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Dude — 2020 was four years ago. The events you are talking about were three months ago. Let’s not pretend like the Dems haven’t been crazy for the past four years.
I can’t tell if you’re talking past each other. What happened three months ago? How is does it contradict @haroldbkny’s report?
I know it’s obvious to you that Democrats are “crazy.” I’m sure that you can provide examples of why you think that way. I’m asking you to do so preemptively, rather than just making the assertion.
He said the crazy Palestine protests on campus. I pointed out that literally happened three months ago whilst he was talking about how Dems have done a lot of introspection since 2020.
I'm not sure why you'd hang specifically protests conducted against the policy of the current Dem administration, condemned widely by top Dems and crushed by Dem-friendly university administrators on the Dems.
Considering there's several ongoing court cases because so many prominent universities did... checks notes... fuck-all about the protests, "crushed" goes beyond exaggeration into outright fiction.
Had they been "crushed," they wouldn't have lasted more than a day, nor would they be resuming like they are at University of Michigan.
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I don’t think that is an accurate depiction. These “protests” went on for awhile. The response was timid and schizophrenic. You did have prominent Dems (eg AOC) visiting and supporting.
Even AOC, almost certainly the most pro-Palestinian prominent Dem, condemned antisemitism at the protests.
The condemnation and response might not have met your exact and specific standards, but it's still far cry from something that would actually mean the Palestine protests actually represent the Dems, as a party, in some way.
She showed up to support the campus protests. Many people think those protests are per se antisemitic. Her actions speak louder than words.
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