Law and order are almost never on the side of a protest, that’s part of why it’s a protest. You’re fighting a strawman I’ve never argued. Believe MLK said something about those dedicated to “order” above all else thoughNo it's perfectly valid because it's a statement of fact, just because something was prohibited or allowed 100, 40 or even 20 years ago doesn't really matter. We all must follow the law and the university has policies that they can enforce if they choose. They chose........ You don't agree with it, just because you didn't agree doesn't make it wrong..... In fact law and order aren't on your side here.
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Cops raise the Stars and Stripes, toss away Palestinian flag in iconic moment after quelling City College pro-terror protest
Video from Wednesday morning captured members of the NYPD standing atop the base of the flagpole as they worked to remove the quad color flag, where they ripped it from the rope before tossing it t…nypost.com
So rules and laws can be broken by those that share your social justice causes, is that what your saying for clarification?Law and order are almost never on the side of a protest, that’s part of why it’s a protest. You’re fighting a strawman I’ve never argued. Believe MLK said something about those dedicated to “order” above all else though
So……Prior to 10/7, I would not have funded Hamas.
On 10/7, I would have had a much quicker response time to save more of my citizens.
After 10/7, I would have approached Gaza with a door-to-door ground campaign with very few air strikes to limit civilian deaths. Prioritize the strategic objectives over the tactical objectives.
At the time good, but she didn't whine and cry a out like you and these students are doing. That's the difference you want to make you own rules without consequences..she knew the consequences and still took a stand...all you SJW can't do that without sou dong like blabbering babies when reality kicks in and your no longer in Twitter.The students were arrested too. So we agree she broke rules and laws, do you think it was good or bad that she did?
Edit - Wrong post quoted.Which side is pro-terrorist? Wouldn't unprovoked violence by either side be terrible?
Nobody should have had their access blocked, and I hope they deal with those who did that. That happened during the day.
The mentioned aggression against the protesters happened at night. Is that to be condemned? Those attacking were wearing masks. Are they cowards?
If it’s worth the consequences to make a change then do it.Everyone says that, lol. You say that too unless you’re mad at Rosa Parks for “breaking rules and laws”
No doubt the Westwood violence by the pro-terrorist groups is terrible. One side just trying to go to the library in support of their studies at a university.