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Student movement in solidarity with Gaza goes global; police crackdowns ensue


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5 hours ago, Kassi said:

Awful. These kids deserve better. Imagine paying $300k for a degree and not getting a proper graduation ceremony 4 years after your high school graduation was also canceled. 
 

The protestors could have been just as, if not more, effective with a peaceful protest. 

A "peaceful protest" for you and Minouche Shafik would have been one where they were neither seen nor heard. Please. :zzz: 

 

Shafik escalated towards violence the first time she called the cops. Not only that, but she ignited a solidarity movement across the entire country as well as the entire world. The villains here are the President of the University as well as the President of the United States.

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5 hours ago, Kassi said:

Awful. These kids deserve better. Imagine paying $300k for a degree and not getting a proper graduation ceremony 4 years after your high school graduation was also canceled. 
 

The protestors could have been just as, if not more, effective with a peaceful protest. 

nobody cares about the ceremony

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Following the Rafah invasion, I wonder if that will trigger even bigger protests?

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6 minutes ago, Espresso said:

 

But but but… they knocked a 10 dollar barricade over!?! 
 

SEND IN THE NATIONAL GUARD :angry:

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7 hours ago, ClashAndBurn said:

The villains here are the President of the University as well as the President of the United States.

No villains. Just adults trying to keep order and children who don't understand that the entire world uses the same 10 tech companies. 

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