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Eyas إياس@EyasSH·
@BriannaWu The apartheid claim is about Israel's policy and treatment of those Arabs (both those with Israeli citizens, and those in the occupied West Bank and Gaza). It is an incredibly serious claim that I really hope you reconsider dismissing. In ISR, Housing permitting, demolition, etc
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Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
If you are claiming that Israel is an “apartheid” state, despite having a 20 percent Arab population - then you must also call all these countries apartheid states, since they have fewer than 20 percent Jews. 1.Algeria 2.Bahrain 3.Comoros 4.Djibouti 5.Egypt 6.Iraq 7.Jordan 8.Kuwait 9.Lebanon 10.Libya 11.Mauritania 12.Morocco 13.Oman 14.Qatar 15.Saudi Arabia 16.Somalia 17.Sudan 18.Syria 19.Tunisia 20.United Arab Emirates 21.Yemen Or is there a double standard for Israel?
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Eyas إياس@EyasSH·
@YairWallach I wish I shared your optimism that there will be ANY point where the US forces a ceasefire.
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Eyas إياس@EyasSH·
@StopZionistHate .. was not a legitimate or right thing to found during an effort to establish a Jewish homeland" then that's on them. You can say the past is illegitimate without saying ethnic cleansing is the answer today. Majority of Congress doesn't understand that, but it doesn't mean we ..
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AIP@AIPAction·
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution equating anti-Zionism with antisemitism. - 412 yes - 1 no (R-KY Thomas Massie) - 1 present (D-MI Rashida Tlaib) Zionist extremism is alive in both political parties.
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Ubadah Sabbagh@neubadah·
Perhaps it’s worth mentioning now, given the news of three Palestinian students that were shot in Vermont while wearing their keffiyehs (same scarf I’m wearing here, which I’ve worn for years), that I recently was spat at while walking home from MIT wearing it and told “fuck you”
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)@MIT

Postdoc Ubadah Sabbagh’s journey from Syria to MIT has been marked by determination, courage, and curiosity. “For me, a scientist is a person who is not only in the lab but also has a unique perspective to contribute to society,” he says. mitsha.re/SSkF50PRZiM

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@timnitGebru (@dair-community.social/bsky.social)
Professors like these putting students in danger should be held accountable. See thread on what actually happened: x.com/timnitgebru/st… Now the awful doxxing organizations like Canary Mission and their likes are galvanizing to harass these students with their trucks & such.
Retsef Levi@RetsefL

This is the reality that MIT President wants to hide. A letter from Israeli & Jewish MIT students: To all students at MIT, Today, Jewish and Israeli MIT students were physically prevented from attending class by a hostile group of pro-Hamas and anti-Israel MIT students that call themselves the CAA. This is after students from the CAA harassed MIT staff members in their offices for being Jewish and interrupted classes in the past few weeks. All of this has occurred with no clear response from the administration. With each passing day, MIT admin’s silence makes Jewish and Israeli students feel unsafe at MIT. Many Jewish students fear leaving their dorm rooms and have stated that they feel MIT is not safe for Jews. This message is compounded by the public and private warnings of Hillel and many faculty that Jewish students should not enter MIT’s main lobby today, November 9th, 2023. Instead of dispersing the mob or de-escalating the situation by rerouting all students from Lobby 7, Jewish students specifically were warned not to enter MIT’s front entrance due to a risk to their physical safety. The onus to protect Jewish students should not be on the students themselves. MIT administration recently announced guidelines to avoid illegal and unsafe protests on campus. The CAA, which planned the protest, knowingly and proudly violated these requirements, and even invited people from outside of MIT to join them. Their actions inhibit the possibility of safe and peaceful dialogue and endanger Jewish students on campus. The CAA hosted a blockade that not only disregards MIT guidelines, but also obstructs Jewish students from attending classes. Some Jewish students who saw the administration’s failure to respond to the targeted harassment of Jews on campus by the CAA came together to support each other and peacefully together stand against this threat to their safety. Four hours after the blockade started, at 12 pm, the MIT administration passed a letter to all students, threatening their suspension if the crowds did not disperse from Lobby 7. Only the Jewish students left immediately. The CAA protesters did not cooperate. Indeed, the CAA proceeded to invite more students and non-MIT protestors to join them in calling for a violent uprising (“Intifada”) and justifying the terror attacks of Hamas on Israeli civilians. At 5 pm, all students on campus were warned through MIT’s emergency notification system to “avoid Lobby 7” –– officially recognizing the danger present to students as a result of this violent protest. No Jewish or Israeli students were present at this point. As of 10:30 tonight MIT has officially decided not to academically suspend CAA students who repeatedly violated the administration's guidelines and threats. They have shown that actions against Jews at MIT do not have consequences. Additionally, in an email to DUSP students, the Department Head indicated that he would protect any DUSP students involved in violating MIT’s rules today by protesting with the CAA. Not only do Jewish students feel unsafe on campus, but now they also feel excluded from and unsafe in DUSP. Today, on the 9th of November, on the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, which marked the beginning of the Holocaust, Jews at MIT were told to enter campus from back entrances and not to stay in Hillel for fear of their physical safety. We are seeing history repeating itself and Jews on MIT’s campus are afraid. Signed, The MIT Israel Alliance and its supporters

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Eyas إياس@EyasSH·
@TamarHaspel @adamcifu Um this compared ChatGPT performance to exchanges between users and "doctors" on Reddit's r/AskDocs. It's a decent vote of confidence to LLMs but I'd seriously question if any comparison to reddit gives you a reasonable impression of that field.
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Sarah Drasner@sarah_edo·
@natfriedman Nat, no. 1) this feature is no “great new thing. Let’s not pretend it is 2) there’s a huge difference between working hard because you’re personally motivated by the mission vs a culture of fear 3) you know how many people do their best work when they’re burnt out? None.
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Radley Balko@radleybalko·
There were 8 murders on the NYC subway last year. There were over 760 million riders. Odds of getting murdered on a subway ride: 1 in 95 million. If you ride 700 times per year, odds are still less than 1 in a million. Odds of dying in a car accident: 1 in 8,500.
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Emma Court@emmarcourt·
"Rats will hate this announcement" (!!!)
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graham starr@GrahamStarr·
William Shatner on his Blue Origin flight to space: "It was among the strongest feelings of grief I have ever encountered." variety.com/2022/tv/news/w…
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Tegiminis@tegiminis·
the google stadia news reminded me of my favorite Goomic
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“so we’ve made the difficult decision to begin winding down our Stadia streaming service” What if, and hear me out here, it wasn't actually a difficult decision. Because, say, cancelling products gets you promoted? blog.google/products/stadi…
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