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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.