Protests on college campuses

Anonymous
Protestors blocking off access to students just trying to go to class is not free speech.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I think at this point the Hasbara Troll is the crazy PP ranting about Zionists.


That PP is doing an excellent job at demonstrating to moderates which side is the crazy side. I’ll give them that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I think at this point the Hasbara Troll is the crazy PP ranting about Zionists.


DP better vs the crazy posters screaming about pro hamas and defending Israel. How in the f did Israel become so powerful in the US that it can have anyone who criticizes it? Israel is a true threat to this country.


Oh yes, I really fear Israeli terrorism in the US.


Do you fear erosion of essential free speech rights?


Are you concerned about everyone’s speech, or just those who agree with you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I think at this point the Hasbara Troll is the crazy PP ranting about Zionists.


DP better vs the crazy posters screaming about pro hamas and defending Israel. How in the f did Israel become so powerful in the US that it can have anyone who criticizes it? Israel is a true threat to this country.


Oh yes, I really fear Israeli terrorism in the US.


Do you fear erosion of essential free speech rights?


DP. There are no essential free speech rights being eroded here. Which you would know if you’d actually studied constitutional law instead of entitlement and gummy varieties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Protestors blocking off access to students just trying to go to class is not free speech.

+1
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Anonymous wrote:They want all the fun and attention of protesting without any of the consequences. The people who participated in sit-ins and marches in the 50s and 60s fully expected to be arrested and indeed were arrested without much resistance. But you had the bad optics of police using water cannons and attack dogs on non-violent marchers, which helped gather support for the protestors.

Now these people want meals delivered because they couldn’t plan to bring freaking food and water EVEN WITH OUTSIDE FUNDING AND COORDINATION!, and excused from their exams. And NYT had an article yesterday about how they cover their faces because they’re afraid of losing job offers or being deported if they’re on student visas. Which a lot of them are. Apparently we need to do a better job of investigating our student visa holders …


Unfortunately, not much will happen to these law breakers. There is no deterrence. So, we can expect more of the same.
And, if you think this administration is going to deport anyone here on student visas..... you haven't been paying attention. They will be commended, not deported.



Oh, I'm so relieved that they were given breakfast and not allowed to dehydrate or starve. I had been soooo very concerned for them!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They want all the fun and attention of protesting without any of the consequences. The people who participated in sit-ins and marches in the 50s and 60s fully expected to be arrested and indeed were arrested without much resistance. But you had the bad optics of police using water cannons and attack dogs on non-violent marchers, which helped gather support for the protestors.

Now these people want meals delivered because they couldn’t plan to bring freaking food and water EVEN WITH OUTSIDE FUNDING AND COORDINATION!, and excused from their exams. And NYT had an article yesterday about how they cover their faces because they’re afraid of losing job offers or being deported if they’re on student visas. Which a lot of them are. Apparently we need to do a better job of investigating our student visa holders …


Unfortunately, not much will happen to these law breakers. There is no deterrence. So, we can expect more of the same.
And, if you think this administration is going to deport anyone here on student visas..... you haven't been paying attention. They will be commended, not deported.


This is standard practice for non- violent arrests.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I think at this point the Hasbara Troll is the crazy PP ranting about Zionists.


DP better vs the crazy posters screaming about pro hamas and defending Israel. How in the f did Israel become so powerful in the US that it can have anyone who criticizes it? Israel is a true threat to this country.


Oh yes, I really fear Israeli terrorism in the US.


Do you fear erosion of essential free speech rights?


Are you concerned about everyone’s speech, or just those who agree with you?



NP. I would worry about the rights of the students paying tuition only to be blocked from class. If I was them, I would have been livid. They have zero influence on the situation so STFU and go to class. Nobody cares about your opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They want all the fun and attention of protesting without any of the consequences. The people who participated in sit-ins and marches in the 50s and 60s fully expected to be arrested and indeed were arrested without much resistance. But you had the bad optics of police using water cannons and attack dogs on non-violent marchers, which helped gather support for the protestors.

Now these people want meals delivered because they couldn’t plan to bring freaking food and water EVEN WITH OUTSIDE FUNDING AND COORDINATION!, and excused from their exams. And NYT had an article yesterday about how they cover their faces because they’re afraid of losing job offers or being deported if they’re on student visas. Which a lot of them are. Apparently we need to do a better job of investigating our student visa holders …


Unfortunately, not much will happen to these law breakers. There is no deterrence. So, we can expect more of the same.
And, if you think this administration is going to deport anyone here on student visas..... you haven't been paying attention. They will be commended, not deported.



