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Engagement and learning usually do end racism yeah, that's pretty much how it works. Why do you think conservatives are so against things like college and inclusiveness? They don't like melting pots.
Because theres a lot of neo-nazis in college advocating for the death of 7 million jews?
I don't think anyone's advocating for anyone's death I think that's the point they're advocating for no death.
If advocating to stop a war makes you a Nazi them I'm sorry, but I'm a Nazi. Although that doesn't really gel with their whole ethos they have historically demonstrated, so I am suspicious.
See my comment: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/11441248. Yes, people (protest organizers) are advocating publicly for the death of Israelis.
If someone in Nazi Germany said "I'm just participating in Nazi rallies because they're making the country run better", that still doesn't absolve them of blame for amplifying Nazi voices. Same for these protests - if you participate in these protests, you're responsible for choosing to participate in a call for violence and amplifying their voices.