What do you meanIt must be just a coincidence that whenever public opinion looks like turning against what's happening in Gaza Jewish venues get attacked.
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What do you meanIt must be just a coincidence that whenever public opinion looks like turning against what's happening in Gaza Jewish venues get attacked.
It must be just a coincidence that whenever public opinion looks like turning against what's happening in Gaza Jewish venues get attacked.
Really?It must be just a coincidence that whenever public opinion looks like turning against what's happening in Gaza Jewish venues get attacked.
It must be just a coincidence that whenever public opinion looks like turning against what's happening in Gaza Jewish venues get attacked.
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NSW changed the law over an attack whose origins are dubious at best.
I'll bet you know what thermite is!
Stuck between a rock and a hard place: you've got to promote the school and ensure funding for additional projects - a gym refurbishment, redoing the cracked pitch in the middle of the school oval, getting the portables replaced with actual classrooms - and there's only so much money to go around. You don't want that money going to the school down the road; you've not had serious funds to improve infrastructure in 20 years, it isn't that don't need it but you represent your school.Suspending high school kids now.
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I have been suspended from my high school for challenging a federal minister about his continued support for Israel and the genocide in Palestine. I am a year 11 student at Coburg High in Melbourne, and Assistant Minister for Defence Peter Khalil visited our school this week.redflag.org.au
I'm just getting increasingly uncomfortable with what's looking a lot like mandated support for a government position.Stuck between a rock and a hard place: you've got to promote the school and ensure funding for additional projects - a gym refurbishment, redoing the cracked pitch in the middle of the school oval, getting the portables replaced with actual classrooms - and there's only so much money to go around. You don't want that money going to the school down the road; you've not had serious funds to improve infrastructure in 20 years, it isn't that don't need it but you represent your school.
You cannot take a public side. It's a public school; being politically neutral is, quite literally, in the guidelines a teacher is assessed on in their VIT presentation. You can have whatever opinions privately, but they cannot come out in a professional context. So, you cannot take your student's side.
You also cannot take the minister's side. The Civics curriculum encourages students to be active participants in their democracy, and what is more democratic than holding an elected official to account other than perhaps voting?
To the public, you're neutral. In private to the assistant minister, you're apologetic and in damage control. To the students, you cannot support them and it results in tepid appeals to liberalism. In private, you're screaming from having to sit on that particular barbed wire fence.
I reckon you'd be more uncomfortable as a homosexual in Gaza.I'm just getting increasingly uncomfortable with what's looking a lot like mandated support for a government position.
I reckon you'd be more uncomfortable as a homosexual in Gaza.
It's so exhausting, annoying and dishonest when I see this kind of thing.
I've been on these forums for 15 years, promoting progressive ideology. I take feedback and engage with it.
I make a reasonable post, where I show my logic and thinking. And instead of 'the left' engaging with it, or correcting it, or redirecting where my logic has mislead me...
I'm just insulted and misattributed.
I'm literally arguing why Kneecap shouldn't be restricted and why Pearce shouldn't face repercussions.
And the response is to act like I'm some Israeli shill promoting harassment and calling for Kneecap to be banned. Like I'm some deep undercover operative.
I get the same level of charitability and engagement from MAGAts.
Brain (and soul) dead postI reckon you'd be more uncomfortable as a homosexual in Gaza.
Not really.Brain (and soul) dead post
It’s lovely you’ve taken the time to post about marginalised Palestinians.Not really.
What happens if a two-state solution is implemented and Palestine becomes independent?
Where do the Palestinian alphabet mob stand then?
Back to square one, I'm thinking. Maybe they could apply for asylum in Israel. Pretty sure there aren't too many neighboring countries who'd welcome them.
I take the time the time to post about marginalised people all the time.It’s lovely you’ve taken the time to post about marginalised Palestinians.
And what prejudices would they be?I take the time the time to post about marginalised people all the time.
Perhaps if you put side your prejudices, you'd realise that.
Deflection.And what prejudices would they be?
Hurr durr they do some bad things so they don't deserve support when they're bombed to smithereens.I reckon you'd be more uncomfortable as a homosexual in Gaza.
Not really.
What happens if a two-state solution is implemented and Palestine becomes independent?
Where do the Palestinian alphabet mob stand then?
Back to square one, I'm thinking. Maybe they could apply for asylum in Israel. Pretty sure there aren't too many neighboring countries who'd welcome them.
Look, I know the plight of LGBTQIA+ Palestinians bothers you deeply but let’s focus on not genociding kids before they’ve had a chance to work out what they identify as.Deflection.
What have you got to say about post #441?
Anything at all?
Not really.
What happens if a two-state solution is implemented and Palestine becomes independent?
Where do the Palestinian alphabet mob stand then?
Back to square one, I'm thinking. Maybe they could apply for asylum in Israel. Pretty sure there aren't too many neighboring countries who'd welcome them.