BRKG Main Campus Protest thread... Spreading to more campuses AND BEYOND post #816

Hammer

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@persianjewess

@UCLA Jewish student trying to attend class is forcibly prevented entry by 6 masked Pro-Hamas students while UCLA guard stands by and DOES NOTHING.

“I am a UCLA student…my class is over there. I want to use THAT entrance. Let me go in.”

View: https://twitter.com/persianjewess/status/1785021873555902744?s=61
Your freedom ends at the tip of my nose. This is no longer protest. It is forcibly preventing someone from free access where they have a right to be. It is a crime and the university should expel and prosecute those students. But it won't happen.
 

Hammer

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Using children as shields at Virginia Tech.

@thestustustudio

BREAKING: The Encampment at Virginia Tech has been told that they will be arrested if they don't disperse. They are pleading with the administration to not arrest anyone because children are present.

”Do our children scare you?"


View: https://twitter.com/thestustustudio/status/1784703259988410756?s=61
Taken out of the Hamas playbook. Using children as shields to protect the adults.
 

Dash

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About the same as it was during the Occupy movement.

All these people are nothing but noise makers for the commies. That’s all they ever are and that’s all they ever will be. There is no educating these people out of their stance.
Exactly.

@visegrad24

Students at Yale are sending our undercover reporters from @V24Investigates shocking evidence communist indoctrination at their campus.

The Yale protestors are handing out materials including Marxist publications that spew horrific antisemitic hatred- shockingly accusing Jews of conspiring with the Nazis to make the Holocaust happen to advance their plot to grab land from Palestinians.

Below is a picture Yale students posted proudly from "Occupy Yale" on their instagram, displaying the Red Clairon newspaper that they are handing out to further harass and isolate Jewish students on campus (the newspaper is in the bottom left and the other pictures show it up close)

The students in the “Liberated Zones” are basically accusing Jews of being behind the Holocaust.

View: https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1785053852992933986?s=12
 

Great Northwet

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I'll add that they just set up a few tents on the University of Washington Campus in the "Quad" where the cherry trees are. I took a pic from distance but will try to get a tent count at dawn tomorrow. Interesting that a couple large Honey buckets also got laid down just out of sight of it behind Raitt Hall. I wonder who did that? I wonder if somebody knew this was going to happen and trying to accommodate them? Just a guess.

You know, if someone padlocked those portable bathrooms then the protesters would have to go into all 6 liberal arts colleges around the Quad to use the shitter. That would negatively affect the students.
 

Housecarl

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Your freedom ends at the tip of my nose. This is no longer protest. It is forcibly preventing someone from free access where they have a right to be. It is a crime and the university should expel and prosecute those students. But it won't happen.

If these "protesters" want to play, then "play they will". The JDL or a like group needs to go in there and give them a "taste". It will only get worse regardless. At least if they receive turnabout it will remove the amateurs from the field. If that had been the response to the SA early on maybe the ending would have been different?
 

Housecarl

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U.S. NEWS

A look at the protests of the war in Gaza that have emerged at US colleges​

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Updated 5:18 PM PDT, April 29, 2024

Student protests over the Israel-Hamas war have popped up at many college campuses following the arrest of demonstrators this month at Columbia University.

The students are calling for universities to separate themselves from companies that are advancing Israel’s military efforts in Gaza — and in some cases from Israel itself. The number of arrests nationwide has approached 1,000 since New York police arrested demonstrators at Columbia on April 18.

Protests on many campuses have been orchestrated by coalitions of student groups. The groups largely act independently, though students say they’re inspired by peers at other universities. Some universities say outsiders have joined student protesters and caused trouble.

The protests have even spread to Europe, with French police removing dozens of students from the Sorbonne university after pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the main courtyard.

Officials are trying to resolve the protests as the academic year winds down, but students have dug in at several high-profile universities.

A look at protests on campuses:

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY​

Columbia spokesperson Ben Chang said the university was beginning to suspend student protesters who defied an ultimatum to leave the encampment there by an afternoon deadline. The university had said protesters who signed a form committing to abide by university policies through June 2025 or an earlier graduation could finish the semester in good standing. If not, the letter said, they would be suspended, pending further investigation. Protest organizers said they were not aware of any suspensions as of Monday evening.

