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romeo and juliet but one of them is from allston and the other is from brookline
Anyone want to defend this as antizionist, not antisemitic..? Anyone?
A masked person threw a brick with a pro-Palestinian message through the window of a kosher grocery store in Brookline, Massachusetts, early
Anticipated Responses from Western Leftist "Pro-Palestinian" Folks:
This smells like a false flag. Mossad must have thrown that brick.
Being pro-Palestinian doesn't mean we're anti-Semitic. It just means sometimes windows need to be broken for liberation.
This is property damage, not violence. Violence is when someone disagrees with me.
Why does a kosher store automatically mean it's a Jewish space? Could've been a coincidence. Besides, Jews stole kashrut from Islam.
Well, did the store post anything about Gaza? Because silence is violence too.
Maybe the brick was a metaphor. Ever think of that? Art can be confrontational.
Windows are temporary - oppression isn't.
We can't be certain of the intent. Maybe they just really hate deli meats.
The real crime is people trying to center Jewish feelings during a genocide.
Zionists are trying to weaponize this to distract from dead Palestinian babies.
Not all Jews are Zionists, but all Zionists play the victim.
We condemn all violence - except when it's against systems of oppression like kosher grocery stores.
Okay but why is everyone talking about this when Rafah is being bombed?
This is what happens when people feel unheard. Don’t blame the oppressed for lashing out.
Let’s not jump to conclusions until we know the full context, like whether the store sold Sabra hummus.
Even if it was one of ours, can you really blame them?
'Free Palestine' isn't hate speech. That window was on the wrong side of history.
Stop centering Jewish trauma.
Wow, can’t believe people care more about one window than an entire blockade. Y’all are the real oppressors.
The store's called The Butcherie?? Sounds pretty colonial to me. And appropriating Lesbian culture.
How do we even know it was a real brick? Could’ve been CGI.
Jewish businesses need to check their complicity before calling the cops. That's carceral Zionism.
If Jews feel unsafe, maybe they should try being pro-Palestine for once.
If the owners aren't Zionists, this is bad...
This is a distraction campaign by the settler-industrial deli complex.
Antisemitism? No, that’s just a term Zionists use to silence dissent and…bagel lovers.
People always call these things 'antisemitic' just because they target Jews.
Technically it's anti-Zionist architecture critique. Read Fanon.
If you think a brick with 'Free Palestine' thrown through a window is hate, maybe the real issue is your internalized Zionism.
Please share your own predicted responses.
After rush hour
Brookline, Massachusetts -- 11/6/13
American media outlets reported last night that Professor Nuno Loureiro, a Jewish nuclear scientist and prominent supporter of Israel from MIT, was murdered in a close-range shooting at his home in Brookline, MA on 12/15.
Nuno was a world-renowned scientist in the field of nuclear fusion and plasma physics.
He worked on developing the "Holy Grail" of the nuclear energy world—developing infinite clean energy without environmental pollution, without carbon, and without radioactive waste—and achieved impressive results.
The attached documentation: a sign claimed to have been placed in his home indicating his support for Israel, as well as a photo of him with Rafael Grossi, Chairman of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Source
Last month I went and saw Guillermo Del Toro’s “Frankenstein” in 35mm at the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline, MA. This beautiful theatre, established in 1933 with an Art Deco interior.
labubu car in Brookline, Massachusetts
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