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Witt

[vit, wit]

noun

  1. Katarina born 1965, German figure skater.

  2. a male given name.



Witt

/ wɪt /

noun

  1. See de Witt

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“We can momentarily feel a little bit of happiness, there is at least momentary end to the genocide,” said Ryan Witt, president of Students for Justice in Palestine at Cal State Channel Islands, which held a campus protest and vigil in support of Palestinians last week.

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“There have been pictures of children in Gaza celebrating. I’m not dismissing that. But also recognizing that we need to keep fighting,” said Witt, who is Jewish.

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Witt, who is Jewish and organized a recent protest against the investigation and “repressive” CSU free speech policies, felt that antisemitism was not a “major issue” on campus.

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Ryan Witt, president of the CSU Channel Islands chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine, agreed.

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Joe Shuker, vice president of the America Federal Government Employees Council 100/TSA Region 7, told MSNBC’s Alex Witt on Saturday that workers are having to stretch their last paychecks until “God knows when,” noting that the last government shutdown lasted 35 days.

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