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On Day 7 of the pro-Palestinian protests on the Columbia University campus, Osama Abuirshaid stopped by the student encampment.

The executive director of American Muslims for Palestine walked through the tent city, then made a fiery speech to the gathered crowd. 

“This is not only a genocide that is being committed in Gaza,” Abuirshaid said. “This is also a war on us here in America.” 

Forty-eight hours later, Abuirshaid appeared at another campus — George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he delivered another speech.

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[–] Carrolade@lemmy.world 5 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

There's unfortunately more to it than that. It is on peaceful protestors to make sure they're not supporting violent organizations. Just because I say something, and someone else says the same thing I say, does not make that person automatically my friend and ally.

Everyone who fights against some evil is not automatically a good person. It's just not that simple in real life. Evil fights other evil all the time, look at gang wars and cartel violence.

There's more to this than a simple smear campaign, and if we just try to brush it away as one, we are only hurting our own cause.

edit: We don't want to be the equivalent of a "good cop" that covers for other corrupt cops, just because they're "on the same side". It's hard, but we have to be better than that.

[–] DolphinMath 5 points 5 months ago

Agreed.

I’m reminded of Trump’s “very fine people on both sides” quote, in response to the Charlottesville protests where Proud Boys chanted “Jews will not replace us.”