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Pro-Palestinian student protesters set up the tent encampment at the Ivy League university in New York this month. Police first tried to clear the encampment April 18, when they arrested more than 100 protesters. But the move inspired students across the country and motivated Columbia protesters to regroup.

Columbia activists defied the deadline with chants, clapping and drumming from the encampment of more than 300 people. No officials appeared to enter the encampment, with at least 120 tents staying up as the deadline passed.

Commencement is set for May 15. The demonstrations led Columbia to hold remote classes and set a series of deadlines for protesters to leave the encampment.

Columbia’s president, Minouche Shafik, faced a significant, but largely symbolic, rebuke from faculty Friday but retains the support of trustees, who have the power to hire or fire the president.

The protest is the latest in a Columbia tradition that dates back more than five decades — one that also helped provide inspiration for the anti-apartheid protest of the 1980s, the Iraq war protests, and more.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN​

The University of Texas at Austin on Monday was again the scene of clashing protesters and police, many of whom showed up in riot gear.

About 150 protesters packed into a tight group and sat on the ground as they were encircled by state troopers and police while hundreds of other students and protesters shouted at police every time officers dragged someone away.

After police cleared the original group of demonstrators, hundreds of students and protesters ran to block officers from leaving campus. The officers were caught between buildings and protesters pushed in on them, creating a mass of shoving bodies before police used pepper spray on the crowd and set off flash-bang devices to clear a path for a van to take those arrested off campus.

An attorney said at least 40 people were arrested.

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott reposted on social media video of the troopers arriving on the 50,000-student campus. “No encampments will be allowed,” Abbott said.

Just last week, hundreds of police — including some on horseback and holding batons — pushed into protesters at the university, sending some tumbling into the street. Officers made 34 arrests at the behest of the university and Abbott, according to the state Department of Public Safety.

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY​

Police in riot gear cleared an encampment at Boston’s Northeastern University on Saturday. State police said about 100 protesters were arrested and would be charged with trespassing and disorderly conduct.

Northeastern said in a statement that the demonstration was “infiltrated by professional organizers” with no affiliation to the university and that antisemitic slurs, including “kill the Jews,” had been used. The Huskies for a Free Palestine student group said that counter-protesters were to blame for the slurs and that no student protesters “repeated the disgusting hate speech.”

UNIVERSITY OF MARY WASHINGTON​

A dozen people, including nine students, were arrested Saturday after a protest at University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, according to a statement from the university’s president.

Attendees were told Friday that they could stay if they followed university policies, and additional safety guidelines were communicated to organizers, according to the statement. The encampment was prohibited, and tents were not permitted. Tents were taken down Friday night, and the protest continued into Saturday, when they were put back up.

On Saturday evening, attendees were told to leave, according to the president’s statement. After some time, 12 people remaining in Jefferson Square were arrested for trespassing.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA​

The University of Southern California said Saturday it had temporarily closed its University Park Campus to nonresidents, without providing details of the closure or possible enforcement measures. Joel Curran, senior vice president of communications, said in a statement that USC property was vandalized by members of a group “that has continued to illegally camp on our campus,” as well as disrupting operations and harassing students and others.

Students declined attempts by university President Carol Folt to meet, and the administration hopes for “a more reasonable response Sunday before we are forced to take further action,” Curran said.

The university canceled its main stage graduation ceremony, set for May 10. It already canceled a commencement speech by the school’s pro-Palestinian valedictorian, citing safety concerns. The Los Angeles Police Department said more than 90 people were arrested Wednesday during a protest at the university.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES​

A few dozen University of California, Los Angeles, faculty members staged a walkout on Monday, joining pro-Palestinian protesters who have been camping around-the-clock on campus. The teachers and other employees said they came out to amplify the demands of demonstrators.

The scene was less tense than on Sunday, when protesters shouted and shoved each other during dueling demonstrations.

