Protests on college campuses

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Anonymous wrote:_Emory university economics professor Caroline Fohlin was violently assaulted by state police at the university encampment whilst protesting with the students in support of Gaza. She can be heard shouting ‘I’m a professor."_


What exactly does she want to convey by shouting that?


I saw the full video: police officers were arresting someone and she came from behind to try to stop them, insulting them repeatedly and touching one officer. Then she threw an epic over dramatic tantrum and resisted arrest. She thinks that being a professor means she should be given a pass to break the law.


This is a very biased description. First of all, people were being arrested for no apparent reason or rather for reasons like simply questioning why protestors were being arrested. The professor came along and shouted "what are you doing" or something to that effect at the police officer who was very roughly arresting someone else. She seems to have reached out and very lightly touched him. AT which point , the police officer came at her very aggressively and eventually tossed her to the ground . If she tried to stop them, it was with words. There was no epic tantrum or resisting arrest.


Eww get their hands off that woman
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My child is a grad student at UMD- he texted me this…
Only schools in the area that aren’t really allowing the camps are UMD and UDC, another win for public land-grant universities…. Don’t send your kids to woke private schools- they will not not keep your children safe. They don’t care about safety only “free speech.”


Except those "safe" children of yours or another's will take an Uber, shuttle, bus, metro, scooter, bike, run, walk, crawl to GW. Students already have from UMD, GMU and the area's private colleges too.


Why is GW letting them do this?


We should all be surprised if students a few blocks from white house were not being "let" to "do this."
Anonymous
You could be excused for thinking those tent cities are practice for being homeless after those students receive their worthless degrees in socio-nonsense, but no, they really do want to kill all the Jews.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child is a grad student at UMD- he texted me this…
Only schools in the area that aren’t really allowing the camps are UMD and UDC, another win for public land-grant universities…. Don’t send your kids to woke private schools- they will not not keep your children safe. They don’t care about safety only “free speech.”


Except those "safe" children of yours or another's will take an Uber, shuttle, bus, metro, scooter, bike, run, walk, crawl to GW. Students already have from UMD, GMU and the area's private colleges too.


Why is GW letting them do this?


We should all be surprised if students a few blocks from white house were not being "let" to "do this."


From what I read, GWU administration asked for DC police to dismantle, but Muriel Bowser said no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could be excused for thinking those tent cities are practice for being homeless after those students receive their worthless degrees in socio-nonsense, but no, they really do want to kill all the Jews.


Nah, those students will be the policy makers and lawyers of tomorrow, you know, like the ones on the hill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:_Emory university economics professor Caroline Fohlin was violently assaulted by state police at the university encampment whilst protesting with the students in support of Gaza. She can be heard shouting ‘I’m a professor."_


What exactly does she want to convey by shouting that?


I saw the full video: police officers were arresting someone and she came from behind to try to stop them, insulting them repeatedly and touching one officer. Then she threw an epic over dramatic tantrum and resisted arrest. She thinks that being a professor means she should be given a pass to break the law.


This is a very biased description. First of all, people were being arrested for no apparent reason or rather for reasons like simply questioning why protestors were being arrested. The professor came along and shouted "what are you doing" or something to that effect at the police officer who was very roughly arresting someone else. She seems to have reached out and very lightly touched him. AT which point , the police officer came at her very aggressively and eventually tossed her to the ground . If she tried to stop them, it was with words. There was no epic tantrum or resisting arrest.


Did you watch the linked YouTube video? She literally pissed in her pants. She fully admitted that she interfered with a police officer arresting someone. She was absolutely freaking out.


Can you imagine? How mortifying. Here she is an innocent middle age professor just trying to keep up with her cool students and she ends up with wet pants in a video that goes viral.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:_Emory university economics professor Caroline Fohlin was violently assaulted by state police at the university encampment whilst protesting with the students in support of Gaza. She can be heard shouting ‘I’m a professor."_


What exactly does she want to convey by shouting that?


I saw the full video: police officers were arresting someone and she came from behind to try to stop them, insulting them repeatedly and touching one officer. Then she threw an epic over dramatic tantrum and resisted arrest. She thinks that being a professor means she should be given a pass to break the law.


This is a very biased description. First of all, people were being arrested for no apparent reason or rather for reasons like simply questioning why protestors were being arrested. The professor came along and shouted "what are you doing" or something to that effect at the police officer who was very roughly arresting someone else. She seems to have reached out and very lightly touched him. AT which point , the police officer came at her very aggressively and eventually tossed her to the ground . If she tried to stop them, it was with words. There was no epic tantrum or resisting arrest.


Did you watch the linked YouTube video? She literally pissed in her pants. She fully admitted that she interfered with a police officer arresting someone. She was absolutely freaking out.


Can you imagine? How mortifying. Here she is an innocent middle age professor just trying to keep up with her cool students and she ends up with wet pants in a video that goes viral.


Get over it. People babies humans are dying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:_Emory university economics professor Caroline Fohlin was violently assaulted by state police at the university encampment whilst protesting with the students in support of Gaza. She can be heard shouting ‘I’m a professor."_


What exactly does she want to convey by shouting that?