Oh, I'm so relieved that they were given breakfast and not allowed to dehydrate or starve. I had been soooo very concerned for them!!


Yes when starvation is used as a weapon of war against civilians it is a crime against humanity. You know like in Gaza? If only the police were controlled by Israelis. They could have taken these students to black sites, tortured and starved them. We all hear about the mass graves in Gaza with the hands of the dead tired. Questioning or denouncing of Israel in the US is against the law!

Maybe we need to rush counselors in to help the pro Israeli student who feel unsafe or uncomfortable hearing about the horrific treatment of the Palestinians. I bet they are like the Germans who claim they never knew about the concentration camps down the road. Though the Germans would never have allowed protest like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They want all the fun and attention of protesting without any of the consequences. The people who participated in sit-ins and marches in the 50s and 60s fully expected to be arrested and indeed were arrested without much resistance. But you had the bad optics of police using water cannons and attack dogs on non-violent marchers, which helped gather support for the protestors.

Now these people want meals delivered because they couldn’t plan to bring freaking food and water EVEN WITH OUTSIDE FUNDING AND COORDINATION!, and excused from their exams. And NYT had an article yesterday about how they cover their faces because they’re afraid of losing job offers or being deported if they’re on student visas. Which a lot of them are. Apparently we need to do a better job of investigating our student visa holders …


Unfortunately, not much will happen to these law breakers. There is no deterrence. So, we can expect more of the same.
And, if you think this administration is going to deport anyone here on student visas..... you haven't been paying attention. They will be commended, not deported.



Oh, I'm so relieved that they were given breakfast and not allowed to dehydrate or starve. I had been soooo very concerned for them!!


Yes when starvation is used as a weapon of war against civilians it is a crime against humanity. You know like in Gaza? If only the police were controlled by Israelis. They could have taken these students to black sites, tortured and starved them. We all hear about the mass graves in Gaza with the hands of the dead tired. Questioning or denouncing of Israel in the US is against the law!

Maybe we need to rush counselors in to help the pro Israeli student who feel unsafe or uncomfortable hearing about the horrific treatment of the Palestinians. I bet they are like the Germans who claim they never knew about the concentration camps down the road. Though the Germans would never have allowed protest like this.


Or maybe the protesters could walk down the street to get a meal instead of pretending they're starving martyrs. I appreciate it takes a while to get the revolutionary cosplay down, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They want all the fun and attention of protesting without any of the consequences. The people who participated in sit-ins and marches in the 50s and 60s fully expected to be arrested and indeed were arrested without much resistance. But you had the bad optics of police using water cannons and attack dogs on non-violent marchers, which helped gather support for the protestors.

Now these people want meals delivered because they couldn’t plan to bring freaking food and water EVEN WITH OUTSIDE FUNDING AND COORDINATION!, and excused from their exams. And NYT had an article yesterday about how they cover their faces because they’re afraid of losing job offers or being deported if they’re on student visas. Which a lot of them are. Apparently we need to do a better job of investigating our student visa holders …


Unfortunately, not much will happen to these law breakers. There is no deterrence. So, we can expect more of the same.
And, if you think this administration is going to deport anyone here on student visas..... you haven't been paying attention. They will be commended, not deported.



Oh, I'm so relieved that they were given breakfast and not allowed to dehydrate or starve. I had been soooo very concerned for them!!


Yes when starvation is used as a weapon of war against civilians it is a crime against humanity. You know like in Gaza? If only the police were controlled by Israelis. They could have taken these students to black sites, tortured and starved them. We all hear about the mass graves in Gaza with the hands of the dead tired. Questioning or denouncing of Israel in the US is against the law!

Maybe we need to rush counselors in to help the pro Israeli student who feel unsafe or uncomfortable hearing about the horrific treatment of the Palestinians. I bet they are like the Germans who claim they never knew about the concentration camps down the road. Though the Germans would never have allowed protest like this.


As I said, I'm soooo relieved that protestors (with the emotional functioning similar to yours) weren't allowed to starve or dehydrate.
Anonymous
These students are learning activism from their professors.

Anonymous
Go for it. We support you in your effort to starve yourselves.



Princeton students dressed in Islamic attire announce they are going on HUNGER STRIKE.

“We will abstain from all food and drink except water until the following demands are met.”

Demands:

• Divest from Israel
• Cultural Boycott
• Complete Amnesty from all criminal charges
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Protestors blocking off access to students just trying to go to class is not free speech.


Can the students denied an education file a class-action lawsuit against these universities for failing to provide the education the students paid for?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Protestors blocking off access to students just trying to go to class is not free speech.


Taking up seats at lunch counters of white people just trying to eat lunch is not free speech.
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