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美国版八九六四学潮方兴未艾,拜登已经成为最大输家


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爪哥按语:

美国民主党在美国大学的学生党组织,有史以来第一次公开与民主党总部唱反调,坚决站在抗议以色列野蛮屠杀的大学生一边。我去!连学生党员们都造反了。

原本选情低迷,在多数摇摆州落后川普的拜登,如果失去了原本是民主党铁票的年轻一代的选票,将会彻底完犊子了!

拜登能不着急吗?!为了2024大选,为了年轻一代的选票,拜登冒着得罪犹太金主的巨大风险,开美国历史之先河,成为有史以来第一个公开谴责以色列种族灭绝暴行的美国总统。。。


问题是:败灯的表态,是不是 too little,too late ?呵呵

(ZT)College Democrats of America back protests and criticize Biden’s Israel policy.

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Tents line a lawn on the campus of Columbia University.


Protesters on the campus of Columbia University.Credit...Bing Guan for The New York Times


College Democrats of America, the student organization of the Democratic Party, endorsed pro-Palestinian campus protests on Tuesday and called on President Biden to support a permanent cease-fire in Gaza.

In a statement approved by the organization’s executive board by a vote of 8 to 2, the College Democrats praised student protesters for having “the moral clarity to see this war for what it is: destructive, genocidal and unjust,” and condemned college administrators for suspending and calling in the police to arrest them.

The statement came after two tumultuous weeks in which pro-Palestinian protests spread to campuses across the country in the wake of a police crackdown at Columbia University. Students who oppose Israel’s actions in Gaza since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack have set up encampments and, in many cases, kept them going after participants were suspended or arrested.

Overnight from Monday into Tuesday, protesters at Columbia took over a building on campus. Protesters have escalated similarly at two other colleges, Portland State University and California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt.

The statement denounced “MAGA Republicans and many other lawmakers for smearing all protesters as hateful.” It condemned rising incidents of antisemitism and Islamophobia, saying, “We find all calls for violence, such as those against Jewish and Muslim students, wrong; those spreading hate have no place in the movement for peace.” But it added, “Calling for the freedom of Palestinians is not antisemitic, and neither is opposing the genocidal acts of the far-right radical extremist Israeli government.”

And it criticized Mr. Biden and many other elected Democrats for not uniting behind calls for an immediate, permanent cease-fire — accompanied by the release of all hostages taken by Hamas — and for a rapid push to reach a two-state solution that recognizes an independent Palestinian state.

It was a striking rebuke from an organization that has historically worked in tandem with the Democratic Party and whoever leads it.

“As College Democrats, we are committed to the re-election of President Biden and Democrats across down-ballot races in every corner of our nation,” the statement said. “However, as representatives of youth across the country, we reserve the right to criticize our own party when it fails to represent youth voices.”

It continued: “As young voters, we are well aware that come November, our votes will determine who wins the White House. The White House has taken the mistaken route of a bear-hug strategy for Netanyahu and a cold-shoulder strategy for its own base and all Americans who want to see an end to this war.”

Mr. Biden has called for a temporary cease-fire and said he supports an eventual two-state solution. But while he has been increasingly critical of the Israeli government, he has not made substantive changes to the United States’ policies, and has continued to provide weapons to Israel without conditions.

The White House, Mr. Biden’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Sunjay Muralitharan, the vice president of the College Democrats and a student at the University of California, San Diego, said the decision to release the statement stemmed from a shift in the organization’s understanding of its own role.

“We’re realizing that our duty as College Democrats is to be representatives of college students to the party, rather than vice versa,” Mr. Muralitharan said. “As it stands right now, young people starkly differ on the issue of Palestine/Israel from the Democratic Party apparatus. And throughout the nation, we’re witnessing Joe Biden, Democrats across the ballot, losing scores of young voters over this issue.”

The statement was written largely by the organization’s Muslim Caucus. The caucus’s chairman, Hasan Pyarali, a senior at Wake Forest University, said that the dissatisfaction with Mr. Biden’s Israel policy had been simmering for some time, but that the immediate impetus for making a public statement had been Columbia administrators’ decision to call the police to break up the campus protest and arrest participants.

Mr. Pyarali, 22, said he and his fellow members were dedicated Democrats invested in Mr. Biden winning the election and concerned about the possibility of him losing to former President Donald J. Trump, whom he called “a huge threat.”

