Protests on college campuses

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why these students weren't protesting the ethnic cleansing of Uyghurs in China? Or the thousands of children that have died of starvation in Yemen? Or the atrocities in Syria? Or the expulsion of 100,000 Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh? Or the coup in Burkina Faso? What about the six million people that have been killed in Congo over the past twenty years? Or the collapse of Haiti?

There seems to be something particularly about Israel. I wonder what it could be.


In how many of those cases was the US providing the arms or funding the perpetrators?


DP. In several, actually.

US trade is China's largest source of $$$.

US is Saudi's largest source of military materiel ($140bn).

In Haiti, US supported Papa Doc for decades.
Anonymous
While Emory University, Boston’s Emerson College and the University of Southern California have grabbed national headlines for law enforcement officers clashing with campus protesters, the police force in the nation’s capital opted to avoid the situation.

From The Washington Post’s report by Peter Hermann: D.C. police rejected pleas from George Washington University officials to clear pro-Palestinian demonstrators out of an on-campus encampment early Friday morning, saying they worried about the optics of moving against a small number of peaceful protesters, according to two officials familiar with the talks.

https://www.ajc.com/news/dc-police-refuse-universitys-pleas-to-remove-protesters/G3KTS5QXLZB5ROFGGENK7JCTGA/

Smart move by the DC police. Guess they have more experience with protests.
Anonymous
10:10 is a liar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hatred toward these students is deranged on this thread. So many of you trapped in propaganda hell and frothing at the mouth.

Why do you get off so much on being angry and hateful?


The protesters aren’t victims. They are depriving other students on an in person education and in some campuses, a graduation.


The universities are aiding and abbeting war crimes, depriving thousands of life and millions of livelihood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
While Emory University, Boston’s Emerson College and the University of Southern California have grabbed national headlines for law enforcement officers clashing with campus protesters, the police force in the nation’s capital opted to avoid the situation.

From The Washington Post’s report by Peter Hermann: D.C. police rejected pleas from George Washington University officials to clear pro-Palestinian demonstrators out of an on-campus encampment early Friday morning, saying they worried about the optics of moving against a small number of peaceful protesters, according to two officials familiar with the talks.

https://www.ajc.com/news/dc-police-refuse-universitys-pleas-to-remove-protesters/G3KTS5QXLZB5ROFGGENK7JCTGA/

Smart move by the DC police. Guess they have more experience with protests.


And what happens when they move to seize a building?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There aren't "dem billionares" funding this.

If there is any funding, it is coming from Tehran and Moscow.


“Jewish Left-leaning billionaire and philanthropist George Soros and associations funded by him are reportedly funding the anti-Israel protests at college campuses across the US. The protests, which started at Columbia University last week, have spread to universities and colleges across over 8 states in the US, The New York Post reported.

The cash from Soros and his associations has been key to the protests in Columbia University. At the Columbia University, three groups set up the tent city last Wednesday. These groups are Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), and Within Our Lifetime. “


This is a lie. These protest are organic and that’s what has the powers that be mobilize so quickly and aggressively. George Soros funds unrest in the rest of the world.


Soros is the wrong type of Jew? Only pro Israeli Jews billionaires are acceptable?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hatred toward these students is deranged on this thread. So many of you trapped in propaganda hell and frothing at the mouth.

Why do you get off so much on being angry and hateful?


The protesters aren’t victims. They are depriving other students on an in person education and in some campuses, a graduation.


The universities are aiding and abbeting war crimes, depriving thousands of life and millions of livelihood.


Then the “students” should get an education elsewhere at a university whose values they support. They are free to leave. They aren’t free to occupy private property to make “demands” the university doesn’t agree with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
While Emory University, Boston’s Emerson College and the University of Southern California have grabbed national headlines for law enforcement officers clashing with campus protesters, the police force in the nation’s capital opted to avoid the situation.

From The Washington Post’s report by Peter Hermann: D.C. police rejected pleas from George Washington University officials to clear pro-Palestinian demonstrators out of an on-campus encampment early Friday morning, saying they worried about the optics of moving against a small number of peaceful protesters, according to two officials familiar with the talks.

https://www.ajc.com/news/dc-police-refuse-universitys-pleas-to-remove-protesters/G3KTS5QXLZB5ROFGGENK7JCTGA/

Smart move by the DC police. Guess they have more experience with protests.