Police set up barricades before hundreds of people on both sides joined a growing crowd at UCLA’s Dickson court, near where pro-Palestinian students have been staying round-the-clock in tents. Counter-protesters who organized a “Stand in Support of Jewish Students” rally said their goal was to “stand up against hatred and antisemitism.”

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY​

About 50 students at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., set up a tent encampment on the school’s University Yard on Thursday. A group of students and professors staged their own protest walkout and marched to campus to join them. The protesters are demanding that the university divest from Israel and lift a suspension against a prominent pro-Palestinian student group.

Before dawn Monday, demonstrators tore down the metal barricades confining them to the school’s University Yard and set up more than a dozen tents in the middle of a one-block stretch of H street. By midday, there were no signs of conflict and the mood at University Yard was borderline festive. The protest site has evolved into a tightly organized community, with plentiful supplies, volunteers collecting garbage and a detailed list of community guidelines.

The Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement it will continue monitoring the situation and that the protest activity remained peaceful.

The university’s last day of classes before final exams was set for Monday, and commencement is scheduled for May 19. Because of the noise generated by the protests, the university said it would move law school finals to another building from the one where they had originally been scheduled.

VIRGINIA TECH​

A protest at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg resulted in 82 arrests, including 53 students, a university spokesperson said Monday.

Protesters began occupying the lawn of the graduate life center Friday, the university said in a statement. The gathering violated university policy, the university said, but was a “safe and peaceful environment” over much of the weekend.

After protesters took further steps to occupy the lawn and outdoor spaces next to a nearby student center Sunday, the university said the situation “had the increasing potential to become unsafe” and advised those gathered to disperse. Those who failed to comply were warned they would be charged with trespassing, the university said.

CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, HUMBOLDT​

University officials extended the closure of the campus until May 10 — the end of the semester — saying instruction would continue to be remote, after protesters at the university in Northern California used furniture, tents, chains and zip ties to block entrances to an academic and administrative building April 22. Commencement is scheduled for May 11.

In a statement Sunday night, the university urged people occupying the buildings and camping near them to “leave the campus peacefully now” and said it “continues to talk to anyone willing to have productive and respectful dialogue.”

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY​

More than 20 people were detained and released shortly after an encampment sprang up Monday at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

The protesters had set up tents on the public green and erected a small sign that read, “Welcome to the People’s University for Palestine” as they called on the school’s administration to divest from Israel.

Police soon moved in and dismantled the tents. Those detained at the protest were released a short time later, and it wasn’t clear if they would face any charges or disciplinary action.

YALE UNIVERSITY​

Protesters at Yale set up a new encampment with dozens of tents Sunday afternoon, nearly a week after police arrested nearly 50 and cleared a similar camp nearby. They were notified by a Yale official that they could face discipline, including suspension, and possible arrest, protesters and school officials said. No deadline to leave was set.

Yale said in a statement Monday that it supports peaceful protests and freedom of speech but does not tolerate policy violations. School officials said the protest is near residential colleges where students are studying for final exams, and permission must be granted for groups to hold events and put up structures on campus.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL​

Dozens of people idled at an encampment protest at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Monday. Students and other community members sat on blankets chatting while another small group sat around a woman dancing with a keffiyeh, a traditional Arab headscarf. The tents were set up Sunday after a march urging the university to divest from Israel.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON​

Students at the University of Washington in Seattle set up an encampment Monday morning in front of Miller Hall. About six tents were visible on the grassy area despite a sign that said “no camping allowed” in large letters. The few dozen protesters pinned banners to their tents in support of Gaza under a light drizzle. They are demanding the university cut ties with Boeing, which was founded in Seattle and makes products used by the Israel Defense Forces, and cut ties with study abroad programs that operate in Israel. There was no sign of police activity.

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA​

Police arrested protesters on Monday who tried to set up an encampment at the University of Georgia.

A spokesperson wouldn’t say how many people were arrested on the final day of classes before spring exams at the university northeast of Atlanta. Athens-Clarke County jail records showed 12 people had been booked into the jail by mid-afternoon by University of Georgia police on criminal trespassing charges. State troopers aided university police.

The Red and Black student newspaper reported 16 people were detained at the site.

