Where were the cries for the Nationdl Guard when those fine young men were marching in Charlottesville, waving the Swaztikka and screaming "Jews will not replace us"?
Yeah, what the heck. How do they manage to not support jews when it's appropriate to and then defend them when actually it's the Israeli government that's being criticized?
College kids protested against the war in Vietnam, and they were right. These kids are protesting against the slaughter in Gaza, and they are right. They are all very courageous.
I was involved in the protests in Vietnam and these are very different. There’s a lot of hateful rhetoric going around and some of my friends children have been assaulted and harassed at Columbia University because they’re Jewish.
Nope i was there and these students never care Jewish student or people until they come and provoke them. Even tho they are just ignoring Israel protestor. @@Deborahlevy1
They are forgetting the Kent State massacre. The national guard was brought in to quell student anti-Vietnam war protests on campus. They shot and killed 4 and wounded 9 students. Then said the war was a mistake and built memorials for the students and soldiers who died. Species who have short memories or do not learn from their mistakes are doomed.
They haven't forgotten Kent State (and by "they" I mean the fascist imperialistic running-dog members of the GOP and their supporters); they simply don't care .
Yes, it is. Hamas wants all Jewish people dead and Israel annihilated. I don't know why so many young Jews are misguided, but I assume they think it's cool or something, they're kids.
You’re wrong dude I’m a Jew at one of the colleges examined in this video and we are all scared for our safety. The protesters (not even students mind you) wear masks and shout slurs while I’m just trying to get to math class…
As a Jew who is currently in NY I can tell you that what your saying is absolutely false. The media definitely does show the Jews that are there-they put the Jews on the front lines. I can tell you without a doubt that OVER 90% OF JEWS SUPPORT ISRAEL 🇮🇱 !!! עם ישראל חי
Mike Johnson lecturing college kids on "not wasting their parents' money"? Didn't he waste every single American taxpayer's money by sending a huge amount to a foreign government in the Middle East to continue this nonsense?
Just today, Emory University staged a sit-in on the quad, and police were called in with tear gas TWICE. Still can't believe that the "Land of the Free" wants to suppress these people's voices so much
2024-4-26 Noelle McAfee, Chair of Emory University's Philosophy Department, was arrested during a peaceful pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protest was forcefully dispersed by Georgia State Patrol and police, leading to multiple arrests. Stand with Noelle and the Emory community in supporting free speech and human rights.
@analyticalbaguette You have to be missing details. These sit-ins are taunting and threatening Jewish students. These Jewish students are not causing the events in the Middle East.
No, they are not. A large percentage of the protestors ARE JEWISH. It's not about fighting against Jews, it's fighting against a nation who is commiting war crimes. Not one of these protests is about stopping Jewish people.
@@Redridge07how are the sit-ins taunting Jewish students? You can be against genocide while not being antisemitic! Tens of thousands of Palestinians have died. Israel is still doing an offensive, now trying to relocate people again to a place they evacuated people from and turned to ruble. Children and women (mostly) are starving and dying. You can be against genocide without being for antisemitism.
You'll find lots of essential US freedoms are curbed when it comes to criticizing Israel. 26 states literally made it illegal to boycott or divest from Israel.
Protest = Permit, follow permit, disperse as required, control members, non threatening, non disruptive Palestinian protest strive to shut down cities, entire university system, ignore permits, ignore the rule of law, threaten, intimidate. You are 50 yrs too young to know or understand what PROTEST is What you are taught are propaganda by far left & right out to demonize not enable you to do what PROTEST did, Civil Rights, Ended a war, Started Environmentalism, Freed Women across the most powerful nation on earth with EVERY institution against them over 30yrs w a fraction of issues your TERRORISM has caused in days Grow Up
So did Americans. But not their true corporate owners. And they have decided it's time to take charge so EVERYONE works directly for corporate profit. Unless you're a brood mare - excuse me, person of birthing age.
Maybe you can't see it now. But these protests could lead to a lot worse than school shooting. It could lead to another september 11 on American soil. That is what 'globalize the intifada' means. The protests are not calling for peace, they're calling for chaos. Everybody who has the slightest clue about the Middle East can see where these protests are leading...
all I see is talk about accountability from police. Where was this 5 years ago? I don't have enough information, but everyone has a right to feel safe. Wouldn't real peace negotiations solve a ton of problems popping up elsewhere?
@@rft2001 agree, that’s why we should condemn the Zionist protestors who shouted racist epithets at black protestors, sprayed skunk on Columbia students, and threw mice at the UCLA protestors. Absolutely vile acts.
@@mustakimjoy359 ok bot accuser Why does this sound like religiously motivated genocide ? Goals of the HAMAS: "The Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinguished Palestinian movement, whose allegiance is to Allah, and whose way of life is Islam. It strives to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine." (Article 6) On the destruction of Israel: "Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it." (Preamble)
@@liorzelering5988 nah the only bots here are the delusionals who still the world is somewhat is still on your side , the moment thesw garbage politicians are gone , you're gone too , you won't last without american support
Just as the war protests then defined us as a nation, I think history is repeating itself. The younger generation knows how wrong it is to support whats going on in Israel. We need to stop supplying the bombs that are allowing genocide.
@@upputurimuralikrishna5985 how many Vietnamese got brutally murdered as a direct result of American college kids? Maybe speak with a few Vietnamese refugees
It weird how on international news they show all the different people protesting (including Jewish students supporting a ceasefire) but they don't include it in American National/Cable news. It's disgusting how they force a us/them situation on the student protesters and not showing it's the outside people that are causing the fear on campus.
Mike Johnson wanting to redo Kent State by calling in the National Guard was unsurprising, but disgusting. It's not at all surprising that Abbott wanted a violent response.
LOL I love this part. The moronic rep said “Go back to class and stop wasting your parent’s money” and the clip is like “yes be like Mike Johnson, get into government and start wasting everyone’s money”
@GadzonkaZonka Pro tip: If you're walking to class and find a tent in your path, step five feet to your left or your right, and go around it. Or--better yet--walk around the library instead of through the courtyard, and then - you don't need to hear the protest, - you don't get caught in photos of the protest, - you won't be confused with those on the "wrong" side by peers or law enforcement, - you won't get caught in awkward moments with friends you thought would be on the "other" side, and - you're not tempted to shout anything at the protestors or the counter-protestors. PS: nothing you said refutes the OP's point about Hawley and Johnson being hypocritical and counterproductive
Also how can Mike Johnson talk about wasting money and resigning? This guy literally blocked the Congress for 6 months regarding Ukraine funding and now faces a high chance of losing his own speaker position. What a joker!
Yep, I'm amazed that nobody screamed back at him "Go back to Congress and work, stop wasting my parents's money!". Or maybe they did but it was cut from the segment :P
@@jesuscoutofandino6280he would have shouted back "my job isn't restricted to the Congress, you hobo" and that would have been the end of this hypothetical conversation.
Johnson can do that because, for him snd his ilk, this is a whole Evangelical end of days scenario in which Israel must play its part. They're all about it.
The Uniparty only delayed the vote on foreign War aid to help Nikki and deSantis in the GOP primaries. Once Trump won anyway, it was full speed ahead for the War Pig party.
Because the Republicans wanted some action on the Border included and in return.. Nothing wrong with negotiating that as well but Democrats resisted any compromise.
When you literly break laws while doing it like they did. Such as occupying private property and not leaving on request of the owner leading to police intervention ...
@@Digger-Nick Protesting peacefully isn't a crime you're correct. Does that make you feel better? Why isn't Trump calling them hostages? Because he seems to think Jan 6 was just a peaceful protest too.
