
Pro- and anti-Palestine activists gathered at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa to express their anger toward President Joe Biden.
Video images posted to X showed activists on both sides screaming,” F*ck Joe Biden”.
To date, Biden’s approval rating sits at 39.5 cent, with a criticism grade of 56.1 percent, according to FiveThirtyEight.
As Israel continues its self-defense operation in Gaza, under the control of Hamas, Biden and his administration are losing support among Muslim Americans, who feel yet more “betrayed” by the passing of a$ 95 billion international aid package, of which around$ 26 billion went to Israel.
Both sides then chanting” F***” Joe Biden “pic. twitter.com/Jbt7TU1b9b
— Maven Navarro ( @MavenNavarro1 ) May 1, 2024
In response to the pro- Israel demonstrations, the University of Alabama provided a list of guidelines that specified that complimentary speech, free expression, and holding indications were allowed.
Items that were not allowed were”, weapon or another dangerous weapons, “and” no immediately traveling, temporary shelters, or tents.”
” No sensible synthesis, including bullhorns, “another law read.
No engagement between 8AM and 9PM within 50 ft of intellectual structures, according to another law.
Another concept states that there is no activity within 50 feet of private housing structures between 9 p.m. and 9 a.m.
” No risks or crime.”
Anti- Israel protesters are demanding that the school cut ties with Lockheed Martin, a U. S. defence contractor, finish research that is funded by the Department of Defense, launch a statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, and for one of the buildings, Hewson Hall, which is named after the original President and CEO of Lockheed Martin, to be renamed, according to WVTM13.
The rally at the University of Alabama comes as pro- Israel encampments and protests have sprouted up on college and university campuses across the country, quite as Harvard University, Princeton University, George Washington University, Rutgers University, and the University of Wisconsin- Madison, among others in aid of a second camp that was established at Columbia University.
On April 17, Columbia’s initial encampment was started, leading to the suspension of several students and the arrest of hundreds of protesters.
After anti-Israel protesters seized control of an academic building, another one sprouted up that was recently removed and raided by the New York Police Department late on Tuesday evening.
Pro-Palestinian protesters at the various encampments on college and university campuses made a number of demands, including one that included a ceasefire for Israeli-occupied territories, an end to Israeli-led academic cooperation, a ban on academic ties with Israeli educational institutions, and a full amnesty for protesters who have been detained or suspended in the encampments.