Posted on 11/15/2023 2:21:51 PM PST by nickcarraway
People are just nuts.
A lot of people are choosing sides now. How long before the uncontrolled violence takes place in the US?
reminds me of the comment made by Helen Thomas which led to her resignation/firing.
How's that cancel culture working out for the rabid leftists.
Most bankers dwell in marble halls,
Which they get to dwell in because they encourage deposits
and discourage withdrawals,
And particularly because they all observe one rule which woe
betides the banker who fails to heed it,
Which is you must never lend any money to anybody unless
they don’t need it.
Ogden Nash
A lot of people are choosing sides now. How long before the uncontrolled violence takes place in the US?
That is Biden’s plan for the upcoming election.
Let’s wait and see how this plays out before doing any victory laps.
My guess is this company gets hit with Federal, and maybe State job discrimination charges.
I’d like to be wrong, but I don’t think so.
Jews have just been expelled from the “Regime Friend Coalition”. So their enemies can expect to benefit from biased and preferential justice.
US-based journalist Andy Ngô on social media platform X showed a video clip of Kurush Mistry and his wife Shailja Gupta covering up photos of Israeli civilians kidnapped by the Hamas terror group. In the video, they can also be purportedly seen telling a Jewish man to “return to his country."
The clip further shows Shailja allegedly calling the man an “uneducated prick” after he said that he does not know of Palestine. She also reportedly stated that Jewish people were “r*pists.” The two-minute-long video has since gone viral, attracting more than two million views on microblogging site X.
Kurush Mistry is an alumnus of India’s top business management institution IIM Ahmedabad. He graduated in 2003. He also holds a certificate from The Institute of Chartered Accountants in India. He has a bachelor’s degree in commerce from the University of Madras. He reportedly worked as an Oil Analyst at Freepoint Commodities before he got fired from the company. Without specifying the name of the employee, Freepoint Commodities, in a LinkedIn post said that the individual involved in a recent antisemitic incident is no longer with them.
Shailja Gupta’s official LinkedIn account states that she has been working as a visual artist, film-maker and emerging tech strategic consultant for the past 29 years. She is also the founder of Pocket Box Office, a company which specializes in “merchandising memorabilia,” “vinyl toy manufacturing” and “ai avatars based storytelling.” She has also worked as the head of marketing for various Bollywood films including Ra. One, Chennai Express, and Singham Returns amongst others.
The ones who think Israel is an apartheid state, or the ones posting flyers of missing Israelis all over Manhattan?
This reads like something from the Babylon Bee
What do Dot Heads have against Jews?
There are the corporations that announced no hires from the malicious
group(s) of ignorant student protestors.
Who knows?
To which the Jewish person responded in a Jackie Mason voice, “you want me to go back to Crown Heights?”
karma is a witch
Before? It’s everyday now.
And the woman was a real piece of work as well. Filthy mouthed chick was just as anti-semitic as her man.
Indian's who hate Jews are just as common as Jew haters anywhere else in the world. It's a learned behavior that is easily contracted by those who are predisposed to hate in the first place.
Muslims
Exactly. Let’s see what the legal consequences of such announcements are.
My guess, not good for those companies.
The Regime recognizes Friend / Enemy distinction. And acts accordingly.
Those students are part of the Regime “Friend Coalition”. They get protected by Regime legal mechanisms, including employment discrimination law.
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