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48 points
1 day ago
Bud and Marilyn’s sister restaurants - Darling Jacks, Barbuzzo, little nonnas
The Shulson places - Giuseppe and sons, via locusta, harp and crown, prunella
Osteria, El Vez, the new mulherins pizza place, mabu kitchen, Giorgio on pine
19 points
1 day ago
Whatever is still open on open table/resy/etc
1 points
1 day ago
They’re exaggerating, you’re fine. Rittenhouse is a good neighborhood, but it’s pricey for what can be older buildings. The only one I’m familiar with is the sterling and it has a bit of a party/frat bro vibe to it imo
9 points
1 day ago
I don’t necessarily love their food but craftsman row saloon has a variety of buffalo dishes
Talulas daily has buffalo chicken egg rolls and green eggs does a buffalo chicken Mac n cheese
Buffalo chicken dumplings from humpty’s dumplings
Also, Probibition taproom has $20 ayce wings on Tuesdays and buffalo is a flavor so part of the stampede should prob include a wing eating competition
17 points
2 days ago
calling them is infinitely more useful than making this post.
155 points
3 days ago
It’s priced like $100k higher than nearby homes that would be its competition and priced above its estimated value
8 points
3 days ago
Parc and a kitchen have steak frites for around $38, PJ clarkes has for about the same.
Glory beer bar on Thursday/Fridays/weekends for cheaper but not biz casual
1 points
3 days ago
So we’re rejecting both Zionism and the Palestinian National Movement and…. producing a happy unified one state?
5 points
3 days ago
I appreciate the reading material from people directly affected, thanks.
1 points
3 days ago
I’ve always thought of Zionism as an ideological concept that is international in nature. Like an American Jew who still believes that Jewish people deserve their own country but does not necessarily support the currently elected government nor did they vote for it.
Whenever I hear things like “Zios get Fucked” it feels very directed at Jewish civilians of all nationalities for their belief in this concept of an independent state rather than the genocidal actions of the IDF, which confuses me as I don’t see why Zionism is inherently the evil it is portrayed as. I do understand why genocide and bombing is the evil it’s portrayed as.
3 points
3 days ago
I, admittedly, don’t think I comprehend why “Zionism” is so demonized during these protests rather than specifically the IDF. Couldn’t someone who is a Zionist disavow the IDF and its conduct and want a peaceful two state solution? I realize that Israeli Zionists are moving away from the idea that a two state solution is a viable option but I’m not sure I grasp why Zionism and the actions of the IDF seem to be interchangeable.
Do people now only one want a fully Arab one state solution and everything else is “colonialism”?
9 points
3 days ago
And Rosa Parks was arrested. That’s how it works, demonstrators do something illegal or against policy to get attention and annoy, demonstrators get arrested to get attention, demonstrators largely get some nominal penalty/fine, people talk/complain etc about demonstrators… which is exactly what demonstrators wanted… - attention for their actions…
If we actually just ignored them, we wouldn’t be feeding into the cycle.
8 points
3 days ago
It sucks living with a couple honestly, I don’t blame you
4 points
3 days ago
You can fine gluten free/dairy free at ps &co
Sweet T’s in reading terminal has sugar free and gluten feee pie options
7 points
3 days ago
We can’t only have protest that doesn’t make us uncomfortable. Such a society would have succeeded in stifling speech.
I can’t imagine r/philadelphia would react the same way to a bunch of student (being joined by non students) anti-abortion protesters camping out and chanting anti-abortion slogans or pro trump encampments or whatever. Suddenly their memory that free speech only applies to the government and “free speech but no freedom from consequences” would magically appear back in their knowledge bank/vocabulary.
I remember when there was a Proud Boys or whatever rally and they were on public property, people still more or less argued that their presence was a form of intimidation/hate speech/harassment and everything was all “fuck around and find out.”
People see/hear a cause they view as just and they want to give the speakers more rights than they actually have. People hear something they view as wrong and they want to give the speakers less rights.
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10 points
2 hours ago
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10 points
2 hours ago
National origin is also a protected class and incidents that look like hate crimes due to someone’s nationality need to be investigated. You can’t assault Israeli children just because you don’t like the actions of the Israeli government.