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    Home » Blog » Campus Protests Are Back and the Spillover Will Affect the Democratic Convention

    Campus Protests Are Back and the Spillover Will Affect the Democratic Convention

    August 16, 2024Updated:August 16, 2024 US News No Comments
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    Summertime is almost over, and that means back to school for both big and small children. For smaller children, that means a trip to Walmart, Target, or another place where you can find undervalued family’s clothing and school items.

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    For great boys, that means laying in materials to survive the coming protests. What are all the boys wearing to the” Free Palestine” unrest? Ideally, the returning individuals were able to save up enough loan money from their summer jobs ( if that’s even a factor anymore ).

    The protests may get up. And as students who watched all the pleasure and sentimentality during the protests last month arrive on campus with a big chance of Starbucks twice espresso, they will also be given a great picture of it. &nbsp,

    They will be forced to change techniques. Given the number of well-known university presidents who lost their jobs because they could n’t reconcile their modern outlook with the need for order on campus, the protesters will face administrators who wo n’t tolerate much nonsense. Minouche Shafik, president of Columbia University, is only the most current victim in the fight against repression and racism.

    Not everyone is on panel with the new regulations.

    ” These procedures, which go beyond acceptable time, location, and manner regulations, impose severe restrictions on speech and assembly that discourage or shut down freedom of expression”, the American Association of University Professors said in a common statement on Wednesday. For instance, these regulations frequently call for registration for demonstrations or protests, which amounts to forbidding them because they occur naturally or without much planning period.

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    They are actually complaining that there will be fewer opportunities to produce problems. In some ways, the instructors are more hostile than the majority of the students.

    Chronicle of Higher Education:

    In Virginia, the minister of education, Aimee R. Guidera, requested last week that state institutions release carry rules before students return to classes, according to a letter first reported by the Washington Free Beacon. Guidera cited the” challenges” that college campuses faced last year and claims that the fall semester might be busy.

    She outlined five areas in which public colleges must update their policies: disruptions of campus functions, violations of the law, masking, encampments, and facility usage. Glenn Youngkin, the governor of Virginia, spokesman said the Republican leader “appreciates the commitment of our college presidents and governing boards to prioritizing student safety on campus.”

    It was a productive summer for the radicals. Students for Justice in Palestine held a” summer school” for students with the goal of “enshrine the frameworks necessary to sustain and grow the Student Intifada in the upcoming academic year.”

    Maha Nassar, an associate professor in the University of Arizona’s School of Middle Eastern and North African Studies and advisor for its SJP chapter, said there are” a number of Palestinian journalists who speak English, have millions of followers on Instagram, and who are able to report directly… what Palestinian experiences are.” ” And so these students are directly observing the effects of the war on the lives of Palestinians.”

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    With the Democratic National Convention taking place next week and tens of thousands of pro-Hamas demonstrators erupting from all over the nation, another factor that might increase protest attendance is the fact that” Chicago has more than 100 institutions of higher learning, including 21 nonprofit colleges and universities within the city and 40 in the suburbs,” according to the report. The suburbs include four public universities and 36 private schools”, according to The Best Schools. That’s more than 200, 000 students enrolled in colleges and universities in the area.

    It’s not going to be pretty.

    Wall Street Journal:

    Black Lives Matter and Students for Justice in Palestine are just two of the 150 organizations that the Coalition to March on the DNC represents. It is already coordinating protest buses into Chicago. It’s asking for donations for “medical kits” and other supplies to “ensure that the March on DNC coalition” can “withstand the repression” of the Chicago police. Organizations like Samidoun and Behind Enemy Lines, which demand “direct action” that goes beyond marching, are among the other groups coming. According to a recent Behind Enemy Lines post,” Now that the butchers of Gaza are coming to Chicago, it’s time to kick this political conflict into high gear,” which involves “getting in the streets to actually stop Genocide Joe and Killer Kamala.” One protest is planned for outside the Israeli consulate, and its poster reads:” Make It Great, like’ 68″ !—a reference to the violence outside that year’s Democratic convention in Chicago.

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    Democrats are only to blame for this for themselves. By tying up the George Floyd radicals who rioted and burned big cities, they created the monster in 2020. Progressive DAs continued to stifle protesters who tore up college campuses in the spring of last year.

    I do n’t care how well-trained the police are; they will have to use force to prevent the protests from erupting into chaos, where injuries and fatalities will result. Of course, that is what the protesters are trying to do: stoke the police to a violent protest and then declare lambs innocent. &nbsp,

    ” As ye sow, so shall ye reap”, goes the proverb. Democrats, having sown the wind, must now reap the whirlwind.

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