I'm sure that the protest size limits of 100 will be respected at a school with 55,000 students. This is definitely a realistic and effective strategy for them to take.
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This is a crazy idea, but maybe public schools shouldn't have investments in the first place. It's even bordering on, dare I say it, state capitalism.
Ah yes, right out of the "we don't care, we're making tons of money" playbook.