But “we thought it would be a disservice, not only to the Democratic Party but also to the country, not to speak out against the president on this particular issue, and we hope that he listens to us,” he said, arguing that the election “won’t be won on the same path the president is on right now.”

The statement had supermajority support from the College Democrats’ 10-member executive board, but two members voted against it.

Joshua Martin, the organization’s political affairs director and a junior at the University of Houston, was one of them. He said that he was unhappy the statement had not condemned Hamas, and that it was inappropriate for it to compare the current protests — which he sees as in large part antisemitic — to the civil rights movement.

“By releasing the statement, you’re effectively saying to the Jewish students within the College Democrats of America that we frankly do not care what you say, and we’re just going to do whatever we please to complete a narrative,” Mr. Martin, 21, said, adding that he did not support putting conditions on aid to Israel and considered Hamas “the full root of the issue.”

In addition to calling for a permanent cease-fire and a two-state solution, the statement — written in consultation with members of the Columbia and Yale chapters of the College Democrats and student activists at New York University and Indiana University — endorsed student protesters’ calls for universities to divest from Israel.



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  • 水蛇 回复 爪四哥

    【但美国总体来说,秉持正义,心底善良的人,还是占多数。这也是俺们移民美国的原因之一】

    完全同意!

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  • 爪四哥 回复 水蛇

    Attorneys inside and outside the administration urge Biden to cut off arms to Israel - POLITICO

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    骂归骂,但美国总体来说,秉持正义,心底善良的人,还是占多数。这也是俺们移民美国的原因之一。

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  • 爪四哥 回复 白草

    以前以色列杀人,有西方主流媒体罩着不宣传就当没发生。现在有tiktok 在传播杀人的血腥视频,真相藏不住了。

    。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。


    这才是抖音被禁的终极原因

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  • 爪四哥 回复 水蛇

    选情告急!拜登估计这股火上的,大概都生疖子了。

    拜登的票仓,少数族裔,年轻人,此时要远离他了。

    背后也捅刀子。今天媒体报道,90多名律师联名致信拜登政府,敦促停止对以色列的军事援助。他们认为以色列在加沙地带的行动不符合美国法律和国际法。签名律师中有20人来自美国国务院、国土安全部、司法部等美国政府部门。

    拜登众叛亲离。但是,拜登也没辙。犹太集团实在是得罪不起。最近在X平台上有这么一个帖子,备受点赞,大意是:谁控制美国?只要看谁最批评不得。美国政府可以批,美国总统可以批,但以色列批评不得,犹太人批评不得。反犹太主义这顶帽子,在美国,比天还大!

    。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。


    美国犹太权贵们靠金钱+暴力打压学潮,虽然会暂时得逞,但它们得罪的,是美国整整一代的精英大学生。


    当这一代反犹仇犹的精英大学生,成为美国各行各业的主导者,犹太人的日子,会一夜回到德国二战之前。。。。

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  • 白草

    以前以色列杀人,有西方主流媒体罩着不宣传就当没发生。现在有tiktok 在传播杀人的血腥视频,真相藏不住了。

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  • 水蛇

    Attorneys inside and outside the administration urge Biden to cut off arms to Israel - POLITICO

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  • 水蛇

    估摸着老唐高兴的快喘不过气来了。

    一般而言,拜登遇到这种点背的事,老唐一定不会放过攻击拜登的时机。无奈,即便是老唐,也不敢惹犹太人。

    所以,老唐啥也不说,一边偷着乐!

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  • 水蛇

    选情告急!拜登估计这股火上的,大概都生疖子了。

    拜登的票仓,少数族裔,年轻人,此时要远离他了。

    背后也捅刀子。今天媒体报道,90多名律师联名致信拜登政府,敦促停止对以色列的军事援助。他们认为以色列在加沙地带的行动不符合美国法律和国际法。签名律师中有20人来自美国国务院、国土安全部、司法部等美国政府部门。

    拜登众叛亲离。但是,拜登也没辙。犹太集团实在是得罪不起。最近在X平台上有这么一个帖子,备受点赞,大意是:谁控制美国?只要看谁最批评不得。美国政府可以批,美国总统可以批,但以色列批评不得,犹太人批评不得。反犹太主义这顶帽子,在美国,比天还大!

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