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Just Sven
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5 months ago

Good morning, GN. Catching up on the latest media narratives before I make a few $ working for teh bestest place ever. The ongoing chaos at colleges continues to confuse me. This from Columbia:

To this point, school administrators have pledged to not call in the police or any other law enforcement authority again, instead choosing to “negotiate” with the terrorist backers.

I’m a Jewish student on campus and some hamas guys block my way, threaten me with violence, and destroy campus property in front of me. I call the police and they say sorry, we are letting the school handle it. Since when have schools or any other business/organization been allowed to overrule civil laws?

Paddy O'Furnijur
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5 months ago

Happy “Shovel in the bugs” Tuesday, Gerbil Nation!
Good morning, Sven!

I read this morning that campus police at UC Irvine left the site of a pro-terrorist encampment after a group of supporters surrounded it to keep police at bay. Can we do the same thing? Can we, for example, set up an encampment on some public university, demand that DEI and cultural studies programs be dismantled and professors fired and expect both the administration and law enforcement to treat us with kid gloves?

Just Sven
Editor
5 months ago

I often hear stories about how the police show up at someone’s house because someone made a 911 call and the homeowner just tells the police that they are handling it and not needed. Yeah, right. Well, on further thought, maybe that is how things work nowadays.

Just Sven
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5 months ago

FOX is blaring that a “professional agitator” has been arrested at one of the hamas sites -- I wonder how that pays?

Watching the protesters -- what children.

Last edited 5 months ago by Just Sven