@@Michael-rq3nt Breaking the law is committing crime and not peaceful. Neither is protesting in favor of muslims against jews. But trump but trump but trump! Tds
There is a difference between free speach and a hate crime. Also the first ammendment only applies to the government, not private institutions. Many people at these protests aren't even students at the schools and are trespassing on the campus.
To be clear, students protesting for an end to genocide is bad, but losers in Charlottesville chanting "Jews will not replace us" wasn't bad? Am I getting that Right?
What’s going on now is far worse than Charlottesville. And why does it always come back to one small tiki torch march almost a decade ago? Because nothing like that has happened since on the right .
As somebody who is taking part in these demonstrations the rhetoric that these protests are antisemitic is so laughably invalid. Every person who enters an encampant is given rules to abide by to make sure the protest is strictly peaceful. Are there bad actors who may inevitably sabotage the protest to justify their antisemitic actions? 100 percent, but the vast vast majority of students will ensure that such violence is not condoned nor glorified. These politicians are making no effort to get on the ground and see these protestors and have a honest open conversation. Instead they are meeting words with calls for suppression through violence and exposing themselves as the bigots and hypocrites that have forgotten about the long history of American protests that have built this country and its most stoic leaders. You may not agree with our cause but I can guarantee that literally no one I know nor anyone that I have met in these encampments, hates Jews. This is propaganda that justifies suppression of free peaceful assembly. In fact many people taking part in the protest are part of Jewish Voices for Peace and no one is refused entry or participation as long as they maintain peace. If you have an open mind and want to support or even critique these protests, then listen to our demands and take them seriously instead of waving us off as students wasting tuition. We simply want a better future and stopping our college money from funding war and conflict is one way of getting there.
Thank you all for exercising your rights to free speech and peaceful protest. It is an absolute disgrace to see such heavy handed responses from those in power.
It’s frustrating as the whole “Jewish students feel unsafe” is such a cop out (literally). Jewish students are the ones in the tents fighting for peace. Its more offensive to say Jewish students are all in support of a genocidal regime.
regarding the troubling events unfolding at universities across the United States. The recent actions of law enforcement entering campuses and targeting students who advocate for ending the violence and suffering in Gaza is deeply distressing. As a supporter of justice and peace, witnessing such actions in the country who claimed defending democracy in the world is disheartening. The freedom to express solidarity with those affected by conflict should not be met with force and suppression. We must uphold the principles of democracy and human rights, ensuring that voices calling for peace are heard and respected. It is crucial for the press to shine a light on these matters and urge for accountability.
In the last six months, there have been numerous pro-Palestinian protests. However, many politicians might now be wary of student protests because historically, several significant political revolutions and movements have originated from universities or been heavily influenced by students.
Many politicians also afraid of all the pro Palestinian news students and young people get from TikTok. So better to just ban it so they can continue to control the narrative.
Centrists and their fantasies lol. this segment was lame and cowardly. Avoiding the core of the issue and both-siding. There is a way to do satire without masking the horror and the gravity of Israel's crimes. (and "antisemitism on college campuses" is a carefully crafted propaganda that has nothing to do with the reality)
The level of force here is deeply concerning. So if they don't agree with the students stance on peace and ceasefire, on humanity and not committing a genocide, their solution is to suppress and oppress, to silence the voices of millions of people with excessive force and aggressive policing? If anything, this will make students rise up stronger and harder because now the protest is as much about their 1st amendment rights as it is about protesting a genocide. I am embarrassed and appalled at the leadership in our so-called democracy and how Israel has the United States in their pocket. We are the United States of AMERICA, NOT the United States of Israel. WAKE UP SHEEPLE
Question: do you think it’s ok for people to just pitch a tent on their college campus? Do you think it’s ok that after the school has told them to stop and they’ve been threatened with arrest they stay?
@@1989Nihil uh, buddy i was agreeing with you. They aren’t conflating the two because they don’t understand, they’re doing it to smear any critic of isreal…
They are not, these progressive losers are not even 1% of their generation. Most will grow up and change their mind forget it, just like the ones that did it in the 60s, 70s and so on. Its a phase, they just bored and looking to feel "important" When you grow up the only-thing that matters is money and family
Don't speak for me. I do not support terrorist organizations in countries where women are treated like property. I am not sure why anyone does think being pro Hamas is the right side of history, but they don't speak for me, and I am American. Thanks
@@CovenoftheOpenMindexcuse me, they're not protesting on support of any group. These peaceful student are protesting only for anti wãr and anti g£n0cìd€. Don't mislead people. There are innocent children's suffering because of America's w€@pons... Thats why students ate standing right side of the history...
Oh ok its easy just give your home and money to israel and get kicked of cause THEY DONT CARE ABOUT YOU IF YOU SUPPORT THEM OR NOT ,THEY CONSIDER OTHER NATIONS AS MONKEYS You bro dont know Grace Halsell just read her books amd you will understand every single thing👍@@CovenoftheOpenMind
@@CovenoftheOpenMind You're so concerned about women but you have nothing to say about the thousdands of women that have been killed by the IDF. I guess pretending to care about human rights is what americans do best. The whole world sees your double standards and hypocrisy now though.
Thanks to the students! I'm glad that at least some people are taking a stand in the US while everyone else is 'not quite sure about such a complex issue' or whatever. Thank you. 💚
If my elders would allow me to practice driving and obtain my license, I'd be able to flee their manipulative and controlling environment, and that's bad for them, so they won't let me support human rights the way most people are doing. Freedom from n@zionism!
It is a complex issue. Half the people 'taking a stand' don't know what they're actually protesting for and just throw around phrases like 'from the river to the sea'
@@jakobbauz Just the fact that they're protesting is really enough to understand that the majority of their understanding of the issue is at a basic black and white tiktok level. Everything else is just a bonus. I am curious though, what exactly are these students taking a stand for?
@@airshipflea5219 Half the people protesting don't know what they're talking about. How we know that? Well it's simple: They're protesting. You do amuse me, I'll give you that. So take care of yourself today. Eat some peanut butter.
@@clisediagonzalez5010 the problem is the major money comes from the endowment and the hit the endowments were taking explains the Universities behavior.
I've never recall having police come to campus to stop a protest when I was in college years back. I'm disgusted how so called leaders labels students with vile name calling. Keep protesting kids. Also I protested in the past and never recall cops picking people off the streets to be arrested for blocking traffic. This is a dangerous time. Stay safe kids and keep what you doing.
Send in the national guards? Not too long ago some GOP clown wanted to lecture Tiktok CEO on Tiananmen Square, and now they want to reboot Tiananmen Sq in the US?
Come now they want to replicate Kent State not Tiananmen Square, that would be if they wanted to send in the regular Army rather then the National Guard.
American universities support the rights of the Palestinian people to life, security, and land. It rejects and opposes starvation, the massive siege, and genocide against the Palestinians A great salute to the conscience of America and to the beautiful minds (students, teachers, and families)
"The establishment will irritate you - pull your beard, flick your face - to make you fight. Because once they’ve got you violent, then they know how to handle you. The only thing they don’t know how to handle is non-violence and humor.” -John Lennon, of course
I'm pretty sure Freedom of Speech wasn't allowed by most student activists on campus'. Especially if it displayed any sort of open criticism of the CCP
Prestigious American schools are about money above all else, and there is a LOT of investment in the schools by Israeli's and Jewish Americans. Its a no brainer.
