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Every campus has a designated area in the center that can and is used for providing any opinions on any subjects. And it is used by everyone else.
SJC went a step further and impaired students who pay thousands to get education and have nothing to do with the conflict.
This is not cool. I already graduated, but if I was a student right now I would be livid if that was happening. Not only I can't stop Netanyahu from bombing civilians neither can my university.
They did not accomplish anything except bringing more hate towards the cause.
BTW: I'm not a Jew, never been in Israel or anywhere in the Middle East, I'm also not a Republican. I completely don't support Hamas and what happened on 10/7 and also believe Netanyahu and his government are murderers. To me we essentially we have two sides, each trying to wipe out the other and innocent people trapped in between.
"This is not cool. I already graduated, but if I was a student right now I would be livid if that was happening. Not only I can't stop Netanyahu from bombing civilians neither can my university."
And a lot of students would join the protests. Like, sorry being made aware of an active genocide on your way to class was annoying to you. What the fuck? People are being raped and murdered by a state that has complete control over them while you have the privilege of going to college.
No one expects you or your university to stop this, that's why people protest, so that people who do have that level of influence are made to do something.
What about other genocides happening right now? Why does no one care about them?
Yes, this one is special, but it is special, because here both sides want to wipe each other out. Israel just has an advantage right now, but in 1947 was the reverse.
Non shitbags care about all genocides. This one happens to have the genociders being openly backed by the US. We're not talking about 70 years ago.
"Waaaaahhhhhh why won't they let me call for the destruction of Israel in peace??????? :( :( :("
This would be a marginally relevant complaint if the protesters were trying to make their university stop the bombing rather than divest from Israel in response to the bombings.
And one of them has the means to do so, is supported by our country, and is currently doing so. This is an "All Lives Matter" stance. Yeah, sure, they matter and everyone deserves to live in peace, but you're just saying that to muddy the waters in response to people talking about the lives that actually are being exterminated. Pablum aside, you very clearly have a side.
Many universities promised that, yet the protests didn't stop.
Which one? Because the universities that made deals had their encampments disband, and they weren't even promising to divest, just look into it. Never mind that you're just casually moving on from your whole point being false. I have little faith this new misdirection is actually true.
I'm not giving you any more leeway. You're not acting like someone who's just stuck in the middle in an ugly world. You very clearly have a side and will make false statements to support it. Acknowledge your original complaint was full of shit first, then maybe I'll address whatever your next misdirection is.
"protest is only ok when it's in the corner over there where it won't disrupt anything"
Why not setup a protest in your home? It will equally bring awareness to the issue.