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      I would also accept Israel-Palestinian children war, since the majority of the dead are children.

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    Protest are not easy or safe. They are dangerous and could cost you everything. Stand with the protesters and Palestine ✊🏽 🇵🇸

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      It’s unclear why you felt the need to act needlessly cruel. It’s even less clear what you get out of it.

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        Almost certainly someone who chose not to go to college or didn’t get in and see people who spend the money and fail as vindication for themselves.

        Same reason people are against loan forgiveness.

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          The thought of that had occurred to me but I tend not to say that directly to people just to avoid drama.

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        University Professor with now “prior” students affected by today’s raid. The University is neither partisan to foreign events nor a place to take a building hostage for such. It just boggles my mind how anyone, including my prior students could both assume nothing would happen to them and to fall victim to feed such hatred. Hatred is not the answer, it’s a proven fact.

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          Hatred? You think it’s hatred to request that a nation stops killing Palestinian children?

          Taking a building hostage, did you think the same when they protested Vietnam?

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          Seems like your students will be in a better place now considering they won’t have to hear more of this drivel.

          Funny as a professor that your mind is boggled that a university could be a place for protest.

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    I can’t wait for the surprise Pikachu on their faces when the university takes action. If they think actions should have consequences for others, why shouldn’t it apply to them as well?

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        Nah, I expect people are dumb enough to think the first amendment protects them from private institutions and consequences. I’ve seen enough people over the years that have proven me right and were then surprised by the consequences of their own actions.

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          It takes federal funds so it does apply, it’s already been ruled on in like 1968. They aren’t traditional public forums, they’re limited ones but civil disobedience is literally the cornerstone of American peaceful protest.

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      Are you stupid? You think they haven’t faced action yet? Lol read a book

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        Their camp is still there on campus past the deadline. They clearly haven’t fully faced the consequences of it yet.