Wash u admitted students

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:All the protests have been allowed all over campuses national wide with no regard to any specific situation or location. There has been very little pushback at all.



Vanderbilt just expelled three students and suspended a dozen others. The protestors - pro-Palestinian - had violently taken over a school building. These were very out-of-touch students. They actually called 911 to have the police deliver tampons. And effectively called a black police officer an Uncle Tom. For real. These protestors do tend to distinguish themselves. In an event, Vanderbilt handled it well with expulsions and suspensions. I don't think it'll happen again.


Bravo Vanderbilt.
On my DD list.

Think the German president/chancellor there is telling those kids “FAFO”….and he means it.

You are inadvertently making the opposite point from the one you are trying to make. So glad the German President does not tolerate dissent — that would be positively un-American.


There’s a difference btw peaceful dissent and violent disruption
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP: does it change anything?


The real problem isn’t that kids are protesting or that college administrators are a little awkward about handling the protests.

The problem is that some parents here work for the FBI, the NSA and the military. Your employers get a lot of money to protect us. But very obviously paid, organized campaigns are pushing kids on either side of this issue to extremes, and your employers do nothing to protect our kids against that nihilistic effort to make trouble destroy us. The protests are a symptom of a national security failure.

We’re all here enjoying DCUM, and the national security people have never even bothered to point out that there’s a ton of Russian propaganda here and freed us to talk about that openly.

We could lose WWIII to Russia simply because a lot of DMV adults are obsessing about college admissions when they should be upgrading counterpropaganda programs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP: does it change anything?


The real problem isn’t that kids are protesting or that college administrators are a little awkward about handling the protests.

The problem is that some parents here work for the FBI, the NSA and the military. Your employers get a lot of money to protect us. But very obviously paid, organized campaigns are pushing kids on either side of this issue to extremes, and your employers do nothing to protect our kids against that nihilistic effort to make trouble destroy us. The protests are a symptom of a national security failure.

We’re all here enjoying DCUM, and the national security people have never even bothered to point out that there’s a ton of Russian propaganda here and freed us to talk about that openly.

We could lose WWIII to Russia simply because a lot of DMV adults are obsessing about college admissions when they should be upgrading counterpropaganda programs.


The question asked was:
OP: does it change anything?

I have no idea if you are Op, but you didn’t answer that question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow I wonder if that is a result of last years admission season. This year they seem to be turning back but the damage may be done.

What does this mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This really sums it up for me.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/left-wing-authoritarians-shutting-down-the-democratic-party.html?fbclid=IwAR2sHI2hOoZO_OxU2CPz7I5LdaUVVBJ1QBRInvIJf4H7KuXaHqnGSpm-xLg


These people are no longer part of the Democratic Party. They should be banned. Ostracized. Shunned. Prosecuted where feasible.

Anonymous
It’s interesting to listen to the way Columbia is testifying today.
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