I am not gaslighting. If you support Hamas, you support a government that has openly stated it wants Israel annihilated and all Jews dead. You support a government that treats women like property, uses its civilians as shields, and steals aid from the innocent people you're trying to defend. You cannot be pro-Palestine and not be pro-Hamas, therefore, these kids are SUPPORTING genocide, the one the Palestinians want, against the Jews. They are supporting religious extremism and terrorism. Get on the right side of history
At times the first thing has been a cover up for the latter, and around anti-israeli protests there's been anti-semitic accidents happening. And the popular narrative about the "non legitimacy" of Israel as a state is often a cover-up for antisemitism. Of course these republican politicians do not really care about jews, so they conflate the two things to push forward their agenda
Crazy he saying kids are wasting parents money. I work at a university in financial aid most parents can’t afford to help to pay that’s is why so many students have loans. Politicians are so out of touch.
Current UT grad student here. Our dean’s (Jay Hartzell) texts were just leaked. When asked in the text convo why police response to UT Austin seemed to overkill compared to sister UT campuses, Hartzell replied that he had texted a state senator asking for more police, including mounted police and state troopers, to come stop the students. A few years ago, a UT Austin student wielding a machete killed one student and wounded multiple others. The police response was nothing compared to what our own dean unleashed on peaceful protestors. Wednesday’s protestors were met with nearly 400 cops in riot gear, mounted police, and DPS.
You missed the nuance of Abbott sending troops to University of Texas. State Troop(er)s were sent by Abbott. Abbott claimed "administrators" requested the response, but none were named, and none came forward, and the university board is appointed by the governor, so not sure if he could fire them, but he put them there. So Abbott invited himself and a large number of state Troopers/troops, and was involved in the tactical planning (escalation). The University did not make any request for assistance, and nobody has been able to find these unnamed people who spoke to Abbott about it. So it is more about political grandstanding by the "Abbott for 2028" campaign, and unrelated to university operations.
is it really pro-palestine vs pro-israel anymore? at this point it is more a having a heart vs heartless sort of situation. one only needs to see what's happening to one side due to the oppression of the other.
My heart aches for the toddlers still being held hostage. And for the hostages who have left the earth while being held hostage. It doesn't ache for those who handed out candy and helped torment those hostages.
@@proselytizingorthodoxpente8304It's hilarious that everyone is conviently brain washed by Hamas propaganda, as if they were as well funded as the IDF, who is actually spreading propaganda. Even if it were true, the IDF would be out spending them 1,000 times more. Yet even when all major news outlets support genocide, it's the one's who don't just agree with everything on TV that are brainwashed 😂
What? Israel is the constant victim of the threat of genocide, that is why they are constantly protecting themselves from terrorists and other nations.
btw. three were j°°ish, and if they did that today, they'd probably have similar chnces as back then for that to be the case. meanwhile none of the on-campus protesters have even a°°aulted ANYONE (tiny numbers of people joining off campus may have, they're certainly responsible for almost all problematic utterances, since the students can't police what gets said near campus or entirely elsewhere).
Benjamin out here committing genocide, and starting multiple wars with neighboring countries, but yeah protests against murdering Innocents is horrific.
America in Commercials: If you see someone getting bullied you should stand up for them. America in Practice: If you see someone getting bullied, give the bully $17B in military aid.
It's incredible to me that people think that being anti-genocide is the same as being antisemitic. You don't have to hate someone to want someone else to live. If you do, your logic is broken and you need help. I believe there needs to be a ceasefire, that doesn't mean I think Israel should let the hostages from the Oct. 7th atrocity rot, but hurting innocent people only radicalizes more people to do the things that Hamas does. In fact, I am sure it's what Netenyahu wants because it lets him be more punitive with less cause after all he's already harmed international aid workers in this mess. He's as bad as Putin in my eyes now and Putin is really is the worst. Peace can be had, AND the hostages if they are still alive even after the Israeli invasion of Gaza can be freed. But a cease-fire must come first.
@@Zenithx3 what do you call premature babies left to die in al-Nasr hospital after the IOF forced all the doctors to leave. what do you call the expansion of settlements after forcing Palestinians out and bombing them even in the "safe zones" you told them to go. history will judge you for your crimes. Genocide apologist.
Does anyone else understand the significance of these scenes on colleges? Just Imagin you are living in another country and watching what is happening in the US with massive police crackdown on university students. What would you think? I am used to seeing these images at other authoritarian and fanciest countries--not the US. We are loosing big time. We are loosing our most precious values.
Dude… Shoulda just let them camp out. Sending in riot geared out police is going to reinforce the concept of “Us versus Them.” Jewish students should feel safe and absolutely be protected but we also must respect student’s rights to protest for Gaza. One can love and respect Jewish people while vocalizing disagreement with Israel’s response
A lot of the anti-war protesters at the Columbia encampment are Jewish. On the other hand, if you Google the names of those interviewed by the MSM who feel “threatened” by the encampment, they tend to belong to Zionist youth groups and/or have openly Zionist views. In other words, they purposefully conflate anti-Zionism with antisemitism
But isn't that the underlying issue with the protests. Jewish Americans have long been concerned with Netanyahu, the settlements and roadblocks to a two state solution. And we've been vocal about it for years. But the current protests are different because they equate a belief in Israel's right to exist with racism and Americanizes a deeply complex geopolitical skirmish that dates back to early AD centuries to "white people hurting brown people." So they're basically saying the only allies are those who agree with the protesters' very radical interpretation of events.
Most Jewish students are protesting Israel's genocide in Gaza, because Israel is doing it in their name. University heads who send police in to attack protestors and teachers are the ones making Jewish students and staff unsafe.
@@benwasserman8223 I would like to know why you needed to start lying half-way through your paragraph? I mean, there is no intellectual way you actually believe those assertions...much less, believe that those dishonest assertions are relevant in the context of an ongoing genocide, starvation campaign, and ESCALATION/further spread of war in the region. What did you hope to gain by deliberately misrepresenting the thoughts and sentiments of the protesters? Delegitimize them?
@@CeramicShot there are lots of villages in Israel where Christians, Palestinians, and Jews live side by side. It's not against the rules, they just don't want to live with Jews. That's why they all left in the first place too. You don't have to blame anyone other than the Palestinians for what is happening to the Palestinians.
@@CovenoftheOpenMind You're shifting the goalposts. The question is whether Israel is an apartheid state. However, I think your blaming the Palestinians solely for being the target of an attempted genocide is so unhinged that you're not worth engaging further. I'd call you a gutless bigot, but that would be something of a misnomer, as you appear to be a fatty.
@@Mr1123581325I think they’re confused and think in this century means generally the last one hundred years and not 20th cut off in 99 they’re wrong of course but I feel like that’s what happened 😅
Starting to find info. The 57 arrested at the UT Austin campus spent about 7 hours at the police station. They were released, with all charges dropped. Columbia took away student IDs, so some have to vacate their dorms. This is 2 weeks before the end of the semester. It is being debated if they can sit for final exams. Pres. Minouche Sharik is coming under fire from faculty over her decision to call the cops. She may soon share the fate of Harvard's and UPenn presidents. Many of the protesters who were arrested are back on various campi picking up where they left off.
Anti-semitic is also being against the idea that Palestinians have the right to live in peace with all human rights guaranteed in their own land. JEWS are not the only SEMITES. ARABS are too.
Its the same reason you probably didnt know Mossad agents were filming 9/11 and celebrating and were caught with a bag of cash and passports and were sent back to Israel.
“Be like Mike Johnson and get into govt and waste everyone’s money.” That wasn’t gold, it was PLATINUM!!
His wasting air from breathing
Funny how these same people defend the riot on Jan 6 as an expression of freedom, but condemn the peaceful, nonviolent protest on college campuses.
Pay me $100 and give me some free lunch and I'll join the protest!
How is it peaceful if Jewish students aren’t allowed on campus for fear of their safety? Try again
@@henrythegreatamerican8136 only 100 you should also receive your moms 100 and 500 for being hyprocate.
