as someone who also survived that day, I disagree
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The AP? The news aggregate that is currently publishing such pro Hamas headlines as
"What’s the history of ‘outside agitators’? Here’s what to know about the label and campus protests"
"Pro-Palestinian protesters demand endowment transparency. But it’s proving not to be simple"
And that's NOW, when a lot of news publications are finally coming around to the idea that indiscriminately bombing civilians is not cool
...and crypto exchange Binance
lmao
I could write "Israel has a right to defend itself against Palestinian aggression" and they'd sue me for the hate speech of acknowledging Palestinians exist.
ppl always posting paywalled intercept articles. do you all have subscriptions to it?
the url to the text of the lawsuit https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/24655997-amp-sjp-suit is 404.
Here's the case on the RECAP Archive (very handy if you ever want to look at documents for federal cases and/or keep tabs on an ongoing case):
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68493840/parizer-v-ajp-educational-foundation-inc/
Full text (part 2)
State-level Republican officials have also taken steps to legalize the suppression of SJP. In March, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order targeting campus activism, calling on all the state’s higher education institutions to “review and update free speech policies” to address antisemitism. The order defined the slogan “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” as antisemitic and linked the use of the widely adopted phrase to Hamas.
And in October, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered colleges to shut down all SJP chapters. The University of Florida SJP chapter sued DeSantis in November and said the governor’s order was a violation of free speech. A federal court denied the chapter’s request for a preliminary injunction in January and found that Florida officials did not intend to deactivate all SJP chapters after comments by the Florida University System chancellor walking back DeSantis’s order.
In October, Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares opened an investigation into AMP and said his office had reason to believe that the organization was soliciting contributions without proper registration. Miyares, a Republican, had also called on state law enforcement agencies to donate tactical gear to Israeli citizens.
Last week, Congress adopted a resolution that would further chill speech from organizations like SJP. The resolution employs a controversial definition of antisemitism that includes any attempts to draw comparisons between the actions of the Israeli government and Nazis. The House voted 320 to 91 to adopt the working definition of antisemitism published in 2016 by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. The lead author of the definition has said it “was never intended to be a campus hate speech code.”
It's not paywalled for me?
Yeah, I didn't even know they had a paywall.
One way to get around a lot of them: have uBlock Origin installed, disable javascript on the site and refresh
There's still a surprising amount of publications where you can get around the paywall with that. Images/videos may not load, but you can get to the article itself.
Firefox reader mode circumvents the "paywall"
Is that an add on? I can't find it in the settings on Mobile
Its built in. If its supported on the page its in the URL bar.
Thanks
looked up the archive page: https://archive.ph/Wcbw0 but it appears to be fucked up, text is cut off
Intercept doesn’t have a paywall, though…
NEW for the 2024 Scholastic Book Fair: "Everything I Don't Like is Hamas: A Zionist's Guide to Political Discussion"
The projection is wild…
Why is everything so dumb lol
Let’s sue them for being an IOF propaganda division.
I'm still alive so that makes me an 29 time October 7th survivor