Quite the generalized statement. There are some that scream ‘river to the sea’, and yes, it’s terrible, but the protests are mostly students who, for the most part, as is always the case, don’t have much of an understanding of what they’re marching for. The media just shows the juicy bits that ignite emotion in people like you.
I’m neither a Jew or a Palestinian, but I think most, including these students, have had enough of the tens of thousands that have been killed and are beginning to question the proportionality in play. I know I am.
I care as much for this conflict as I do its peers throughout history. The death on both sides suck. The equation seems to always be kill 20 Muslims for every one that’s not (I pulled this ratio out of the air, but seems to be right).
I think a vast majority feel enough is enough. Not just students, but most adults and countries throughout the world. It doesn’t make them anti-Semitic. As I said, I’m neither, but I’m getting tired of the label. It seems to apply whenever there is a differing opinion.
I was at dinner the other night with a Jewish couple (who reside half the time in Israel) and they think it’s been enough killing as well). Can a Jew be anti-Semitic?
But if you don’t think it enough, fine, just go ahead and carpet bomb them all in Palestine and stop dragging it out. And If anyone objects, just call them anti-Semitic, and everything will be okay.