@@henrythegreatamerican8136Henry the European American...go back
well said
Where were the cries for the Nationdl Guard when those fine young men were marching in Charlottesville, waving the Swaztikka and screaming "Jews will not replace us"?
Look at the FACT that "almost" every media owner in America has ties to wailing wallers, and we REJECT it!!!!!
Yeah, what the heck. How do they manage to not support jews when it's appropriate to and then defend them when actually it's the Israeli government that's being criticized?
A state of emergency was declared and the police cleared it out. The Guard was an option if needed.
Hey dont you dare use logic in here!
Wait....I thought they replaced us already?????
College kids protested against the war in Vietnam, and they were right. These kids are protesting against the slaughter in Gaza, and they are right. They are all very courageous.
Hamas are terrorist
I was involved in the protests in Vietnam and these are very different. There’s a lot of hateful rhetoric going around and some of my friends children have been assaulted and harassed at Columbia University because they’re Jewish.
Nope i was there and these students never care Jewish student or people until they come and provoke them. Even tho they are just ignoring Israel protestor. @@Deborahlevy1
@@Deborahlevy1 You're being alarmist.
@@evynjojo8928 those were frightening experiences and for you or anyone to discount them is unfair and wrong.
They are forgetting the Kent State massacre. The national guard was brought in to quell student anti-Vietnam war protests on campus. They shot and killed 4 and wounded 9 students. Then said the war was a mistake and built memorials for the students and soldiers who died. Species who have short memories or do not learn from their mistakes are doomed.
They aren't forgetting.
It’s been over 50 years now. They figure a modern remake wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world
And let’s not forget the killing of two students at Jackson State 11 days after Kent State killings.
I think so
They haven't forgotten Kent State (and by "they" I mean the fascist imperialistic running-dog members of the GOP and their supporters); they simply don't care .
Is it anti semetic if jewish students are also part of the demonstration?
Yes, it is. Hamas wants all Jewish people dead and Israel annihilated. I don't know why so many young Jews are misguided, but I assume they think it's cool or something, they're kids.
@totozviara when the Israeli state keeps claiming to be protecting jews against antisemites, absolutely. Not in their name.
@totozviara not in my name has to deal with our U.S. taxes that pay for the bombs that are dropping in Gaza
They called it self hating j*w apparently
Do they have the right to use the holocaust if it was no where near?@totozviara
There are a lot, and I mean A LOT of Jews for Palestine at these protests. It’s a shame that the media doesn’t show that!!!
You’re wrong dude I’m a Jew at one of the colleges examined in this video and we are all scared for our safety. The protesters (not even students mind you) wear masks and shout slurs while I’m just trying to get to math class…
😂😂😂😂oh wait your serious 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a Jew who is currently in NY I can tell you that what your saying is absolutely false. The media definitely does show the Jews that are there-they put the Jews on the front lines. I can tell you without a doubt that OVER 90% OF JEWS SUPPORT ISRAEL 🇮🇱 !!! עם ישראל חי
@@mettie1982 My Jewish stepfather and friends all support the people of Palestine. They are actually embarrassed by Israel's government.
@@mettie1982 It’s true? They’re celebrating Passover together rn. I’ve heard many moving speeches from rabbis and Jewish leaders
Mike Johnson lecturing college kids on "not wasting their parents' money"? Didn't he waste every single American taxpayer's money by sending a huge amount to a foreign government in the Middle East to continue this nonsense?
Netanyahu using the word unconscionable... quite comic if it were not also tragic
That man has completely gone of the deep end.
It's called chutzpah.
@@montegrifo chutzpah is ripping someone off on a business deal. what Netanyahu has done is unconscionable and is genocide
It's one of Zionists' tactics to recochet and try to own whatever successful terms are used against them
Just today, Emory University staged a sit-in on the quad, and police were called in with tear gas TWICE. Still can't believe that the "Land of the Free" wants to suppress these people's voices so much
2024-4-26 Noelle McAfee, Chair of Emory University's Philosophy Department, was arrested during a peaceful pro-Palestinian protest on campus. The protest was forcefully dispersed by Georgia State Patrol and police, leading to multiple arrests. Stand with Noelle and the Emory community in supporting free speech and human rights.
""Land of the Free, who ever told you that is your enemy" -rage against the machine
@analyticalbaguette You have to be missing details. These sit-ins are taunting and threatening Jewish students. These Jewish students are not causing the events in the Middle East.
No, they are not. A large percentage of the protestors ARE JEWISH. It's not about fighting against Jews, it's fighting against a nation who is commiting war crimes. Not one of these protests is about stopping Jewish people.
@@Redridge07how are the sit-ins taunting Jewish students? You can be against genocide while not being antisemitic! Tens of thousands of Palestinians have died. Israel is still doing an offensive, now trying to relocate people again to a place they evacuated people from and turned to ruble. Children and women (mostly) are starving and dying. You can be against genocide without being for antisemitism.
I thought protest is fundamental right in democracy like US. US is very quick to lecture other countries about freedom to protest 😂😂😂
You'll find lots of essential US freedoms are curbed when it comes to criticizing Israel. 26 states literally made it illegal to boycott or divest from Israel.
if we were all judged by the most conservative among us... 🤷
US has always been an imperialist hypocritical country
Protest = Permit, follow permit, disperse as required, control members, non threatening, non disruptive
Palestinian protest strive to shut down cities, entire university system, ignore permits, ignore the rule of law, threaten, intimidate.
You are 50 yrs too young to know or understand what PROTEST is
What you are taught are propaganda by far left & right out to demonize not enable you to do what PROTEST did, Civil Rights, Ended a war, Started Environmentalism, Freed Women across the most powerful nation on earth with EVERY institution against them over 30yrs w a fraction of issues your TERRORISM has caused in days
Grow Up
So did Americans. But not their true corporate owners. And they have decided it's time to take charge so EVERYONE works directly for corporate profit. Unless you're a brood mare - excuse me, person of birthing age.
genocide. anti- genocide is Not anti semitism
Lol where where you on Oct 7
@@yte549Lol where you on first Nakba
@@Hnx003 lol where you on 1st century
@@yte549lol ever heard about the colonial mindset?
Imaginary genocide is not genocide
Cops when School Shooting: 😿🙈😱
Cops when School Protest:🤬👹🥊🚨
The police have always been the instrument of the power structure, not to keep the peace or protect and serve.
Maybe you can't see it now. But these protests could lead to a lot worse than school shooting. It could lead to another september 11 on American soil. That is what 'globalize the intifada' means. The protests are not calling for peace, they're calling for chaos. Everybody who has the slightest clue about the Middle East can see where these protests are leading...
they re just a tool for the people to show off the power
hear! hear!
all I see is talk about accountability from police. Where was this 5 years ago?
I don't have enough information, but everyone has a right to feel safe. Wouldn't real peace negotiations solve a ton of problems popping up elsewhere?
I find it amusing that the people that are usually being anti semitic are accusing these kids protesting as anti semitic.
100%
The P in GOP stands for Projection.
Not to mention that Palestinians are a Semitic people.
Anti-semetism is a hatred or opposition to that which is semetic.
Palestinians are semite, so the term as it's used by most, is infant inaccurate.
Well I have seen Hezbollah flag so some of these are actually lunatics
Pro free speech, anti war, anti hatred should be universal
Opposing people who support religious extremists who engage in misogyny, antisemitism and homophobia should be universal.
@user-ut8zn2ol3d That these students pretend to be progressive but support the most regressive groups on the planet.
@@rft2001 israeli bot comment
@@rft2001 agree, that’s why we should condemn the Zionist protestors who shouted racist epithets at black protestors, sprayed skunk on Columbia students, and threw mice at the UCLA protestors. Absolutely vile acts.