University President Jere Morehead said in a statement that students were given the chance to make a reservation for a designated protest area and that university police “were left with no choice but to arrest those who refused to comply.” He said any students, faculty or employees who were arrested could face university discipline in addition to criminal penalties.

EMORY UNIVERSITY​

After 28 people were apprehended last week at the private Emory University in Atlanta, university President Gregory Fenves on Monday apologized for officials initially claiming that the protesters were from outside the university. Officials determined 22 were Emory students or employees. Fenves said he was ordering a review of when the university should turn to outside police agencies after photos and videos showed people being tackled to the ground and shocked with electric stun guns.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY​

Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, said Monday that the school had reached an agreement with students and faculty who represent the majority of protesters on its campus since Thursday.

“This agreement was forged by the hard work of students and faculty working closely with members of the administration,” said a letter posted on the school’s website and featuring the names of school President Michael Schill, Provost Kathleen Hagerty and Student Affairs Vice President Susan Davis.

Northwestern says it will permit peaceful demonstrations that comply with university policies through June 1, which is the end of spring quarter classes. The university says it will allow one aid tent to remain and that all other tents must be removed.

“Acts of antisemitism, anti-Muslim/Arab racism, and hate will not be tolerated, and community members who can be identified participating in such acts will face disciplinary action,” the letter said.

In an Instagram post Monday, the Northwestern University Divestment Coalition said elected representatives of the group approved the deal by a vote of 17-1 and see it as “the floor for our progress going forward, not the ceiling.” The group also said it has much work ahead and that it will not stop now.

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH​

Protesters erected an encampment at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on Monday. About two dozen tents were set up on the lawn outside the university president’s office, and roughly 200 students held protest signs and Palestinian flags.

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This story has been updated to correct school title to University of Georgia, not University of Georgia-Athens.
 

Great Northwet

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I'll add that they just set up a few tents on the University of Washington Campus in the "Quad" where the cherry trees are. I took a pic from distance but will try to get a tent count at dawn tomorrow. Interesting that a couple large Honey buckets also got laid down just out of sight of it behind Raitt Hall. I wonder who did that? I wonder if somebody knew this was going to happen and trying to accommodate them? Just a guess.

You know, if someone padlocked those portable bathrooms then the protesters would have to go into all 6 liberal arts colleges around the Quad to use the shitter. That would negatively affect the students.
Just to back up my claim that this has occurred: Protestors set up encampment on University of Washington campus
 

WOS

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Just so there's no confusion in the future about what Trump's position is regarding the riots:
(he's got enough legal issues to sort out as it is)

ℕℕ ℝ@NeonRevolt
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Why? These are the worst thing for Biden.

Let the chaos continue. Let this be the biggest wedge issue the Left has ever experienced.
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Blue 5

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I must admit to watching all these protests with a certain amount of schadenfreude. Libs tearing themselves apart for people who would gleefully cut their throats on principle. I don't really see a downside.

If these jihadi sympathizers eventually burn the campuses to the ground, that's one less commie indoc center to poison another generation of American youth. I say let 'em cook.

I think I'm going to need more popcorn.
 

Macgyver

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Columbia University Begins Suspending Anti-Israel Protesters​

Columbia University Begins Suspending Students After Asking Protesters to Leave Encampment​



Columbia University has reportedly started suspending students involved in an anti-Israel encampment established on the campus grounds.

Vice President of Public Affairs Ben Chang revealed in a statement that the university had started the process of suspending students after giving them a 2:00 p.m. deadline to vacate the encampment.
“We have begun suspending students as part of this next phase of our efforts to ensure safety on our campus,” Chang said in the statement.

In his statement, Chang revealed that suspended students will no longer be eligible to finish the semester or graduate.
Earlier in the day, Columbia University had distributed a letter to anti-Israel protesters taking part in the encampment informing them of a 2:00 p.m. deadline by which to “gather” their belongings and “leave the encampment.”

The letter explained that the encampment had created an “unwelcoming environment for members” of the community and adds that students are starting exams and preparing to graduate.

