Today, I received word from Stanford that they will not discipline the students who illegally recorded and doxxed me in clear violation of the University Code of Conduct. My takeaway from this is that I should be allowed to doxx them too.
Bismillah, here we go!🧵
First one is obvious: Kevin Feigelis. Founder of the pro-genocide Blue and White Tent. Very Islamophobic and ignorant individual. Doxxed many pro-Palestinian students, including myself, and pretended he was a victim in front of Congress. linkedin.com/in/kevin-feige…
Next is his girlfriend, Michelle Karlsberg. She was very triggered by my "Ask Me About Jihad" sign. I also recall her saying she was not a white girl because she's hispanic... Anyway, she was active with the pro-genocide and Islamophobic tent. linkedin.com/in/michelle-ka…
Next up: Hannah Levin. This undergrad in CS tried to get me fired from my TA-ship in a huge CS class, simply for protesting her pro-genocide tent OUTSIDE of the classroom. Naturally, Stanford ignored her (And in fact, I got an offer to TA that class the following quarter).
Out of respect for Nourya Cohen, I won't post her picture. She was nice at first, but I'm almost certain that she played a huge part in illegally recording and baiting me with dangerous questions, like "would you want Biden to be killed?"
This one doesn't need an explanation. It's the nepo baby himself: Theo Baker. In his Atlantic hit piece against me, he acted as if he left my CS section due to my views, when in fact, that occurred months before I started my activism.
Current IDF student Tamir Ovedya. He physically assaulted (shoved) two Palestinian students at Stanford, one of whom is my friend.
Can you believe violent members of terrorist organizations like him are allowed on campus, yet they make a big deal about "pro-Hamas" protestors?
It's hard to top Tamir, but Julia Steinberg has penned article after article lambasting pro-Palestinian activists for the student-run newspaper @stanfordreview. Before Kevin, she was the first to cry in Congress about how she's a victim while Gazans were bombed and starved.
David Schuller is easily a top 5 villain on campus. According to him, he enjoyed his service in the IDF so much he did an extra 3 years voluntarily. He shows up to every pro-Palestine protest with an Israeli flag and regularly records and tries to doxx us. linkedin.com/mwlite/profile…
John R. Puri and his pal over at the @StanfordReview wrote a hit piece "news" article slandering my Arab friend, who was hit by a car on campus in a hate crime incident last November. My friend suspects this caused him to lose a job offer.
Liam Egan's not a current student, he's an alum. But he called my Palestinian friend (who is a student) on his phone and threatened to get him expelled by talking to the Board of Trustees. When I called him out on his LinkedIn post, he deleted the post.
Here's Stanford Genetics Professor Judith Frydman. She approached pro-Palestinian protestors twice to argue and tell us we are somehow supporting violence against women. I emailed her to see what she's on about, and you can see her funny response below.
Muslims have been discussing and debating the correct attitude towards Iran/Hezbollah/Shi'i regimes given their resistance against the Zionists and their crimes in Syria, Iraq, Yemen etc.
I wanted to lay out my thoughts, in case it can be helpful to someone. 🧵
At first glance, and esp to a layman, it can be confusing to reconcile between the seemingly contradictory points made by Muslims who support or praise Iran and Muslims who despise them.
But imo it's not that hard, we just need to make a couple of important distinctions.
Distinction 1: The Act vs The Actor
An action can be good even if the one commiting it is bad. And vice versa.
If Hitler feeds a poor person, the action of feeding a poor person is still good.
If a saint insults his neighbor, the action of insulting the neighbor is still bad.