@@mustakimjoy359 ok bot accuser
Why does this sound like religiously motivated genocide ?
Goals of the HAMAS:
"The Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinguished Palestinian movement, whose allegiance is to Allah, and whose way of life is Islam. It strives to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine." (Article 6)
On the destruction of Israel:
"Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it." (Preamble)
Thank you BRAVE STUDENTS for standing with the RIGHTEOUS, INNOCENT PEOPLE OF GAZA!!!
NO TO GENOCIDE!
Except for those that support hammas, literally all the idiots in gaz
I'm so sick of protests against genocide being called anti-Semitic
And Jewish students are so sick of being harrased, intimidated, and assaulted.
Most of them are anti-Semitic. Try talking to them.
@@liorzelering5988 nah the only bots here are the delusionals who still the world is somewhat is still on your side , the moment thesw garbage politicians are gone , you're gone too , you won't last without american support
@@liorzelering5988 Hello Khazarian bot
@@liorzelering5988 Hello Khazarian bot
I am deeply concerned that the violent rhetoric being used to call for an end to the college protests will lead to another Kent State/Jackson State
That is exactly what I’ve been concerned about 😢
Just as the war protests then defined us as a nation, I think history is repeating itself. The younger generation knows how wrong it is to support whats going on in Israel. We need to stop supplying the bombs that are allowing genocide.
Look at cal poly Humboldt. The admin building is occupied now, not just tents outside
I’m concerned about this too. Escalation of violence is what these politicians want.
@@squid_fish Not even comparable incidents
Students: We don't like how violent this war is.
Warmongers: "Let's violently stop them from demanding non-violence."
The students aren't calli😢for nonviolence, they are endorsing Palestinian violence and condemning the response by Israel.
what are Hamas and Khomeini saying about the protests, again?
Usa students stopped the Vietnam war Now they have the power to stop violence.
@@upputurimuralikrishna5985 how many Vietnamese got brutally murdered as a direct result of American college kids? Maybe speak with a few Vietnamese refugees
@@corvanna4438 nice mental gymnastics there and trying to gaslight us all. No one is falling for your BS 🤣
It weird how on international news they show all the different people protesting (including Jewish students supporting a ceasefire) but they don't include it in American National/Cable news. It's disgusting how they force a us/them situation on the student protesters and not showing it's the outside people that are causing the fear on campus.
Mike Johnson wanting to redo Kent State by calling in the National Guard was unsurprising, but disgusting. It's not at all surprising that Abbott wanted a violent response.
It's also worth remembering how Kent State worked out in the end. It didn't make opposition to the Vietnam War go away, quite the contrary.
Do you get drafted? If yes, did you come home faster? Thank those vietnam protesters buddy.
No one wants a repeat of Kent State.
LOL
I love this part. The moronic rep said “Go back to class and stop wasting your parent’s money” and the clip is like “yes be like Mike Johnson, get into government and start wasting everyone’s money”
Or send it to isreal and Ukraine
That's right, they don't want their parents tax money wasted in other country's war.
I thought protest is fundamental right in democracy 😅
Yeah the Supreme Court is not having that anymore
@@feliciasbeardUnless it is an insurrection lead by orange man. Then more than half the judges will endorse it.
@@cavemanliftcorrect me if I’m wrong but I didn’t see any violent acts just jewish kids talking about their feelings.
They crossed the BOSS of usa. 😁
We all knew who owned the usa don't we? 😂
I'm glad you're covering these topics but the way you dodge the word "genocide" is really concerning
The amount of irony of a guy participating in January 6th criticizing students protesting what's going on in the Middle East is astounding.
Bend over for Bibi!
@GadzonkaZonka Pro tip: If you're walking to class and find a tent in your path, step five feet to your left or your right, and go around it.
Or--better yet--walk around the library instead of through the courtyard, and then
- you don't need to hear the protest,
- you don't get caught in photos of the protest,
- you won't be confused with those on the "wrong" side by peers or law enforcement,
- you won't get caught in awkward moments with friends you thought would be on the "other" side, and
- you're not tempted to shout anything at the protestors or the counter-protestors.
PS: nothing you said refutes the OP's point about Hawley and Johnson being hypocritical and counterproductive
@@zedmelonNah imma just walk right over the tent
Also how can Mike Johnson talk about wasting money and resigning? This guy literally blocked the Congress for 6 months regarding Ukraine funding and now faces a high chance of losing his own speaker position. What a joker!
Yep, I'm amazed that nobody screamed back at him "Go back to Congress and work, stop wasting my parents's money!". Or maybe they did but it was cut from the segment :P
@@jesuscoutofandino6280he would have shouted back "my job isn't restricted to the Congress, you hobo" and that would have been the end of this hypothetical conversation.
Johnson can do that because, for him snd his ilk, this is a whole Evangelical end of days scenario in which Israel must play its part. They're all about it.
The Uniparty only delayed the vote on foreign War aid to help Nikki and deSantis in the GOP primaries. Once Trump won anyway, it was full speed ahead for the War Pig party.
Because the Republicans wanted some action on the Border included and in return.. Nothing wrong with negotiating that as well but Democrats resisted any compromise.
There is no violence until the police show up. Words and signs hurt nobody but inform everybody.
We can’t get everyone informed can’t we. Ignorance is bliss.
You bigots have overused that lie too many times now.
Some words do hurt, but bringing in the police isn’t going to make things better.
@@Yibambe. guns hurt better
So as long as I'm peacefully protesting, I can trespass, refuse to leave, and disrupt class?
Do Americans realize how much of a police state their country has become since 9/11?
How is it a police state
Thank you Islam for spreading peace
U mean mossad ;) @@GDUBLU_Fan
@@amaneehmeh8756 ahh yes Muslims always blame their atrocities on other people the true power of pisslam
Since when is protesting a Crime?
When you literly break laws while doing it like they did. Such as occupying private property and not leaving on request of the owner leading to police intervention ...
When it's doesn't go with big brothers ideology . Dictatorship is ok if they follow US orders. Democracy is not ok if that goes against US
When you break the law? Shocker
@@Digger-Nick
Protesting peacefully isn't a crime you're correct. Does that make you feel better? Why isn't Trump calling them hostages? Because he seems to think Jan 6 was just a peaceful protest too.
@@Michael-rq3nt Breaking the law is committing crime and not peaceful.
Neither is protesting in favor of muslims against jews.
But trump but trump but trump! Tds
go back to Congress Mike and stop wasting taxpayer money.
He wastes our money just being in Congress 🤦
Don't forget that red states take our tax dollars so they can teach creationism in schools and spread NRA propaganda.
@@tweaker1bms exactly.
It’s free speech until you say something they disagree with, then it’s arrest them all
The fact that January 6th isn’t free speech is outrageous!
Americans when people use Free Speech: 😊😁😇
Americans when people use Free Speech to criticize Israel: 😡🤬👹
And America boast themselves as democratic country😅
The protesters are American too, bud
There is a difference between free speach and a hate crime. Also the first ammendment only applies to the government, not private institutions. Many people at these protests aren't even students at the schools and are trespassing on the campus.
Edit: Hate speach
@@professionalcan Might as well change your username to professionalvictim coz that's what zionists are.
Everyone has a right to speech! Unless they disagree with me!
That’s the left, now it’s eating its self.
True
To be clear, students protesting for an end to genocide is bad, but losers in Charlottesville chanting "Jews will not replace us" wasn't bad? Am I getting that Right?
Well both of them are protests. They are categorised as such. Lol Americans learning about democracy, sovereignty and basic civics is a laugh riot.
What’s going on now is far worse than Charlottesville. And why does it always come back to one small tiki torch march almost a decade ago? Because nothing like that has happened since on the right .
