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How interesting that none of the protesters were willing to have a conversation on their stance.

Maybe they don't fully understand what exactly they're protesting, just jumping on the bandwagon...

Or perhaps because they know that in a reasonable debate they have no leg to stand on and no justification what so ever.

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I also met several of them in the food courts and asked them to have a conversation about with me. They ignored me or refused outright.

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Did you ask them what they're afraid of? They can't articulate their own feelings, opinions and thoughts?

If one can only scream programmed slogans... doesn't that make one a robot?

It's a sad statement of the current state of education.

(Which is why I am enthusiastic about The University of Austin. )

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There is an old quote that I can't remember exactly who said it but it goes like this:

"Never think that war, no matter how righteous or justified, is not a crime."

War is sometimes necessary but it's always a crime.

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Having darker skin than the people you’re trying to genocide, obviously.

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Rawanda comes to mind... as does Kosovo. And Armenia. Native Americans used to slaughter each other as well. If you're talking about the middle east, have you actually LOOKED at the people involved??

Your comment is biased, and racist.

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