I saw the full video: police officers were arresting someone and she came from behind to try to stop them, insulting them repeatedly and touching one officer. Then she threw an epic over dramatic tantrum and resisted arrest. She thinks that being a professor means she should be given a pass to break the law.


This is a very biased description. First of all, people were being arrested for no apparent reason or rather for reasons like simply questioning why protestors were being arrested. The professor came along and shouted "what are you doing" or something to that effect at the police officer who was very roughly arresting someone else. She seems to have reached out and very lightly touched him. AT which point , the police officer came at her very aggressively and eventually tossed her to the ground . If she tried to stop them, it was with words. There was no epic tantrum or resisting arrest.


Did you watch the linked YouTube video? She literally pissed in her pants. She fully admitted that she interfered with a police officer arresting someone. She was absolutely freaking out.


Can you imagine? How mortifying. Here she is an innocent middle age professor just trying to keep up with her cool students and she ends up with wet pants in a video that goes viral.


And she can’t sue police because she admitted her guilt on camera and now it’s all over the Internet.
Anonymous
At a far-left rally for Gaza at George Washington U @GWtweets, an extremist on the microphone says: “There’s only one solution, intifada revolution. We must have a revolution so we can have a socialist reconstruction of the United States of America.”
Anonymous
Did we talk about the dangerous outsiders? How is DHS /FBI not involved?

The Wife of Sami Al-Arian, a Palestinian Political Activist who Pled Guilt in 2006 to Conspiracy to provide Services to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad for which he was Sentenced to 57 Months in Prison then later Deported to Turkey, is in Attendance of the Pro-Hamas Encampment at Columbia University in New York City.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Democratic Party

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A man is applying for a top secret job and tells interviewer that he has been charged with 88 felonies. and is presently on trial in a State court for paying hush money to a porn star. Oops, almost forgot, he's also an adjudicated rapist.

Would you hire him? Not only NO but HELL NO! But you will vote for this person for President? Beyond comprehension.


Do you seriously think it’s necessary to invoke Trump in a thread which literally has nothing to do with him? Kinda pitiful.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Democratic Party

b.1828
d.2024


A man is applying for a top secret job and tells interviewer that he has been charged with 88 felonies. and is presently on trial in a State court for paying hush money to a porn star. Oops, almost forgot, he's also an adjudicated rapist.

Would you hire him? Not only NO but HELL NO! But you will vote for this person for President? Beyond comprehension.


You realize all these trials have helped Trump??


Yes, with his MAGA Bible banging base. Many of whom post on DCUM. Who'd have think.

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Yeah, DCUM is super conservative. What? Also, people who come to different conclusions than you aren’t automatically wrong. Maybe you’re even wrong sometimes? [np and I do understand that it must be frustrating and scary to realize that you can be mistaken, but you being wrong is a lot more likely than 1/2 of the US being evil.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could be excused for thinking those tent cities are practice for being homeless after those students receive their worthless degrees in socio-nonsense, but no, they really do want to kill all the Jews.


The "kill all the jews" rhetoric seems outlandish in 2024. Serious question, is any group afforded more protections at this point? I think I just read that U.S. congressman are literally climbing over one another to establish an anti-semitism czar, sponsor legislation establishing a special class of greater protections, etc.
Anonymous
And the horror would end overnight if Hamas would free the hostages. One can only hope our country would be as resolute in freeing our own citizens if October 7 happened in the U.S. Instead, the entitled brats of America waste their time protesting when they should be learning. Ignoring how war works while munching on prepaid Pret.

Yes, Palestinian lives matter but until they hand over the terrorists and stop allowing them to literally hide and store supplies in their hospitals, (and stealing their food) they will feel the aftermath. It’s a lot like SE DC. Turn a blind eye and enable the local criminals = live in hellscape you helped create.

What’s the slogan from a few years back? No justice, no peace. Sounds like Israel heard you loud and clear.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:_Emory university economics professor Caroline Fohlin was violently assaulted by state police at the university encampment whilst protesting with the students in support of Gaza. She can be heard shouting ‘I’m a professor."_


What exactly does she want to convey by shouting that?


I saw the full video: police officers were arresting someone and she came from behind to try to stop them, insulting them repeatedly and touching one officer. Then she threw an epic over dramatic tantrum and resisted arrest. She thinks that being a professor means she should be given a pass to break the law.


This is a very biased description. First of all, people were being arrested for no apparent reason or rather for reasons like simply questioning why protestors were being arrested. The professor came along and shouted "what are you doing" or something to that effect at the police officer who was very roughly arresting someone else. She seems to have reached out and very lightly touched him. AT which point , the police officer came at her very aggressively and eventually tossed her to the ground . If she tried to stop them, it was with words. There was no epic tantrum or resisting arrest.


Did you watch the linked YouTube video? She literally pissed in her pants. She fully admitted that she interfered with a police officer arresting someone. She was absolutely freaking out.


Can you imagine? How mortifying. Here she is an innocent middle age professor just trying to keep up with her cool students and she ends up with wet pants in a video that goes viral.


Get over it. People babies humans are dying.
Anonymous
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It's impossible that one who in good faith is protesting for peace does not want to see child hostages returned safely.



This. The contradictions of these university protestors are endless. Who would even want them in their side? They're intellectual and moral losers.
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