It's almost like mainstream media
outlets don't want to mention us.
That they would rather perpetuate
strategic, Zionist narratives
portraying the Jewish community
as a monolith, to silence pro-
Palestine voices and manufacture
consent for genocide.
It's almost like mainstream media outlets don't want to mention us. That they would rather perpetuate strategic, Zionist narratives portraying the Jewish community as a monolith, to silence pro- Palestine voices and manufacture consent for genocide.
We're pretty sure we were there.
There was that petition we started
that over 2000 people signed. We
collaborated with our Palestinian
partners on the socials, our
banner was on the stage, and we lit
a really big menorah with you all to
mark the first night of Chanukah.
We think we made it pretty easy for
the media to spot us...

🤔🤔🤔
We're pretty sure we were there. There was that petition we started that over 2000 people signed. We collaborated with our Palestinian partners on the socials, our banner was on the stage, and we lit a really big menorah with you all to mark the first night of Chanukah. We think we made it pretty easy for the media to spot us... 🤔🤔🤔
PhD defense of Shuai Wang at VU Amsterdam. They really have a rather "traditional" procedure :wink: The picture was taken after the investiture of the newly promoted PhD in front of the bust of the founder of VU. FYI: the head of the committee is the professor with the chain around his neck. Only full professors are allowed to wear gown and hat. The candidate chose to wear traditional formal Mongolian clothing (traditional local clothing from your home country - besides wearing a black formal attire -  is recommended in the official dresscode for the candidate). Probably you will recognize Frank van Harmelen (the official supervisor), Aidan Hogan (besides me the other external reviewer), Jacco van Ossenbruggen (the forth professor), Wouter Beek and Illaria Tidi (external reviewers but not full professors), and Peter Bloem (the direct day-to-day supervisor, being an assistant professor). There are two guys in white tie cutaways in the back, who are the "paranymphs" (aka assistants) of the PhD candidate (in old times, they were allowed to wear a sword, and to defend the candidate against (sword) attacks of the opponent professors, which might occur in heavy academic dispute :wink: )
PhD defense of Shuai Wang at VU Amsterdam. They really have a rather "traditional" procedure :wink: The picture was taken after the investiture of the newly promoted PhD in front of the bust of the founder of VU. FYI: the head of the committee is the professor with the chain around his neck. Only full professors are allowed to wear gown and hat. The candidate chose to wear traditional formal Mongolian clothing (traditional local clothing from your home country - besides wearing a black formal attire - is recommended in the official dresscode for the candidate). Probably you will recognize Frank van Harmelen (the official supervisor), Aidan Hogan (besides me the other external reviewer), Jacco van Ossenbruggen (the forth professor), Wouter Beek and Illaria Tidi (external reviewers but not full professors), and Peter Bloem (the direct day-to-day supervisor, being an assistant professor). There are two guys in white tie cutaways in the back, who are the "paranymphs" (aka assistants) of the PhD candidate (in old times, they were allowed to wear a sword, and to defend the candidate against (sword) attacks of the opponent professors, which might occur in heavy academic dispute :wink: )
It's almost like mainstream media
outlets don't want to mention us.
That they would rather perpetuate
strategic, Zionist narratives
portraying the Jewish community
as a monolith, to silence pro-
Palestine voices and manufacture
consent for genocide.
It's almost like mainstream media outlets don't want to mention us. That they would rather perpetuate strategic, Zionist narratives portraying the Jewish community as a monolith, to silence pro- Palestine voices and manufacture consent for genocide.
We're pretty sure we were there.
There was that petition we started
that over 2000 people signed. We
collaborated with our Palestinian
partners on the socials, our
banner was on the stage, and we lit
a really big menorah with you all to
mark the first night of Chanukah.
We think we made it pretty easy for
the media to spot us...

🤔🤔🤔
We're pretty sure we were there. There was that petition we started that over 2000 people signed. We collaborated with our Palestinian partners on the socials, our banner was on the stage, and we lit a really big menorah with you all to mark the first night of Chanukah. We think we made it pretty easy for the media to spot us... 🤔🤔🤔