Over the top of the letter, the words, “Columbia will burn,” and, “I ain’t reading all that. Free Palestine,” were written in red ink.
Over the past week and a half, since an initial anti-Israel encampment was established at Columbia University, several others have been established at Yale University, George Washington University, Princeton University, Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of California Los Angeles.


Antisemitic incidents have skyrocketed in the United States since Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel which left 1,200 people dead and over 200 people taken as hostages.
Breitbart News reached out to Columbia University for a statement but did not receive a response by the time of publication.
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
I must admit to watching all these protests with a certain amount of schadenfreude. Libs tearing themselves apart for people who would gleefully cut their throats on principle. I don't really see a downside.

If these jihadi sympathizers eventually burn the campuses to the ground, that's one less commie indoc center to poison another generation of American youth. I say let 'em cook.

I think I'm going to need more popcorn.
Absolutely NOTHING BETTER than to watch them eat themselves
 

sy32478

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I thoroughly loathe lawfare, but would not be unhappy to see reports of hate crimes by each and every student impacted by these mindless swarms of miseducated miscreants.

... and as to the STD rates in the camps, I would say that there are probably 2 types of males in the encampment -

1. Sociopaths who identify as feminists or pro-Palestinian because they are beta males who need another pathway to access females besides masculinity (Check out the JBP & Gad Saad YT video about the mating strategy known as "Sneaky F*ckers").

2. Soy Boys - you can see way more of them than you would ever hope to in these videos. I don't think that there is enough testosterone between 5 of them to equal what a man should have naturally. Soy has feminizing chemicals which emulate female hormones. Between the low T, and the ugly females, there is a very low chance of bodily fluid exchange unless you count the spray of saliva when these boys get excited when talking about getting the Nintendo Switch.

I think any one of the actual men here on TB2K who are under age 85 would leave a path of destruction if he was armed with nothing more than an ax handle and a promise of a steak dinner to clear the place of communists and their fellow travelers.

Hickory - it's not just for smoking.
 

Siskiyoumom

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Watching the live stream at Cal Poly Humboldt Arcata California. A large influx of out of area law enforcement arrived today (Cal Poly officers from other universities, California Highway Patrol, San Francisco police).

At 9 pm those assembled given warning to disperse.
 

Dash

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Anti-Israel protesters take over Columbia University academic building in latest campus chaos​

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Anti-Israel protesters link arms to barricade themselves in Hamilton Hall at Columbia University on April 30, 2024.
Anti-Israel protesters link arms to barricade themselves in Hamilton Hall at Columbia University on April 30, 2024. Reuters

Dozens of anti-Israel protesters broke into an academic building at Columbia University and took it over early Tuesday morning – hours after the school began suspending students who refused to vacate their encampment.

Footage posted on social media shows numerous protesters milling about inside Hamilton Hall with some placing wooden chairs and tables in front of the doors to block others from entering shortly before 1 a.m.

Another shocking video shows a hammer-wielding demonstrator inside the building smash two windows of an exterior door and place what appears to be a bike lock around the door’s handles.

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Protesters link arms outside Hamilton Hall barricading students inside the building at Columbia University, despite an order to disband the protest encampment. REUTERS
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A group of anti-Israel protesters barricaded themselves in the building. Getty Images

According to the Columbia Daily Spectator, the student newspaper, the rogue group who made it inside tossed their belongings on the floor and then immediately began working to barricade themselves inside the building located along the South Lawn, which has been the scene of the school’s anti-Israel encampment for over a week.

The protesters even covered security cameras inside Hamilton Hall with tape and black trash bags, according to the newspaper.

“Hey hey, ho ho, the occupation has got to go,” protesters outside the building can be heard chanting during the wild scene, according to footage posted to X by an independent news blog.

When the group barged into the building, several campus facilities workers were still inside.

The protesters removed some of the barricades to let them out. One of the workers yelled, “They held me hostage” as he left the building and smacked somebody’s camera, according to the student newspaper.

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Anti-Israel demonstrators barricade themselves inside Hamilton Hall, where the office of the Dean is located. Getty Images

Hundreds of others gathered outside the building and some linked arms to form a human chain blocking the entrance.

