Barnard Attacks

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Anonymous wrote:Can you say no Barnard students were arrested if Columbia College students were arrested? What about Columbia GS?


They were columbia students.

So Barnard students are not Columbia students?


Barnard is, in fact, another institution.

Barnard students should therefore no longer say they go to Columbia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:God forbid young people protest a genocide. What is the world coming to?


No free press at the White House.
No protests allowed.

Republicans are following the Nazi playbook.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Can you say no Barnard students were arrested if Columbia College students were arrested? What about Columbia GS?


They were columbia students.

So Barnard students are not Columbia students?


Barnard is, in fact, another institution.

Barnard students should therefore no longer say they go to Columbia.


I don't think they do say that, but they do "go" to Columbia for classes, dining, athletics, activities, libraries, etc. You obviously have a bone to pick with someone who went there.

They are distinct but affiliated [https://www.columbia.edu]. "All tenured Barnard professors are also tenured at Columbia University." "Students share academic resources along with extracurricular activities, athletic fields, and even dining halls." They share a single course catalogue. But Barnard students apply to and are admitted to Barnard, not to Columbia and vice versa. [https://barnard.edu/columbia-connection]
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Can you say no Barnard students were arrested if Columbia College students were arrested? What about Columbia GS?


They were columbia students.

So Barnard students are not Columbia students?


Barnard is, in fact, another institution.

Barnard students should therefore no longer say they go to Columbia.


I don't think they do say that, but they do "go" to Columbia for classes, dining, athletics, activities, libraries, etc. You obviously have a bone to pick with someone who went there.

They are distinct but affiliated [https://www.columbia.edu]. "All tenured Barnard professors are also tenured at Columbia University." "Students share academic resources along with extracurricular activities, athletic fields, and even dining halls." They share a single course catalogue. But Barnard students apply to and are admitted to Barnard, not to Columbia and vice versa. [https://barnard.edu/columbia-connection]

Many do say that, so let's call a spade a spade: Barnard President's letter was hypocrtitical. Columbia students are "outside agitators"? Give me a break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you say no Barnard students were arrested if Columbia College students were arrested? What about Columbia GS?


They were columbia students.

So Barnard students are not Columbia students?


Barnard is, in fact, another institution.

Think about squares and rectangles. You will get the idea.
Anonymous
If you protest supporting Hamas, the terrorist group in charge of Palestine, dressed like Hamas…you need to go.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Can you say no Barnard students were arrested if Columbia College students were arrested? What about Columbia GS?


They were columbia students.

So Barnard students are not Columbia students?


Barnard is, in fact, another institution.

Think about squares and rectangles. You will get the idea.

Barnard kids do tend to be pretty square.
Anonymous
They are young college kids speaking out for justice and humanity. Shameful behavior from Barnard and Columbia.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:God forbid young people protest a genocide. What is the world coming to?


Protest whatever you want outside. You don't get to disrupt campuses anymore.


Thank you!! (and the only attempted genocide is supported by those protestors chanting from the river to the sea)


They were on video calling for an infatada to start now.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:God forbid young people protest a genocide. What is the world coming to?


No free press at the White House.
No protests allowed.

Republicans are following the Nazi playbook.


The nazis were the ones who started their reign by preventing jewish students from attending class and who used violent intimidation to do so.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you say no Barnard students were arrested if Columbia College students were arrested? What about Columbia GS?


They were columbia students.

So Barnard students are not Columbia students?


Barnard is, in fact, another institution.

Think about squares and rectangles. You will get the idea.


I do not know a single Barnard alumna (and I know a LOT of them of varying ages and have worked with the college in a professional capacity) who calls herself a Columbia alumna or claims to have gone to Columbia. They are, in fact, extremely careful to correct that misapprehension. Anyone who thinks they say they go to Columbia is utterly ignorant to the culture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you say no Barnard students were arrested if Columbia College students were arrested? What about Columbia GS?


They were columbia students.

So Barnard students are not Columbia students?


Barnard is, in fact, another institution.

Think about squares and rectangles. You will get the idea.


I do not know a single Barnard alumna (and I know a LOT of them of varying ages and have worked with the college in a professional capacity) who calls herself a Columbia alumna or claims to have gone to Columbia. They are, in fact, extremely careful to correct that misapprehension. Anyone who thinks they say they go to Columbia is utterly ignorant to the culture.


