Oh my goodness, I can't believe you just mentioned BIZ skirts! We wore those in high school all the time, and thought we were so cool. Remember when you'd half tuck in your t-shirt in the skirt? Loved this reference— took me back to the 90's.
About a week or so ago I posted some screenshots I retained of Khalid’s Feb 8th event entitled “Do you want to learn how to unalive Jews?”
It was a fundraiser.
They were forced to move the event and the second version lost the “unalive” business but retained the stabbing knife graphic.
I also have their leaked Google drive as originally reported and shared last year by Eve Barlow, and I can tell you that these documents are how-to’s of how to commit crimes, which is not free speech.
A non-Jewish family member recently passed away, and one of the last things he said to me was that he was horrified by the way that Jewish students are being treated on campuses. Of all the platitudes he could’ve shared with me, he instead chose to speak to the pain that Jews have been facing, and I found that especially poignant and meaningful.
Whoa name drop. Our friendship is official show cannon now.
Oh my goodness, I can't believe you just mentioned BIZ skirts! We wore those in high school all the time, and thought we were so cool. Remember when you'd half tuck in your t-shirt in the skirt? Loved this reference— took me back to the 90's.
Of course!!!!
About a week or so ago I posted some screenshots I retained of Khalid’s Feb 8th event entitled “Do you want to learn how to unalive Jews?”
It was a fundraiser.
They were forced to move the event and the second version lost the “unalive” business but retained the stabbing knife graphic.
I also have their leaked Google drive as originally reported and shared last year by Eve Barlow, and I can tell you that these documents are how-to’s of how to commit crimes, which is not free speech.
A non-Jewish family member recently passed away, and one of the last things he said to me was that he was horrified by the way that Jewish students are being treated on campuses. Of all the platitudes he could’ve shared with me, he instead chose to speak to the pain that Jews have been facing, and I found that especially poignant and meaningful.
This is amazing. Wow.