“We will not leave until Columbia meets every one of our demands,” the protesters said in a directed chant.

Four protesters wearing masks over their heads lowered a banner reading “Hind’s Hall” from a window overlooking the crowd who cheered its unraveling, according to a clip posted to X.

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A member of the maintenance crew confronts the demonstrators attempting to barricade themselves inside Hamilton Hall. Getty Images

The apparent renaming was in honor of Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old Palestinian girl who was killed in Gaza alongside the two paramedics from the Palestine Red Crescent Society who tried to rescue her in January.

The child was inside a vehicle that had allegedly been hit by Israeli gunfire. She called for help as she was trapped inside alongside her relative’s bodies, but the ambulance was bombed as it was “just meters” from reaching the vehicle, the Red Crescent said in a statement at the time.

The little girl’s body was found 12 days later in the car riddled with bullet holes.

After the banner was unraveled, the group at Columbia then broke out into chants of “Free Palestine,” “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” and “Columbia, you will see – Palestine is almost free.”

Anti-Israel protesters take over Columbia University academic building in latest campus chaos
 

Dash

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It’s too bad that NYPD can’t refuse to go in and clear this out. This is squarely on the President of Columbia. She let it get to this point. These protestors are violent and they will resist arrest. The next set of riots is going to be when one of them is hurt by the police. NYpD is really stuck between a rock and a hard place.
 

Dash

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amarilla

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If the Columbia students want to be inside the building, let them. Set a perimeter around it. Don't let anyone into the building "for their (meaning the students inside) safety." Keep others from approaching the building "for their safety." Knock out any drones trying to bring aid. Keep repeating how much the school cares for their safety.

The students will make videos. You counter with, "you wanted to be inside the building. You have use of the building."

I doubt the students have thought about toilet paper or food. The students will probably trash the building but they were going to anyway. Keep the water on so they can drink. I doubt most of them are really willing to sacrifice for very long. Process the students who come out. Suspend and deny graduation.

To me, this is like dealing with toddlers. If you show their tantrum isn't going to change anything, they usually stop.
 

Cacheman

Ultra MAGA!
Hamilton Hall at Columbia is where the administrative offices for the university are located. The inmates are actually in charge of the asylum now.
 

Old Greek

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I must admit to watching all these protests with a certain amount of schadenfreude. Libs tearing themselves apart for people who would gleefully cut their throats on principle. I don't really see a downside.

If these jihadi sympathizers eventually burn the campuses to the ground, that's one less commie indoc center to poison another generation of American youth. I say let 'em cook.

I think I'm going to need more popcorn.
100% agree with you - was laughing as I watched the news last night. Burn the commie learning centers down!
 

WildDaisy

God has a plan, Trust it!
Hamilton Hall at Columbia is where the administrative offices for the university are located. The inmates are actually in charge of the asylum now.
Maybe things will get so bad, all these universities will go under and our kids wont have a "college education" for the next generation and this country can get back to normalcy without indoctrinated kids.

We'll have a next incoming freshmen who are forced to NOT have a masters of gender studies, and perhaps be trademen instead, with no debt and making good money.

This country NEEDS to collapse, as horrid as that will be, if only to "reset" the minds of the entitled.

Virginia State Representative, Nick Freitas calls it "The Reconquest of the American Culture". Take it back! Use their own playbook against them. They have shown us how to do it. Push push push, refuse to accept, use or acknowledge their beliefs, pronouns and whatever other cookoo things they want. Don't give in to their pressure and just say No. Stand firm and don't cave!
 
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Hammer

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@AvivaKlompas

A guy in the maintenance crew took on a member of the mob after they broke into Hamilton Hall at Columbia University last night.
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I love this picture. This guy is a hero in my book and deserves a huge raise. This protester didn't know what hit him. Never been in a fight before. We need more people like this. If you've seen the video of the kid trying to get on campus at UCLA who was blocked by protesters, his mistake was standing down. He had a right to be there. Force your way in and when they try to stop you, lay down the whoop-ass. If you have a right to be there, someone stopping you is false imprisonment.
 
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