And what happens when they move to seize a building?


Are you against seizing buildings? Why are you funding squatters in occupied territories?
Anonymous
I really question what the mob’s end goal is with that illegal takeover of the campus building.

Their demands will never be met.

Eventually they will have to surrender once they run out of food/Supplies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“ Protesters inside Hamilton Hall at Columbia University have hung banners reading “Intifada" after they vandalized and took over a university building last night.

A Columbia facilities worker was “held hostage” as students occupied the hall.

The university asked those "who can avoid coming to the Morningside campus today" to do so.”


I can already visualize Republican ads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
While Emory University, Boston’s Emerson College and the University of Southern California have grabbed national headlines for law enforcement officers clashing with campus protesters, the police force in the nation’s capital opted to avoid the situation.

From The Washington Post’s report by Peter Hermann: D.C. police rejected pleas from George Washington University officials to clear pro-Palestinian demonstrators out of an on-campus encampment early Friday morning, saying they worried about the optics of moving against a small number of peaceful protesters, according to two officials familiar with the talks.

https://www.ajc.com/news/dc-police-refuse-universitys-pleas-to-remove-protesters/G3KTS5QXLZB5ROFGGENK7JCTGA/

Smart move by the DC police. Guess they have more experience with protests.


And what happens when they move to seize a building?


They will no longer be a small group of peaceful protestors. DC police are being smart here. And it’s a hard won smart, after years of dealing with protests. They aren’t throwing gas on a fire. Like Columbia did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There aren't "dem billionares" funding this.

If there is any funding, it is coming from Tehran and Moscow.


“Jewish Left-leaning billionaire and philanthropist George Soros and associations funded by him are reportedly funding the anti-Israel protests at college campuses across the US. The protests, which started at Columbia University last week, have spread to universities and colleges across over 8 states in the US, The New York Post reported.

The cash from Soros and his associations has been key to the protests in Columbia University. At the Columbia University, three groups set up the tent city last Wednesday. These groups are Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), and Within Our Lifetime. “


This is a lie. These protest are organic and that’s what has the powers that be mobilize so quickly and aggressively. George Soros funds unrest in the rest of the world.


Soros is the wrong type of Jew? Only pro Israeli Jews billionaires are acceptable?

Soros despises his Jewish heritage, so not much of a Jew.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There aren't "dem billionares" funding this.

If there is any funding, it is coming from Tehran and Moscow.


“Jewish Left-leaning billionaire and philanthropist George Soros and associations funded by him are reportedly funding the anti-Israel protests at college campuses across the US. The protests, which started at Columbia University last week, have spread to universities and colleges across over 8 states in the US, The New York Post reported.

The cash from Soros and his associations has been key to the protests in Columbia University. At the Columbia University, three groups set up the tent city last Wednesday. These groups are Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), and Within Our Lifetime. “


This is a lie. These protest are organic and that’s what has the powers that be mobilize so quickly and aggressively. George Soros funds unrest in the rest of the world.


Nothing organic about it. These groups are well funded. Check out the Tides foundation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hatred toward these students is deranged on this thread. So many of you trapped in propaganda hell and frothing at the mouth.

Why do you get off so much on being angry and hateful?


The protesters aren’t victims. They are depriving other students on an in person education and in some campuses, a graduation.


The universities are aiding and abbeting war crimes, depriving thousands of life and millions of livelihood.


Then the “students” should get an education elsewhere at a university whose values they support. They are free to leave. They aren’t free to occupy private property to make “demands” the university doesn’t agree with.


The University does not belong to a handful of the power class who weaponize their wealth and influence, nor to a handful of beaurocrats or political operatives. It belongs to the students and faculty. They have voted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really question what the mob’s end goal is with that illegal takeover of the campus building.

Their demands will never be met.

Eventually they will have to surrender once they run out of food/Supplies.

Soros has plenty more for his sheep. He’s an evil billionaire.
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