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    Home » Blog » Pitt student paper: Post-Trump shooting calls for calm hypocritical because of U.S. War on Terror

    Pitt student paper: Post-Trump shooting calls for calm hypocritical because of U.S. War on Terror

    July 20, 2024Updated:July 20, 2024 Editors Picks No Comments
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    Politicians want quiet, but they’re against paying billions to” treat people abroad like wild dogs.”

    This year, the editorial boards of The Pitt News and the University of Pittsburgh pupil paper claimed that American politicians are hypocritical for urging peaceful after President Trump’s attempted assassination because they still support funding that treats foreigners “like rabid dogs.”

    The readers write in their Wednesday newspaper that it is very simple to denounce any and all political violence that occurs here at home, especially when it leaves residents dead or hurt. Our world’s leaders frequently include a note in their great statements of cohesion and their harsh condemnations of murder in politics that clarifies that their cries for peace only stretch to America’s borders.

    They ponder how President Obama is balance his criticism of last Saturday’s political conflict in Pennsylvania with his drone “murders ]of] lots of civilians” during the U. S.’s War on Terror.

    The panel also raises the objection that President Biden, who has approved billions of dollars in aid to Israel, has declared that “nowhere in America can be used for social murder” and has also claimed that half the Gaza properties have been destroyed.

    The same day Biden made his notes, the readers continue, Israel tried to take out Hamas’ Mohammed Deif and in the process reportedly killed 90 citizens.

    MORE: ‘ Biden, Biden you ca n’t hide’: Pitt students host fifth pro-Hamas protest this month

    The editors also fail to grasp the concepts of freedom and peace: they do n’t understand the distinction between domestic electoral politics and actions taken while a state of war is in existence.

    ” Any country’s people, no matter how far away, should have equal standards for life and serenity if they are equal specifications for the American people.” Our leaders are quick to acknowledge the crime that may one day knock on their door, but they also choose to reject or boldly support the violence that oppressed foreign countries face.

    Israel is the only free nation in the region, and it has n’t wanted anything but peace since its founding. Palestinians in Gaza and their Muslim state companions are no free, and many have long fought to have their Jewish neighbors destroyed.

    This is n’t the first time&nbsp, The Pitt News editors have had an issue with logic and facts. In delayed 2021 they claimed Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted due to a “technicality” and “loopholes”. Six times prior, they asserted that the First Amendment was more important than the fight against racism.

    The University of Oklahoma’s choice to eliminate some fraternity members who participated in a “racist chant” was attacked by The Pitt News&nbsp, who claimed that if we interpret the Constitution in this way, we are authorizing and perpetuating a bigoted culture that affects every student and makes everyone feel unwelcome on their campus.

    Less: Pitt students also demand resources to cope with Roe inversion

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