who live at Wellesley College’s Munger Hall, residence hall leaders said there “should be no space, no consideration, and no support for Zionism within the Wellesley College community.” (Wellesley College)
“As of October 18th, 2023, the Palestinian-Israeli war has cost the lives of some 3,478 Palestinians and wounded 12,000. Israel’s apartheid against Palestinians, characterized by the displacement of 600,000 individuals, the dissemination of genocidal rhetoric by the Israeli government, and the illegal occupation of native Palestinian lands, have left our hearts heavy,” the email stated.
“With all historical, political, and territorial aspects considered, Israel’s zionist government needs to be condemned. Furthermore, individuals who endorse the forced removal of Palestinians should be recognized as supporters of colonization.
“Munger Hall stands in strong condemnation of Israel’s actions and those who have supported their actions against Palestinians. We firmly believe that there should be no space, no consideration, and no support for Zionism within the Wellesley College community,” the email added.
“We firmly believe that there should be no space, no consideration, and no support for Zionism within the Wellesley College community.”
In addition to the comments, the residence hall leaders said they “plan on donating to a reputable organization that provides aid to the children and families whose lives have been destroyed.”
The residence hall leaders, who also pointed to campus resources as lines of support for students during “this devastating time,” concluded the email by saying, “We care about each and every one of you, and please feel free to reach out with any ideas of how we can best support you during these difficult times.”
When reached for comment, a media relations spokesperson for the school pointed Fox News Digital to an Oct. 20 email sent to the community by Wellesley College President Paula Johnson, who noted that the resident hall heads were told they have a “role and responsibility to support all students.”