Looks like some teachers are getting tired of…
A group of pro-Hamas student protesters barged into a University of Colorado Boulder school next year, and their keffiyehs immediately escorted them back out.
According to The Daily Camera, one of the activists entered the” Designing for Defense” class and proceeded to the front of the room to read a statement before a man who appeared to be the instructor said,” No you may not.”
He then grabbed the speech and said,” Find up.”
A video from the Buffs 4 Palestine Instagram page shows two men dragging the activists out of the room shortly after one of them “appeared to be]neither ] an employee or student,” according to the camera.
A CU Boulder teacher attacked two students violently for interrupting a Designing for Defense school, a program that works closely with the U.S. military to create weapons and surveillance equipment while the Jewish regime executes a genocide in Gaza, according to a Buffs 4 Palestine declaration.
Their” motion was morally needed as well as justifiable.”
The group demanded that the school become” shut down,” that CU stop working with ICE, and that the “assault” against the activists be publicly condemned. It also demanded that CU withdraw from Israel and” all hands producers.”
Buff 4 Palestine” may make it impossible for them to do so in serenity” if CU” chooses to part with genocide,” the statement adds.
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Since October, the pro-Hamas student firm has been in “bad ranking” as a result of university policy violations. ” Using enhanced sound” and “disrupting a career good” are two examples.
After disrupting a University of Colorado Boulder school, student protestors are dragged out by their keffiyehs: photo. twitter.com/qOI3jT4MOT
— Steve McGuire ( @sfmcguire79 ) April 5, 2025
One of the classroom-invading protesters was interviewed by the local CBS online, who claimed the entire experience “was terrifying.”
The mask-covered/blurred-out female campaigner said,” Our aim was to go in and read our speech, which was about two to three minutes long, and therefore left.” ” Nevertheless, if we were told to leave right away, we may simply abandon because it was not worthwhile… more than that.”
She continued,” The violence that occurred… was just a horrifying example of the attitudes against protesters” on the CU Boulder campus.
The school said in a declaration that it” punishes acts of violence and does not bear outages in classrooms,” both of which are against state law and university guidelines.
Our school has long supported the right of our school community to free appearance, as long as those activities are done legally and in accordance with university policy and don’t endanger public safety.
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A man carries a pro-Hamas advocate, Steve McGuire/X, out of a CU Boulder lesson, for IMAGE CAPTURE AND CREDIT. Inside Film: Steve McGuire/X
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