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Old Yesterday, 09:47 AM
 
Location: Surprise, AZ
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This is performative rage by those in college who want to have their 1960s-esque protest. If it wasn't *this* particular Middle East war, it would be some other world or U.S. event. The cause is almost beside the point, the main point is partaking, demonstrating, and demanding something from "the establishment" and getting adult others triggered, for attention. It ultimately means nothing but fodder for social media, pics, and clicks.

Taking the bait, as some always do, is a waste of time.
No it is not simply performative rage by college students. There are paid outside agitators who are driving this agenda.
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Old Yesterday, 09:49 AM
 
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Today’s activists are tomorrow’s attorneys, house members/senators, mayors, and governors. Best fall in line and unilaterally support their views or face the consequences
Agreed. Scary thought, how Orwellian.
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Old Yesterday, 12:02 PM
 
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No it is not simply performative rage by college students. There are paid outside agitators who are driving this agenda.
I wonder who and how all the schools got organized simultaneously. Anybody with the money to get a tent should not have the nerve to ask for student loan forgiveness.
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Old Yesterday, 12:03 PM
 
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I wonder who and how all the schools got organized simultaneously. Anybody with the money to get a tent should not have the nerve to ask for student loan forgiveness.
Those kids didn’t buy their tents, they’re being supplied.
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Old Yesterday, 12:24 PM
 
Location: Kansas
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Agreed, except it is effecting those that don't even want to be involved. Taking over, and setting up camp on private property, then intimidating others, and blocking them from going to their classes is a huge issue. It isn't just "taking the bait". The school administration is complicit as well by letting it get to the point of violence.
The parents of the students should be demanding this stop, and if intruders have entered campus, parents should demand they be removed. These are going to be parents and even students and faculty who have the money to involve attorneys to get this taken care of.

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Today’s activists are tomorrow’s attorneys, house members/senators, mayors, and governors. Best fall in line and unilaterally support their views or face the consequences
Well, maybe some, unless they just answered an ad from someone to protest, which would not surprise me.

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Wonder how many are actually students at these campuses.
Yes, and how many came in the open border and settled in those particular areas.

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And in November Americans will vote for more of this. Mail in voters will at any rate. And anyone who questions their validity will have their lives destroyed by the FBI and DOJ. But hey no mean tweets so that's something!
Twisted isn't it? The agenda is in full swing, and if we don't stop it soon, it is over for our country. Most of this is meant to divert away from the full swing of the agenda, and it appears to be working as people direct their attention away from the open border, the economy, etc. to foreign wars and college campuses.

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No it is not simply performative rage by college students. There are paid outside agitators who are driving this agenda.
It would not surprise me if some don't even realize what they are protesting. We have seen that before with protests, where people had answered ads online. I saw in one news photo a woman that was protesting was asked to comment on Oct 7, and she just walked away. As a supporter of the Palestinians, she should have stated the history of the conflict, etc. as a devoted supporter, as that is what you do when you are serious about an issue.

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Old Yesterday, 12:54 PM
 
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I wonder who and how all the schools got organized simultaneously. Anybody with the money to get a tent should not have the nerve to ask for student loan forgiveness.
Social media / online is how I think such things are organized.
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Old Yesterday, 01:20 PM
 
Location: San Diego
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This is what happens when a country imports Muslims.
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Old Yesterday, 01:35 PM
 
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Social media / online is how I think such things are organized.
There is someone/some group behind it. These aren’t organic protests. Someone is supplying tents, Palestinian flags, the giant photos of terrorists they are holding.
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Old Yesterday, 01:48 PM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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And at City College New York, Police restore American flag after it was removed by Gaza extremists.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1785538710295208285
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Old Yesterday, 02:00 PM
 
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What really irked me was than UNC administrators helped put the flag back up but then took it back down a short time later because it might be controversial to some. WTH? That burns my @ss! The American flag controversial in the USA?
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