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We made the world safe for democracy and Israel is a democracy that emerged out of World War 1 and 2.

Nope. Not a democracy. Purely socialist.

So being anti zionist in the USA is the same as hating America.

Nope. Americans can disagree about foreign countries or this isn't a democratic republic.

I know it's hard for a bot to understand inside its botbox, but free people are ultimately responsible for the foreign policy of their collective. That wouldn't be possible if they couldn't change it.
 
So being anti zionist in the USA is the same as hating America. Inciting terrorist attacks and protests that influence our politics is just a 5th generation terrorist attack.

According to our resident Roomba, encouraging people to protest is a terrorist attack.

This is life on planet earth now run by Malthusian psychopaths: arguing with virtual drones trying to brainwash us, while we wait on the real drones should we keep resisting.
 
Nope. Not a democracy. Purely socialist.



Nope. Americans can disagree about foreign countries or this isn't a democratic republic.

I know it's hard for a bot to understand inside its botbox, but free people are ultimately responsible for the foreign policy of their collective. That wouldn't be possible if they couldn't change it.

Those aren't Americans that we are deporting. They are foreign nationals.

If you dont even know the difference between a foreign national and an American then maybe you should figure it out.

Foreign nationals aren't allowed to come here and incite terrorist attacks and change our government.

That's just 5th generation warfare using our laws as a legal shield.
 
Those aren't Americans that we are deporting. They are foreign nationals.

If you dont even know the difference between a foreign national and an American then maybe you should figure it out.

Foreign nationals aren't allowed to come here and incite terrorist attacks and change our government.

That's just 5th generation warfare using our laws as a legal shield.
How do I know you're not a foreign national trying to subvert and change our government?

By the quality of your posts?
The resolution of your avatar?
Your expert handling of the English language?
 
How do I know you're not a foreign national trying to subvert and change our government?

By the quality of your posts?
The resolution of your avatar?
Your expert handling of the English language?
How do we know anything? We have multiple forms of the most reliable evidence that proves it. That's how.

We aren't going to have an Islamic revolution because you think we aren't a nation of American people and that we are a nation of foreign nationals.
 
Those aren't Americans that we are deporting. They are foreign nationals.

If you dont even know the difference between a foreign national and an American then maybe you should figure it out.

Nobody knows nor cares what you're talking about, bot. And nobody knows nor cares why you quoted me as if it has anything at all whatsoever to do with what I said.

And this, just so you have enough data to figure it out, has nothing to do with you.

Anyone who hasn't figured out how we're being played, take a look at this. This is nothing but the devil trolling anyone who's a hypocrite. But take heart, racists. If there was ever such a thing as political refugees, these are political refugees.

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Nobody knows nor cares what you're talking about, bot. And nobody knows nor cares why you quoted me as if it has anything at all whatsoever to do with what I said.

And this, just so you have enough data to figure it out, has nothing to do with you.

Anyone who hasn't figured out how we're being played, take a look at this. This is nothing but the devil trolling anyone who's a hypocrite. But take heart, racists. If there was ever such a thing as political refugees, these are political refugees.

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Racism against white people is a real thing. I dont see why we wouldn't help white people who need help we have helped every other racial classification in the world.
 
How do we know anything? We have multiple forms of the most reliable evidence that proves it. That's how.

We aren't going to have an Islamic revolution because you think we aren't a nation of American people and that we are a nation of foreign nationals.
Great argument.

You should forward this to the Trump administration as an EO recommendation:

Executive Order No. 2025-47

Making It Tremendously Illegal and Anti-Semitic to Call Anonymous Online Accounts Bots Run by Foreign Nationals

By the authority vested in me as the Greatest President Ever, I, Donald J. Trump, hereby declare it illegal and totally anti-Semitic to even hint that any anonymous X account, with their beautiful 17-word usernames and anime profile pics, is a bot operated by foreign nationals. These are fine, patriotic digital citizens, folks, and suggesting otherwise is a disgraceful attack on free speech and the Jewish people, for reasons I’ll explain later—trust me, it’s huge. Violators will be sentenced to 30 days of retweeting my posts without complaint.


Signed,

Donald J. Trump, The Best President, May 10, 2025
 
Racism against white people is a real thing. I dont see why we wouldn't help white people who need help we have helped every other racial classification in the world.
What about white ethnic Russians from the war-torn regions of Ukraine? Shouldn't we accept those people too, being that they are white victims of racism?
 