@@S62ryou clown
Yes you are
From what I remember there were "very fine people on both sides".
Never ask a man about his salary, a woman about her age or Israel about its evidence.
This one is funniest in all the comments.
@@shahmansorian Funny cause it's true
Never ask about Israel's crime
Cool. So what's your evidence that Israel did anything wrong? And can you prove that you are not a Jihadi terrorist?
@@EliKlaiman "And can you prove that you are not a Jihadi terrorist" Yeah dude how about no. You AIPAC shills are just so pathetic. #FAIL
Police when primary kids get gunned down: _I sleep_
Police when there's protest against their overlords: _HERE COMES THE PAIN_
Free America from AIPAC 🇺🇸🇺🇸
As somebody who is taking part in these demonstrations the rhetoric that these protests are antisemitic is so laughably invalid. Every person who enters an encampant is given rules to abide by to make sure the protest is strictly peaceful.
Are there bad actors who may inevitably sabotage the protest to justify their antisemitic actions? 100 percent, but the vast vast majority of students will ensure that such violence is not condoned nor glorified.
These politicians are making no effort to get on the ground and see these protestors and have a honest open conversation. Instead they are meeting words with calls for suppression through violence and exposing themselves as the bigots and hypocrites that have forgotten about the long history of American protests that have built this country and its most stoic leaders.
You may not agree with our cause but I can guarantee that literally no one I know nor anyone that I have met in these encampments, hates Jews. This is propaganda that justifies suppression of free peaceful assembly. In fact many people taking part in the protest are part of Jewish Voices for Peace and no one is refused entry or participation as long as they maintain peace. If you have an open mind and want to support or even critique these protests, then listen to our demands and take them seriously instead of waving us off as students wasting tuition. We simply want a better future and stopping our college money from funding war and conflict is one way of getting there.
Thank you all for exercising your rights to free speech and peaceful protest. It is an absolute disgrace to see such heavy handed responses from those in power.
❤
The left may occasionally get involved in purity battles but we police our own
It’s frustrating as the whole “Jewish students feel unsafe” is such a cop out (literally). Jewish students are the ones in the tents fighting for peace.
Its more offensive to say Jewish students are all in support of a genocidal regime.
Logics and law don’t apply when money is concerned. Ka-ching.
regarding the troubling events unfolding at universities across the United States. The recent actions of law enforcement entering campuses and targeting students who advocate for ending the violence and suffering in Gaza is deeply distressing.
As a supporter of justice and peace, witnessing such actions in the country who claimed defending democracy in the world is disheartening. The freedom to express solidarity with those affected by conflict should not be met with force and suppression.
We must uphold the principles of democracy and human rights, ensuring that voices calling for peace are heard and respected. It is crucial for the press to shine a light on these matters and urge for accountability.
Mike Johnson looks and sounds like a villain from an 80’s movie.
Have you Have you seen those protestors? They look like current day Hamas.
@@Sunset672 No! They look like normal college students, like my dad when he protested apartheid back during the 80’s.
Why don't we ask Netanyahu to send some IDF soldiers to help disperse these protests? They are the most moral army in the world after all.
In the last six months, there have been numerous pro-Palestinian protests. However, many politicians might now be wary of student protests because historically, several significant political revolutions and movements have originated from universities or been heavily influenced by students.
Hmmm… You don’t say…????
That actually makes a lot of sense.
Many politicians also afraid of all the pro Palestinian news students and young people get from TikTok. So better to just ban it so they can continue to control the narrative.
Now this is prime Daily Show. Speaking the truth that 99% of the media won’t acknowledge.
Centrists and their fantasies lol. this segment was lame and cowardly. Avoiding the core of the issue and both-siding. There is a way to do satire without masking the horror and the gravity of Israel's crimes.
(and "antisemitism on college campuses" is a carefully crafted propaganda that has nothing to do with the reality)
Sure, but you can tell that they are still censored/ self censored
The level of force here is deeply concerning. So if they don't agree with the students stance on peace and ceasefire, on humanity and not committing a genocide, their solution is to suppress and oppress, to silence the voices of millions of people with excessive force and aggressive policing? If anything, this will make students rise up stronger and harder because now the protest is as much about their 1st amendment rights as it is about protesting a genocide. I am embarrassed and appalled at the leadership in our so-called democracy and how Israel has the United States in their pocket. We are the United States of AMERICA, NOT the United States of Israel. WAKE UP SHEEPLE
You just described what muslims and the people protesting are doing and would continue to do...
Give me a break!
Question: do you think it’s ok for people to just pitch a tent on their college campus? Do you think it’s ok that after the school has told them to stop and they’ve been threatened with arrest they stay?
@@DH09876 Yes.And no.
@@Digger-Nick Your islamophobia and lack of understanding is showing.
People are not dumb. They know the difference between antisemitism and criticism of Israel
You'd be shocked to know how many actually don't, and how many _deliberately_ conflate both.
Not the trolls and Fox
@@1989Nihil thats the thing, they are doing it deliberately. They do in fact know the difference.
@@fintan9218 Can you prove your claim?
@@1989Nihil uh, buddy i was agreeing with you. They aren’t conflating the two because they don’t understand, they’re doing it to smear any critic of isreal…
So it's their parent's money when they protest, but it's their money when they want (or didn't ask for) their student loans to be forgiven?
Logic isn’t one of their strong suits. They prefer common $€N¢€
The student are the future of America, and America has spoken.
They are not, these progressive losers are not even 1% of their generation.
Most will grow up and change their mind forget it, just like the ones that did it in the 60s, 70s and so on.
Its a phase, they just bored and looking to feel "important"
When you grow up the only-thing that matters is money and family
Don't speak for me. I do not support terrorist organizations in countries where women are treated like property. I am not sure why anyone does think being pro Hamas is the right side of history, but they don't speak for me, and I am American. Thanks
@@CovenoftheOpenMindexcuse me, they're not protesting on support of any group. These peaceful student are protesting only for anti wãr and anti g£n0cìd€. Don't mislead people. There are innocent children's suffering because of America's w€@pons... Thats why students ate standing right side of the history...
Oh ok its easy just give your home and money to israel and get kicked of cause THEY DONT CARE ABOUT YOU IF YOU SUPPORT THEM OR NOT ,THEY CONSIDER OTHER NATIONS AS MONKEYS
You bro dont know Grace Halsell just read her books amd you will understand every single thing👍@@CovenoftheOpenMind
@@CovenoftheOpenMind You're so concerned about women but you have nothing to say about the thousdands of women that have been killed by the IDF. I guess pretending to care about human rights is what americans do best. The whole world sees your double standards and hypocrisy now though.
Thanks to the students! I'm glad that at least some people are taking a stand in the US while everyone else is 'not quite sure about such a complex issue' or whatever.
Thank you. 💚
If my elders would allow me to practice driving and obtain my license, I'd be able to flee their manipulative and controlling environment, and that's bad for them, so they won't let me support human rights the way most people are doing.
Freedom from n@zionism!
It is a complex issue. Half the people 'taking a stand' don't know what they're actually protesting for and just throw around phrases like 'from the river to the sea'
@@airshipflea5219 Have you done that survey yourself or did you just... you know. Just guess.
@@jakobbauz Just the fact that they're protesting is really enough to understand that the majority of their understanding of the issue is at a basic black and white tiktok level. Everything else is just a bonus. I am curious though, what exactly are these students taking a stand for?
@@airshipflea5219 Half the people protesting don't know what they're talking about. How we know that? Well it's simple: They're protesting.
You do amuse me, I'll give you that. So take care of yourself today. Eat some peanut butter.
How have college campuses not yet learned how to let students participate in protests safely?
