Foo wrote:In general, I find it beyond description that University students find it acceptable to resort to petty name-calling to settle their disputes. (I get the irony here 777)
You're growing on me

Foo wrote:In general, I find it beyond description that University students find it acceptable to resort to petty name-calling to settle their disputes. (I get the irony here 777)

Guest wrote:It is hilarious how the smug moronic bastards sat behind their computers smirking as they post utter falsehoods and self-congratulatory pseudo-political comments while HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of messages of support pour in from students in St Andrews, staff in St Andrews, students from all over the country, press/media both local and national and international organisations and groups. The response is OVERWHELMINGLY positive with only a minority of you intellectually-impaired fuckwits, attempting but FAILING to make a coherent point. In fact it is only a handful of Sinnertards and the typical rantings and ravings of the Jsoc pres. That's it.
This has been a massive massive success not matter what anyone says.
We, the collected students of the St Andrews Solidarity with Palestine Campaign, are writing to express our outrage at the treatment of student occupiers by New York University and the violent handling of protesters by the NYPD.
We also want to express our outrage at the responses of various universities to student actions, specifically:
Nottingham, where the university closed the occupied building, cut the power supply and then forcibly evicted students.
Sheffield Hallam, where the protest ended peacefully after the police were called to evict them. Several of them were later suspended.
Cambridge, where the students were threatened with suspension and eventually starved out.
Yes, but the people who are going to lose all that are a defence. I, as someone apparently without a conscience,am thinking of the people who would lose their jobs and livelihoods so you can make a worthless statement designed to more to make yourself feel good than to do anything constructive.RedCelt69 wrote:I'm not belittling anyone. I'm pointing out that jobs, research and money are factors which don't amount to much in forming a defence against something that people of conscience find reprehensible. Of course, the notion that a financial blip in the accounts of a bottled-water company will have any effect whatsoever on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict is a tad naive... but it will at least serve to remind the Israelis that in a little corner of Scotland, somebody actually does give a flying fuck about what they're doing to the Palestinian people.
Al wrote:
So, in fact, you've been asked to leave twice? Wow. The university authorities are obviously deeply concerned by the infestation of muppets in College Hall. I wonder what they'll do next. Cut off your pocket money?
Guest wrote:an egotistical rabble-rouser like Harry Giles

Hennessy wrote:Are they still there? I feel sorry for the poor Estates man who has to keep an eye on them so they don't accidentally burn the place down. It's hardly a proper protest when the guy nominally representing authority is standing outside picking his nose and looking bored. Maybe next week the University will tire of pandering to them and take a tougher line.
It's now a race to see the (so far) unique tolerance the University has shown wearing out VS the capacity for 'suffering & hardship' of the proponents for this clapped-out cause.
I prefer watching the six nations but this will do in a pinch.
I suggest blasting the soundtrack from Mamma Mia - the Musical at them until they give in. If anyone can lend me the equipment I might even do it myself!
RedCelt69 wrote:it will at least serve to remind the Israelis that in a little corner of Scotland, somebody actually does give a flying fuck about what they're doing to the Palestinian people.
pambo wrote:RedCelt69 wrote:it will at least serve to remind the Israelis that in a little corner of Scotland, somebody actually does give a flying fuck about what they're doing to the Palestinian people.
You think they have even heard of what is happening? If they have they would most likely be laughing at how pathetically bad this protest is.


Guest wrote:Oh my, the gales of laughter from people reading this thread. You are all on the most part hilariously wrong. The extent of the support for this protest is really nothing short of overwhelming, that word is not used lightly, the positive reaction goes in to the several hundreds.
Do any of you really think that because a dozen or so angry, nonsensical messageboard users disapprove that this will somehow alter people's perceptions of what is really going on? Don't hide behind a keyboard - COME DOWN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Until then you have absolutely no idea what is really going on and cannot accurately assess the situation.
The truth as I have seen it first-hand is that support in St Andrews is the majority opinion.
Guest wrote:Oh my, the gales of laughter from people reading this thread. You are all on the most part hilariously wrong. The extent of the support for this protest is really nothing short of overwhelming, that word is not used lightly, the positive reaction goes in to the several hundreds.
Do any of you really think that because a dozen or so angry, nonsensical messageboard users disapprove that this will somehow alter people's perceptions of what is really going on? Don't hide behind a keyboard - COME DOWN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Until then you have absolutely no idea what is really going on and cannot accurately assess the situation.
The truth as I have seen it first-hand is that support in St Andrews is the majority opinion.

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