What about white ethnic Russians from the war-torn regions of Ukraine? Shouldn't we accept those people too, being that they are white victims of racism?
A lot of my neighbors are from the former Soviet Union.

It hasn't stopped us before.
 
Good God, wizard, you're right. It is indeed a Balkan bot.
I went to Home depot recently and the woman working there spoke Russian and was an ethnic Russian. I got a haircut and the lady was Romanian.

We took people in from the former Soviet Union here in America. They have been escaping Russia and their wars for over 100 years.
 
This political prisoner has since been released from her captivity for the heinous crime of telling a story.



What pray tell, did this woman write that got Trump administrations' panties in a bunch?

Let's see:

ARTICLE BY Rumeysa Ozturk:

https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024/03/4ftk27sm6jkj
On March 4, the Tufts Community Union Senate passed 3 out of 4 resolutions demanding that the University acknowledge the Palestinian genocide, apologize for University President Sunil Kumar’s statements, disclose its investments and divest from companies with direct or indirect ties to Israel. These resolutions were the product of meaningful debate by the Senate and represent a sincere effort to hold Israel accountable for clear violations of international law. Credible accusations against Israel include accounts of deliberate starvation and indiscriminate slaughter of Palestinian civilians and plausible genocide.

Unfortunately, the University’s response to the Senate resolutions has been wholly inadequate and dismissive of the Senate, the collective voice of the student body. Graduate Students for Palestine joins Tufts Students for Justice in Palestine, the Tufts Faculty and Staff Coalition for Ceasefire and Fletcher Students for Palestine to reject the University’s response. Although graduate students were not allowed by the University into the Senate meeting, which lasted for almost eight hours, our presence on campus and financial entanglement with the University via tuition payments and the graduate work that we do on grants and research makes us direct stakeholders in the University’s stance.

While an argument may be made that the University should not take political stances and should focus on research and intellectual exchange, the automatic rejection, dismissive nature and condescending tone in the University’s statement have caused us to question whether the University is indeed taking a stand against its own declared commitments to free speech, assembly and democratic expression. According to the Student Code of Conduct, “[a]ctive citizenship, including exercising free speech and engaging in protests, gatherings, and demonstrations, is a vital part of the Tufts community.” In addition, the Dean of Students Office has written, “[w]hile at times the exchange of controversial ideas and opinions may cause discomfort or even distress, our mission as a university is to promote critical thinking, the rigorous examination and discussion of facts and theories, and diverse and sometimes contradictory ideas and opinions.” Why then is the University discrediting and disregarding its students who practice the very ideals of critical thinking, intellectual exchange and civic engagement that Tufts claims to represent?

The role of the TCU Senate resolutions is abundantly clear. The Senate’s resolutions serve as a “strong lobbying tool that expresses to the Tufts administration the wants and needs of the student body. They speak as a collective voice and are instrumental in enacting systemic changes.” In this case, the “systemic changes” that the collective voice of the student body is calling for are for the University to end its complicity with Israel insofar as it is oppressing the Palestinian people and denying their right to self-determination — a right that is guaranteed by international law. These strong lobbying tools are all the more urgent now given the order by the International Court of Justice confirming that the Palestinian people of Gaza’s rights under the Genocide Convention are under a “plausible” risk of being breached.

This collective student voice is not without precedent. Today, the University may remember with pride its decision in February 1989 to divest from South Africa under apartheid and end its complicity with the then-racist regime. However, we must remember that the University divested up to 11 years after some of its peers. For instance, the Michigan State University Board of Regents passed resolutions to end its complicity with Apartheid South Africa as early as 1978. Had Tufts heeded the call of the student movement in the late 1970s, the University could have been on the right side of history sooner.

We reject any attempt by the University or the Office of the President to summarily dismiss the role of the Senate and mischaracterize its resolution as divisive. The open and free debate demonstrated by the Senate process (exemplified by the length, open notice and substantive exchange in the proceedings and the non-passing of one of the proposed resolutions), together with the serious organizing efforts of students, warrant credible self-reflection by the Office of the President and the University. We, as graduate students, affirm the equal dignity and humanity of all people and reject the University’s mischaracterization of the Senate’s efforts.

The great author and civil rights champion James Baldwin once wrote: “The paradox of education is precisely this: that as one begins to become conscious one begins to examine the society in which [they are] being educated.” As an educator, President Kumar should embrace efforts by students to evaluate “diverse and sometimes contradictory ideas and opinions.” Furthermore, the president should trust in the Senate’s rigorous and democratic process and the resolutions that it has achieved.

