Both sides are bad and evil. They both want to annihilate each other. Yet Stanford students only criticize one side.
Only one side is being armed and funded by our tax dollars, and that’s good enough reason to protest.
You only think that in order to fit your narrative... even I already stated the contrary.
> that’s good enough reason to protest.
Clearly, this protest isn't about that. The protest is about criticizing Israel's actions.
It's you who should stop being disingenuous
I mean, yeah, I would heavily prefer for one of the sides in this conflict to be much better funded and armed than the other. Specifically, the side that I consider to be fundamentally in the right in the conflict.
Whichever side I am talking about is not relevant to the point. What's relevant to the actual point I am trying to make, is that I don't think that one side being better armed and funded serves as a reasonable indicator of which side is right/wrong in a given conflict.
Pretty light hearted, and honestly considering that he's given a speech to an empty stadium before (as referenced in the first few sentences, I think he'll have handled it just fine.
> But people have also been giving me a lot of advice on what to say. Actually, it’s been the same advice, and it’s about what not to say. People thought it would be really difficult for me; it is the last two letters of my last name, after all.
Ha, chuckle-worthy. Of course he'd find it hard to not pitch AI.
The only thing I find surprising is no-one points out that Stanford is a truly elite education system: Some 2 in 5 of students enter disabled, but almost all of them end up successful over time.
In fact, at University of Washington, a protest was organized to support Palestine after the Oct 7 massacre on Oct 8; they chose to show support Palestine after Palestine did a massacre. And there was a very little criticism on that kind of actions.
you should think long and hard why that is but answer is as always quite simple
This is the time of moral fortitude of a 12 year old.
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