Of course. Happens every time. Especially bc these protests involve small numbers of people. Life goes on. They’ll fade into irrelevance very shortly. |
Satisfied being a message board warrior? I’m sure that moves a needle somewhere. |
I don’t know. I don’t spend my life crying incessantly about how everyone is trying to annihilate me, so there’s fulfillment in knowing I haven’t done enough to tempt fate just yet. What about you? |
Excellent. Glad to hear this. |
The fact that these absolute morons are actually making "demands" just makes me laugh. Sure, college administrators are going to take their marching orders from a bunch of coddled, arrogant 20-somethings who are supporting terrorists. Hamas must be delighted seeing their useful idiots at "work." |
C’mon, nobody believes you’re even capable of laughing - you can’t even tell the difference between protesting a genocide and supporting terrorists! |
Not a great showing by Columbia. He/she/they made all those violent remarks about "Zionists" during a hearing with administrators back in January. Nothing happened then. Clearly Columbia is just fine with hate speech. It was only some bad PR that finally got them to do something. |
It’s crazy they have bond to a terrorist who violently assaulted a police officer. |
Actually professor was charged today.
This Emory Professor was charged with “battery against a police officer.” |
Also charged with obstruction.
Not charged with resisting arrest. |
DeKalb County, Georgia
Warrant:663241 DeKalb, Georgia court records show Fohlin, the Emory professor seen on video being thrown to the ground and handcuffed by an Emory police officer for expressing concern at the violent arrest of a protester, was jailed for 11 hours and charged with "Battery Against Police Officer" Will forever be on her record. |
She should be terminated from her job. But, she will probably be given an award. |
X100 He’s banned from campus but no one is reporting on whether he is finishing his classes online since they just went hybrid for the rest of the year. Why not expelled? |
That will probably get her a job in academia, LOL. FWIW - I don't like seeing anyone's head on concrete. It was weird to me that with so much grass, the officer didn't take advantage of a softer surface. I also think she was in the wrong - not for disagreeing with the officer, that's her right, but for touching him. That is not her right. However, if she thought the person the officer was arresting was at risk of death (ie a George Floyd situation) she may have felt morally compelled to intervene. Interesting - I'll be curious to see how it plays out if she chooses trial rather than a plea..overall though, these protestors have behaved badly IMO. I have little sympathy as a whole for their continued disruptions. |
Or they’ll grow. |