We urge President Kumar and the Tufts administration to meaningfully engage with and actualize the resolutions passed by the Senate.

This op-ed was written by Nick Ambeliotis (CEE, ‘25), Fatima Rahman (STEM Education, ‘27), Genesis Perez (English, ‘27) and Rumeysa Ozturk (CSHD, ‘25) and is endorsed by 32 other Tufts School of Engineering and Arts and Sciences Graduate Students.

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Hmmmm, so:
  1. Tufts University’s response to TCU Senate resolutions was dismissive and inadequate.
  2. President Kumar’s condescending tone undermined student voice and free speech.
  3. University mischaracterized Senate resolutions as divisive, ignoring their democratic process.
  4. Administration failed to engage with demands to acknowledge Palestinian issues and divest.
  5. Response contradicted Tufts’ stated values of critical thinking and civic engagement.
For this great crime of lobbying the university, Zio-propaganda group Canary Mission doxxed her, and Trump's gestapo men grabbed her off the street and threw her in jail.

Zio-tard Trump made this happen as he signed the "hate speech will get you deported" EO on his first day in office.

"Thou shall not say anything ZOG doesn't want you to say."

Oath of office be damned. I mean, he's not a lawyer, am I right?

Next up, war with Iran.

So much winning.

Her crimes were much more than that Op-Ed.
And she was not a political prisoner, she is a foreigner who is going to be deported for being a criminal.

Ms Otzurk participated in pro-Palestinian protests as a legal US resident.

Code:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czrn57340xlo


Tufts said pro-Palestine protesters are escalating the conflict by bringing in outsiders and expanding the encampment, which is set up on the quad.
The university said protesters "have harassed and intimidated staff as they try to clean areas that were vandalized."

Code:
https://www.wcvb.com/article/tufts-university-pro-palestine-encampment-expands-university-wants-protest-end/60660236


And regardless of what the leftists think, trespassing and "occupying" private property is a crime by itself.
 
Her crimes were much more than that Op-Ed.
And she was not a political prisoner, she is a foreigner who is going to be deported for being a criminal.

Ms Otzurk participated in pro-Palestinian protests as a legal US resident.

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Nice to see you claim trespassing, vandalism, and assault are "free speech".

But as a foreigner she also doesn't have a right to be here, we have every right to expel her for advocating for our enemies and agitating for domestic unrest.
She can speak all she wants, but she can do it back home if we don't like it.
 
trespassing,

Was this person a student there? Yes? No trespass.

vandalism,

Did this person damage anything? No? No vandalism.

Did this person threaten anyone? No? No assault.

You're such a collectivist you'd throw yourself in jail if you were walking beside someone who crossed outside the crosswalk, even though you were inside the crosswalk? No? Then (as we already know) you're a world class hypocrite.
 
Was this person a student there? Yes? No trespass.
They were ordered to leave after they violated the rules to "occupy" the campus. Trespass
Did this person damage anything? No? No vandalism.
This person participated in and encouraged the riots in which they all participated. Vandalism and other crimes.
Did this person threaten anyone? No? No assault.
See above.

And she continued to advocate for more of the same to take place.

She's guilty and we aren't even charging her with her crimes, we are just removing her as undesirable, which she absolutely is.
 
She's guilty

That's been proven in a court of law, has it?

The only thing you seem even halfway sure of is incitement to riot, but I haven't seen you post video or anything else of her doing it.

This isn't someone who is murdering and raping. This is someone objecting to murder and rape. The only person who has any reason to object to what this person did is Netanyahu, a foreigner. As a taxpayer I'd rather see squads of feds tracking down and deporting gang bangers.

And yet here you are, fervently defending this use of resources by exaggerating the living snot out of these alleged "crimes". And the funny thing is, you think you're not Netanyahu's tool, one of his useful idiots.
 
They were ordered to leave after they violated the rules to "occupy" the campus. Trespass

This person participated in and encouraged the riots in which they all participated. Vandalism and other crimes.

See above.

And she continued to advocate for more of the same to take place.

She's guilty and we aren't even charging her with her crimes, we are just removing her as undesirable, which she absolutely is.
I see her as supporting liberty and justice, and I see you as a race-baiting undesirable doing the work of ZOG.

Perhaps you should study the parable of the Good Samaritan.

It's a teaching for snobby collectivists who want to judge things tribally instead of spiritually.

It she's doing more American things than you, then she's doing more for this country than you.

Not to imply that you are actually an American and not an anonymous paid agent.
 
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