They don't want them too
@@JoJo-fm4jh hit the nail on the head
At $90,000.00 yearly tuition, perhaps students should divest from enriching Columbia University.
@@clisediagonzalez5010 what's your point?
@@clisediagonzalez5010 the problem is the major money comes from the endowment and the hit the endowments were taking explains the Universities behavior.
I've never recall having police come to campus to stop a protest when I was in college years back. I'm disgusted how so called leaders labels students with vile name calling. Keep protesting kids. Also I protested in the past and never recall cops picking people off the streets to be arrested for blocking traffic. This is a dangerous time. Stay safe kids and keep what you doing.
@GadzonkaZonka Fact! And it should never has to go to this either.
free speech should be protected instead of suppressing
@@wannagarthode Exactly.
Yeah, but back then you probably were not protesting against Israel…
US politicians are owned, so is the whole System of the US.
But you were probably not protesting against Israel, the owner of US Politicians…
I can't believe the nerve of Netenyahu saying the anti-genocide protests have to stop.
You mean the pro-terrorist protests
Those students are performing their societal roles that are key to a functioning democracy
“ i say everyone must learn about our peaceful ways …… BY FORCE!”
America rn
The land of free isn't free anymore
"No one is above the law."
Tolerance of intolerance is the death of tolerance.
Since the birth of Is$%@l, US has never seen a free day.
It never was
Send in the national guards? Not too long ago some GOP clown wanted to lecture Tiktok CEO on Tiananmen Square, and now they want to reboot Tiananmen Sq in the US?
I like how that absurd, cartoonish hypocrisy is somehow still new or surprising to you. Are you new to the US?
GOP is a powerless husk. This is all on the shoulders of establishment powers.
"...and now they want to reboot Tiananmen Sq in the US?" - Not exactly, but similar. They want a Kent State reboot. Literally.
They did it at Kent state University even before the Tiennanmen incident
Come now they want to replicate Kent State not Tiananmen Square, that would be if they wanted to send in the regular Army rather then the National Guard.
American universities support the rights of the Palestinian people to life, security, and land. It rejects and opposes starvation, the massive siege, and genocide against the Palestinians A great salute to the conscience of America and to the beautiful minds (students, teachers, and families)
"The establishment will irritate you - pull your beard, flick your face - to make you fight. Because once they’ve got you violent, then they know how to handle you. The only thing they don’t know how to handle is non-violence and humor.” -John Lennon, of course
Who has beaten women, so much about non-violence and humour
@@lordbuddybearso it’s okay for police to beat women holding up placards?
Freedom of speech on campus for all. Unless we disagree with what you are saying. Why don't you just do what they did in Ohio.
@eat these protests getting violent and intimidating ,that’s why they will be stopped.universities are soft targets that is why the mob moved there.
Am sure you have no idea about freedom of speech . Can I start saying whatever as freedom of speech ?
@@shilk4301With a few exceptions for things like calls to violence, yes, that's the idea of free speech.
I'm pretty sure Freedom of Speech wasn't allowed by most student activists on campus'. Especially if it displayed any sort of open criticism of the CCP
Prestigious American schools are about money above all else, and there is a LOT of investment in the schools by Israeli's and Jewish Americans.
Its a no brainer.
those who make peaceful resistance impossible make violent revolution inevitable....
I wish they’d mentioned the fact that so many of the _protesters_ were Jewish students too.
why so many people are confused about the difference b/w the disagreement with Israeli government and anti-semitism?
They're not. It serves their purpose to equate the two.
They know. They are just gaslighting.
because half the Jews live in Israel, and they’re frankly doomed to suffer the same fate they committed upon the Arabs.
I am not gaslighting. If you support Hamas, you support a government that has openly stated it wants Israel annihilated and all Jews dead. You support a government that treats women like property, uses its civilians as shields, and steals aid from the innocent people you're trying to defend. You cannot be pro-Palestine and not be pro-Hamas, therefore, these kids are SUPPORTING genocide, the one the Palestinians want, against the Jews. They are supporting religious extremism and terrorism. Get on the right side of history
At times the first thing has been a cover up for the latter, and around anti-israeli protests there's been anti-semitic accidents happening. And the popular narrative about the "non legitimacy" of Israel as a state is often a cover-up for antisemitism. Of course these republican politicians do not really care about jews, so they conflate the two things to push forward their agenda
Crazy he saying kids are wasting parents money. I work at a university in financial aid most parents can’t afford to help to pay that’s is why so many students have loans. Politicians are so out of touch.
Especially that politician. Dude has never had a bank account and pays for everything with cash, including homes, cars, etc.
Isn't the right to assembly kinda important to you folk?
Not to the government nor college shareholders.
With money from Qatar?
@@rco24571 where is your evidence of that? Meanwhile the media and politicians have a clear money trail to a certain lobbying group.
Right to assemble and become an Islamic state? No thanks bigot
“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.”
Current UT grad student here. Our dean’s (Jay Hartzell) texts were just leaked. When asked in the text convo why police response to UT Austin seemed to overkill compared to sister UT campuses, Hartzell replied that he had texted a state senator asking for more police, including mounted police and state troopers, to come stop the students.
A few years ago, a UT Austin student wielding a machete killed one student and wounded multiple others. The police response was nothing compared to what our own dean unleashed on peaceful protestors. Wednesday’s protestors were met with nearly 400 cops in riot gear, mounted police, and DPS.
Fun fact...Jordan Klepper was 100% part of his college improv troupe.
People are waking up!
You're right, I see way fewer comments in support of Hamas.
@@CovenoftheOpenMindI haven't seen any pro Hamas comments. Only you parroting the same "their all pro Hamas" rhetoric. 🤡
You missed the nuance of Abbott sending troops to University of Texas. State Troop(er)s were sent by Abbott. Abbott claimed "administrators" requested the response, but none were named, and none came forward, and the university board is appointed by the governor, so not sure if he could fire them, but he put them there.
So Abbott invited himself and a large number of state Troopers/troops, and was involved in the tactical planning (escalation).
The University did not make any request for assistance, and nobody has been able to find these unnamed people who spoke to Abbott about it.
So it is more about political grandstanding by the "Abbott for 2028" campaign, and unrelated to university operations.
Just a FYI to all americans - it is actually possible to be against terrorism AND genocide at the same time..
is it really pro-palestine vs pro-israel anymore? at this point it is more a having a heart vs heartless sort of situation. one only needs to see what's happening to one side due to the oppression of the other.
When you repeat Hamas propaganda, its pro Hamas. No denying it.
My heart aches for the toddlers still being held hostage. And for the hostages who have left the earth while being held hostage.
It doesn't ache for those who handed out candy and helped torment those hostages.
@@proselytizingorthodoxpente8304It's hilarious that everyone is conviently brain washed by Hamas propaganda, as if they were as well funded as the IDF, who is actually spreading propaganda. Even if it were true, the IDF would be out spending them 1,000 times more. Yet even when all major news outlets support genocide, it's the one's who don't just agree with everything on TV that are brainwashed 😂
What about the one's that the IDF has murdered? Do the 30,000 civilians mean anything to you either?@@macmcleod1188
Israel has thousand of Palestinian in their prison. Some are just kids. They are hostages too
I love how all national media won’t say Israel’s genocide.
Look who own those
What? Israel is the constant victim of the threat of genocide, that is why they are constantly protecting themselves from terrorists and other nations.
what genocide lol
@@mrblack3806 you shame Goku with your stupidity
they don't want to lose their job
Fight against genoside is not radical ideology!
"Four dead in Ohio...."
btw. three were j°°ish, and if they did that today, they'd probably have similar chnces as back then for that to be the case. meanwhile none of the on-campus protesters have even a°°aulted ANYONE (tiny numbers of people joining off campus may have, they're certainly responsible for almost all problematic utterances, since the students can't police what gets said near campus or entirely elsewhere).
