2,300 arrested so far.
I wonder if the PRC arrested that many Hongkongers in four violent months in 2019
I've heard of maybe half a dozen colleges so far that've settled the fuss by agreeing to talk to students. Costs nothing but time to hear them out, thank them for their concern and feedback, promise to take it into consideration in the future, then politely refuse to take any actions "at this time."
Or, you can just call the cops on students and faculty, exposing the wider campus to the danger posed by the mere presence of LE in full battle rattle.
Either way, peeg, I mean Winester the 3 P's are gonna get ed, first by MSM, then by your Warrior cops, then again by MSM.
It's the American way.
Declaring war on the cream of Gen Z isn't the smartest strategic move for red team or blue team, the common desire to bash the heads of campus radicals must be too powerful for them to resist.
They ain't spilled blood & killed really since Waco (tee, hee), but a little on 1-6 (the unarmed girl (name escapes me) shot deader than a door nail.)...but they've been warned outta Hussein subbing in the White House to "Do not break heads!"..."glare, wear reflective shades, show your white garbage bag twisties, but be kind, don't rewind to Waco and 1-6. These are votes either in person, or, the young White voters watching from the classroom, or the TV. Just whatever you do, don't lose your cool."
No cops needed at UC Riverside
Stings, don't it, Winester?
tee, hee.
figurative speech, I'm sure
That's that Black Hussein cleanin' up the mess to save that White Biden from harm, the s.
Do you have the actual NYPD saying this and not just Paladino saying they said it? Huh, Winester? Show it, son, and I"ll stipulate to it.
Chop/chop.
NYPD discovers Oxford University's Short Introduction series, waving them around as if they're how-to manuals.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/ar...st-encampmentsNorthwestern University in Illinois, the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, Rutgers University at New Brunswick in New Jersey and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis have also brokered agreements with students, while others, including Wesleyan in Connecticut and the University of California at Berkeley, have allowed the protest encampments to continue.
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The outcomes from these divergent approaches remain uncertain; while some of the more extreme examples of suppression have been met with public shock and condemnation, protests have persisted. At Brown, students who agreed to dismantle their demonstration in exchange for a seat at the table in an upcoming meeting with the Corporation of Brown University did so knowing that a satisfying answer to protesters’ demands for divestment is far from a guarantee.
What you posted that Paladino said he said ain't what this fellow is saying. I knew it.
[[[At Brown, students who agreed to dismantle their demonstration in exchange for a seat at the table in an upcoming meeting with the Corporation of Brown University did so knowing that a satisfying answer to protesters’ demands for divestment is far from a guarantee.]]]
I told you that the morning after. Me. I said it first. Me.
They've nary intention of divesting. A gun to their heads by anybody and they'd stand fast in the ranks. And I like I said (me first)...just to get Brown to say they would is the victory. And let me tell you, Winester...Brown ain't forgettin' they made 'em say it, nor forgiving 'em.
Let us proceed...
pitching a solidarity tent is terrorism
Probably for the best...those in' things are a PIA to put up.
Hastily contrived, ad hoc policy-- sure looks like viewpoint discrimination
Haven't dove deep into this topic. It has interesting angles.
I was so swapped in my STEM courses. It's kinda hard for me to relate to finding the time to protest on campus. 90% of my classmates were tinkering on passing the whole semester.
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