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I hear about them in basically every corner of the anglo-sphere except the US. The ones in the UK are in the news all the time and here in Melbourne I have a crowd of 100's march past my apartment every other month. Anybody in the US have experience with them? I assume they have a relatively small Palestinian population due to their overt Israeli support, is that true?

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[โ€“] sharkfucker420@lemmy.ml 8 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Yes they exist, BDS was a very influential one that is still going on as we speak. College campuses were and are still are the hot bed for this activity but it has unfortunately died down. Americans mostly only care about domestic politics and are very stressed about that rn so we haven't had any huge marches recently if thats what you are wondering about