That Josh Hawley and Mike Johnson comments were was savage lol 😂😂😂😂
Benjamin out here committing genocide, and starting multiple wars with neighboring countries, but yeah protests against murdering Innocents is horrific.
Literally not a genocide. Google the Holocaust. You're offensive.
I wish they actually talked to and showed what some of the student protestors have to say, help amplify their voices since no one else will clearly
They are not clearly stating why arrests are being made, protests are acceptable, it is wrong to have genocide against ANYONE
They’ve been arrested for trespass. There is no genocide
America in Commercials: If you see someone getting bullied you should stand up for them.
America in Practice: If you see someone getting bullied, give the bully $17B in military aid.
Something happening here . What it is ain't exactly clear . There's a man with a gun over there , telling me that I have to beware ..
It's incredible to me that people think that being anti-genocide is the same as being antisemitic.
You don't have to hate someone to want someone else to live. If you do, your logic is broken and you need help.
I believe there needs to be a ceasefire, that doesn't mean I think Israel should let the hostages from the Oct. 7th atrocity rot, but hurting innocent people only radicalizes more people to do the things that Hamas does. In fact, I am sure it's what Netenyahu wants because it lets him be more punitive with less cause after all he's already harmed international aid workers in this mess. He's as bad as Putin in my eyes now and Putin is really is the worst.
Peace can be had, AND the hostages if they are still alive even after the Israeli invasion of Gaza can be freed. But a cease-fire must come first.
Not genocide. You Insult Real genocide victims.
Its incredible to me how some people so willingly buy into the propaganda of an Islamist death cult.
Truth is antisemitism
Criticising Netanyahu is antisemitism
@@Zenithx3 what do you call mass graves of children.
@@Zenithx3 what do you call premature babies left to die in al-Nasr hospital after the IOF forced all the doctors to leave. what do you call the expansion of settlements after forcing Palestinians out and bombing them even in the "safe zones" you told them to go. history will judge you for your crimes. Genocide apologist.
Calling out genocide shouldn't be complicated. I'm an Israeli, my middle name is Zion.
Well that would require it to fit the legal definition rather than just a vibe.
My name is Shlomo Zion Yarmulke and I am a dreidel, spinning against genocide
פשוט סתום
סתום
@@benwasserman8223 genocide vibes are also somewhat concerning.
In every part of the world it seems college students are the most righteous and sensible ones. Shame on the rule-makers
Does anyone else understand the significance of these scenes on colleges? Just Imagin you are living in another country and watching what is happening in the US with massive police crackdown on university students. What would you think? I am used to seeing these images at other authoritarian and fanciest countries--not the US. We are loosing big time. We are loosing our most precious values.
Of course, the right to support terrorism oversees. Classic America
Dude… Shoulda just let them camp out. Sending in riot geared out police is going to reinforce the concept of “Us versus Them.” Jewish students should feel safe and absolutely be protected but we also must respect student’s rights to protest for Gaza. One can love and respect Jewish people while vocalizing disagreement with Israel’s response
A lot of the anti-war protesters at the Columbia encampment are Jewish. On the other hand, if you Google the names of those interviewed by the MSM who feel “threatened” by the encampment, they tend to belong to Zionist youth groups and/or have openly Zionist views. In other words, they purposefully conflate anti-Zionism with antisemitism
But isn't that the underlying issue with the protests. Jewish Americans have long been concerned with Netanyahu, the settlements and roadblocks to a two state solution. And we've been vocal about it for years. But the current protests are different because they equate a belief in Israel's right to exist with racism and Americanizes a deeply complex geopolitical skirmish that dates back to early AD centuries to "white people hurting brown people." So they're basically saying the only allies are those who agree with the protesters' very radical interpretation of events.
Most Jewish students are protesting Israel's genocide in Gaza, because Israel is doing it in their name. University heads who send police in to attack protestors and teachers are the ones making Jewish students and staff unsafe.
"feel safe", does that imply "do not oppose their AIPAC opinion"?
@@benwasserman8223 I would like to know why you needed to start lying half-way through your paragraph?
I mean, there is no intellectual way you actually believe those assertions...much less, believe that those dishonest assertions are relevant in the context of an ongoing genocide, starvation campaign, and ESCALATION/further spread of war in the region.
What did you hope to gain by deliberately misrepresenting the thoughts and sentiments of the protesters? Delegitimize them?
If you look back, the college protests are the right side of history.
Hey the 60's protests got us Nixon and Reagan.
@@ubroc what protests were for Nixon and Reagan from college students?
@@d.h.4778 None, they were elected as a result of the backlash from the voters protesting the protests. This time we'll get trump.
Wrong
not true
Peaceful, brave and intelligent students. All standing up for truth and humanity.
I wouldn’t call it “Israel’s war on Palestine” it’s more like “Israel’s apartheid of the actual nations citizens”
That's too much bs for one sentence.
It's not apartheid. Palestinians own land. Definitions exist.
@@CovenoftheOpenMind It seems you don't know the definition. "...any system or practice that separates people according to color, ethnicity, caste"
@@CeramicShot there are lots of villages in Israel where Christians, Palestinians, and Jews live side by side. It's not against the rules, they just don't want to live with Jews. That's why they all left in the first place too. You don't have to blame anyone other than the Palestinians for what is happening to the Palestinians.
@@CovenoftheOpenMind You're shifting the goalposts. The question is whether Israel is an apartheid state. However, I think your blaming the Palestinians solely for being the target of an attempted genocide is so unhinged that you're not worth engaging further. I'd call you a gutless bigot, but that would be something of a misnomer, as you appear to be a fatty.
The Netanyahu part is very funny‼️ Oooops sorry. I mean unconscionable and unacceptable‼️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Didn’t Abbot signed something during Covid giving students right to protest?
Ask who trains these police forces to know why they are so violent !
Seems like the Vietnam of this century unfolding before our eyes.
Vietnam happened in THIS CENTURY. But we as humans have short memory!
1955 in the 21st Century? Maybe I’m missing something?
@@Mr1123581325I think they’re confused and think in this century means generally the last one hundred years and not 20th cut off in 99 they’re wrong of course but I feel like that’s what happened 😅
@@ghrbaa6727Not the brightest there are ya? Look at this first two numbers in the year. Are they the same?
Is there a draft?
Everyone in the power is concerned about antisemitism but no one is concerned about islamophobia
I'd like to see an update of what happened to the protesters after they got arrested. I can't find a thing.
Starting to find info. The 57 arrested at the UT Austin campus spent about 7 hours at the police station. They were released, with all charges dropped.
Columbia took away student IDs, so some have to vacate their dorms. This is 2 weeks before the end of the semester. It is being debated if they can sit for final exams. Pres. Minouche Sharik is coming under fire from faculty over her decision to call the cops. She may soon share the fate of Harvard's and UPenn presidents.
Many of the protesters who were arrested are back on various campi picking up where they left off.
@@shelbynamels7948thanks for the update
Anti-semitic is also being against the idea that Palestinians have the right to live in peace with all human rights guaranteed in their own land. JEWS are not the only SEMITES. ARABS are too.
Students Stand United 🗽
Anti-zionsim is NOT anti-Semitism
Not once in this video they mention the GENOCIDE in Gaza...
Its the same reason you probably didnt know Mossad agents were filming 9/11 and celebrating and were caught with a bag of cash and passports and were sent back to Israel.
Does anyone remember Kent State. Appalling bringing in the police.
My guess as a former theater kid is that the improve troupe are probably already there as protesters
This is becoming my favorite channel!