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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's already started again.... [url]https://cornellsun.com/2024/08/26/exclusive-pro-palestine-activists-vandalize-day-hall-on-first-day-of-school-and-tell-the-sun-why/[/url] Now I don't condone vandalism...but until their voices are heard....college campuses will continue this. [/quote] You make it seem like colleges have never seen a protest before. If it wasn't for this it'd be for something else. You don't see vandalism everyday, but that's a problem for the colleges.[/quote] Last year was not normal college protesting. Most colleges have spent the summer figuring out what's going to work. And what's not. The NYTimes had a good article about it. There's always going to be a space for free speech within certain parameters. Cross the lines, and colleges are making it pretty clear they will be swift and merciless with the suspensions and expulsions. [/quote] As they should be. Universities allowed the protests to mutate into a hostile learning environment for Jewish students. An antiSemitic environment of hate.[/quote]This is why critical theory is so toxic. The far left views Palestinians as a victim. Therefore they can do no wrong. [b]Even Hamas terrorism is cheered by these lunatics.[/b][/quote] Did the college protestors cheer 10/7? The college protestors aren’t even pacifist or anti war. They weren’t protesting the war immediately after because they understood Israel needed revenge. The alleged hospital bombing was the turning point. It’s when it became obvious this was looking more like genocide than war and Israel wasn’t interested in getting hostages back (famine, hospital bombing, no humanitarian zones) that the ceasefire protests which also happened in Israel started reaching a fever pitch [/quote]
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