Same. They have an enviably strong alumni network, too.
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Anonymous wrote:The school is finally starting to enforce its policies to ensure that all tuition-paying students can learn and study and feel safe on campus. But it's hard to reassert leadership after months of appeasement.The protestors have no interest in education or dialogue. They harass, intimidate, spew hate, and then hide like kkk clansmen behind their culturally appropriated kaffias. Quite lacking in self awareness when they chant kkk when the nypd shows up. Their talking points are taken from propoganda materials without fact checking the material, it's source, etc. It's a performative cult. They chant without even inderstanding the words. They are not interested in scholarship and dont belong at a top educational institution. The pandering to the faux protestors gives the school a bad image, and as a Columbia alum, none of my peers are interested in hiring ignorant thugs.


Current Columbia parent here. I agree in all fronts…….except, the protestors are an extremely small part of the Columbia student body. Students who are not participating are not going to be affected in hiring decisions. It would take more than this for Columbia to no longer be Columbia. A lot more.

That said…they do need to get it under control. It’s getting really annoying. My DC is not scared or threatened, just annoyed at this point. But I’d hate to be one of those administrators. It is a free country, no? From what I understand the protests this week a very calm. So what can the school do about it really?


Blocking Jewish students from attending class and entering buildings is okay as long as it’s done “calmly”?


I haven’t heard of this happening. Of course that’s intolerable. How would protestors know which students are Jewish? My DC’s roommate is Jewish and I haven’t heard any mention of this from them.

I want an end to this. How does the school stop students from entering buildings? I mean I’m really asking - not provoking. I want it to end. But I just don’t see what more the school can do than what they’re doing (I.e. the arrests made yesterday).




The Jewish kids on that campus are being told to hide anything that identifies them as being jewish.

In America.

It is completely unacceptable that the school allowed the civil rights of Jewish students to be violated this way. It brings to mind images of the klan during the civil rights era. The schools are complicit. No student in the US should be treared in the way that school has allowed Jewish students to be treated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The school is finally starting to enforce its policies to ensure that all tuition-paying students can learn and study and feel safe on campus. But it's hard to reassert leadership after months of appeasement.The protestors have no interest in education or dialogue. They harass, intimidate, spew hate, and then hide like kkk clansmen behind their culturally appropriated kaffias. Quite lacking in self awareness when they chant kkk when the nypd shows up. Their talking points are taken from propoganda materials without fact checking the material, it's source, etc. It's a performative cult. They chant without even inderstanding the words. They are not interested in scholarship and dont belong at a top educational institution. The pandering to the faux protestors gives the school a bad image, and as a Columbia alum, none of my peers are interested in hiring ignorant thugs.


Current Columbia parent here. I agree in all fronts…….except, the protestors are an extremely small part of the Columbia student body. Students who are not participating are not going to be affected in hiring decisions. It would take more than this for Columbia to no longer be Columbia. A lot more.

That said…they do need to get it under control. It’s getting really annoying. My DC is not scared or threatened, just annoyed at this point. But I’d hate to be one of those administrators. It is a free country, no? From what I understand the protests this week a very calm. So what can the school do about it really?


Blocking Jewish students from attending class and entering buildings is okay as long as it’s done “calmly”?


I haven’t heard of this happening. Of course that’s intolerable. How would protestors know which students are Jewish? My DC’s roommate is Jewish and I haven’t heard any mention of this from them.

I want an end to this. How does the school stop students from entering buildings? I mean I’m really asking - not provoking. I want it to end. But I just don’t see what more the school can do than what they’re doing (I.e. the arrests made yesterday).




The Jewish kids on that campus are being told to hide anything that identifies them as being jewish.

In America.

It is completely unacceptable that the school allowed the civil rights of Jewish students to be violated this way. It brings to mind images of the klan during the civil rights era. The schools are complicit. No student in the US should be treared in the way that school has allowed Jewish students to be treated.


No. This is a total lie. This is all about radical extremists attacking peaceful protesters on campus in the US. The only students attacked and living in fear are non Jew and Jews who have questioned Israel. This is not Israel. If you want apartheid and oppression move to Israel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you say no Barnard students were arrested if Columbia College students were arrested? What about Columbia GS?


They were columbia students.

So Barnard students are not Columbia students?


Barnard is, in fact, another institution.

Think about squares and rectangles. You will get the idea.


I do not know a single Barnard alumna (and I know a LOT of them of varying ages and have worked with the college in a professional capacity) who calls herself a Columbia alumna or claims to have gone to Columbia. They are, in fact, extremely careful to correct that misapprehension. Anyone who thinks they say they go to Columbia is utterly ignorant to the culture.


Same. They have an enviably strong alumni network, too.


PP. Yes! Their “old girl’s network” is truly impressive.
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