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In reply to the discussion: [UPDATE 1:50 P.M.] CAL POLY HUMBOLDT CAMPUS SEALED OFF AMID LAW ENFORCEMENT BUILDUP AND STUDENT PROTESTS [View all]JohnSJ
(92,636 posts)11. True, but I would argue student or not, if they are vandalizing and taking over
buildings, start arresting them, and if they are students involved in vandalism and taking over buildings, expell them from the school
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[UPDATE 1:50 P.M.] CAL POLY HUMBOLDT CAMPUS SEALED OFF AMID LAW ENFORCEMENT BUILDUP AND STUDENT PROTESTS [View all]
PufPuf23
Apr 27
OP
What really pisses me off is they're doing it under the guise of "protecting children".
Initech
Apr 27
#14
This isn;t about the Israeli Palestinian crisis or protests. This is about anarchy, vandalism, and criminal activity
JohnSJ
Apr 27
#6
Anarchy, vandalism, and criminal activity are what the IDF is perpetrating in Gaza in Gaza and what
Ping Tung
Apr 27
#20
Anyone vandalizing or occupying buildings should be arrested period. As for what is happening between Israel and the
JohnSJ
Apr 28
#24
"We showed good faith in our negotiations and deescalation yesterday by reopening Siemens Hall."
Mosby
Apr 27
#13