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If you can shout "Pigs in brown" to an officer's face who is wielding a weapon in full riot gear and not get your teeth kicked in, you aren't oppressed.
Ironically the ones saying that are the brown shirts.
I don’t think y’all understand how fighting oppression works.
@@fariskhalifa8403If you were oppressed, you would get your teeth kicked in when speaking to the authorities like that.
@@fariskhalifa8403oh great one, please teach us the way.
@@TechnoMinarchistBall Glad to have you as the great arbiter that can decide where the line is for everyone.
I couldn't imagine having tens of thousands of dollars in student loans, getting up early for their classes and having to deal with these weirdos.
Same here man this is crazy
Then get ready for it.
Do you guys remember that South Park episode where they like the taste of their own farts? This is that same behavior.
Ah yes, another good example of the college activist enrollment program. This is what college is doing to these kids these days.
When USA is no longer the number 1 in economy, that's when America will care about the education of its youth.
I find it hilarious the girl said that the university should provide food for them and the police should commit to not stop the food delivery because they are students of the establishment and they pay tuition therefore they are entitled to it, but they just spent the past few days blocking off access to other students who also pay tuition. Total lack of awareness.
The most outrageous thing is she called it "humanitarian aid" - they are cosplaying being in a warzone.
"They should provide us food/water".
Or you know. Walk out of the building and across the street to starbucks...
Dont want to do that? Thats your choice. No one is obligated to provide you with food/water when you can just go get it yourself.
she just demolished her life.
became a meme in real time
@@juustokasajuustokasa6109
They are boycotting Starbucks!
But I saw a video on X of them getting a bunch of Coca Cola cans so I guess the boycotting is when it's not uncomfortable.
@@juustokasajuustokasa6109 Exactly what I was thinking. Like bro if you want water/food that bad just go the nearest 7/11 or starbucks and get yourself a snack and bottle of water
They are canceling graduations over this BS.
Many of the students graduating this year had their high school graduations canceled as well.
Imagine enduring COVID measures during your entire high school term and then having your graduation canceled over this.
Yeah, they're making more people that hate their cause.
@@doomguy4945 their cause was an npc joke from the beginning. If this is what it takes to make people see this is stupid, then sorry, those people were just as stupid as the "protestors" to begin with :)
Wow it worked, Palestine is free and the war is over. Thank god for these brave 20 year olds.
all thanks to aaron bushnell 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Palestine is free, the British made them quit slavery in 1920
i thought the situation in EU was worse when they started to "protest" (or overall protests) but man, have to admit NA always take it to the next level, they are just months behind it for some odd reason as if it needs to ship there..
@@Vss077 You must be referring to France. It is an age-old tradition to go cray-cray during protests. The EU, however, is not a monolith.
it literally is working though. Israel lost the PR battle
"They put up a barrier. A wall, if you will."
I see what you did there.
Oh but when the other side wants a wall all of a sudden you've gone too far
@@omfg322 tbf I don't think anyone would be happy with a wall of similar quality to the work they did
@@Dommifax it does prove that walls work though, even if poorly constructed 😂
Where's Shia?
I wish Americans like this would wake up and care this much about the issues in our own backyard...what a concept.
It's always funny how the first thing that these people do is build a wall.
I assume they are against the southern and northern wall, oh the irony 😂
Fully grown adults essentially playing the "but I'm not touching you" game
I wonder if they can read chapter books
@@ginxxyami They can not because a chapter is a collection of paragraphs and a singular, meaningful paragraph exceeds either 140, or 280 characters limit. Whichever threshold they choose, it does not matter, the chapter exceeds both.
Those people are very far from fully grown adults.
Nothing worse than university people
@@youngsomalia1511Most people do indeed, have the inability to read paragraphs’ of information sadly.
🎵Retardation Of Our Nation! 🎵
-System Of A Down
Meanwhile at ASU, the students tore this BS down and the police arrested the trespassing protestors.
W
ASU is team globohom0 dont forget tho
THE HEAT MAKE PEOPLE HAVE NO PATIENCE
Meanwhile the government is passing a bill to outlaw speech against Israel and using this as a distraction and to foment hatred of anti-Israel protestors to justify this expansion of government power. Just like 9\11.
@@flyingwalrus7831 definitely stealing that 🤣🤣
When the tasing happened "CHAIN LIGHTNING" 💀
but seriously do tasers actually work like that and are they strong enough to affect multiple people?
@@SystemBotonly certain types; most are single target
It's funny as hell regardless.
Ez exp
@@SystemBot tasers are electricity. All electric current runs with the same rules.
@@SystemBottheoretically they should but it needs to be strong otherwise the others will feel little and the farther they are from the epicentre the less they feel.
15:58 this is the same type of person that will block the road and keep an ambulance or fire truck at bay right in front of them and ACTUALLY cost people their lives…. Meanwhile she’s demanding they bring her food and water… while they are blockading everyone. Does she want it airlifted? 💁♀️🤦♂️
Imagine going to a school only rich people can afford, just to be harrassed by rich people not going to class, holding other people up. Im surprised they weren't carried out by the football team
The football is there on scholarships.
Someone even snuck into one of their regular private events. You compare their entire spread vs the catering company sandwiches other, less wealthy private universities get, and you just smell the entitlement.
Not disagreeing with you but just a fun fact. Columbia offers “free rides” to underprivileged or poor applicants, up to around 2,200 students per year. Also, they consider poor and underprivileged, a family that makes less than 150,000$ a year.
imagine crying about a protest
@@spicypizza6116 around 10-15% of Columbias students are there on scholarships of some sort. The University makes a lot of money, which baffles me why the Police has to be called and the campus security they paid so much for never was mentioned.
Imagine having to pass through a checkpoint of losers to get to class lol
Physical removal.
yeah that would have made my morning, every morning haha
Invest points in skill "Block Runner" & charge those NPCs at full speed.
Soft people like that are easy to deal with
To be fair, they dont seem to be very good at making a blockade. You could side step these losers by moving three feet 🤣
i have 2 felony convictions on my record and something like 40 misdemeanors. People really dont understand how hard life gets. no government jobs. no jobs where you carry a gun. no security jobs. no federal or state government job. no job that has government contracts. no more so many things that i dont feel like typing out. In short , you will get no job with a high starting pay. All good jobs are eliminated from your life. Most housing is eliminated from your life. Most self defense eliminated from your life.. you can't even carry pepper spray as a felon. I had terrible upbringing. My grandfather came to America as a mobster and spent his entire life in crime. My dad was an addict and petty criminal his whole life till recently. But I don't blame that on them fully. It was almost entirely my own fault. From the time I was a 15-year-old kid in juvie for 3 years, up until 2017 when I caught my last felonies, or any charge of any type, and thank God I got felony drug court instead of going to prison for 15 years like I was supposed to. 2017 was my last crimes and last of my iv fentynal and crack addiction.. I caught my first felony when i was like 21ish and now im 38. in my entire life ive had TWO jobs that were good enough to be a career. the first one i got fired because i was arrested for a felony warrant at the highschool where we were installing insulation for 47 dollars an hour. never worked there again. and the second job i have right now. Ive been at my current job for 3 years and i CANT fuck it up or i know exactly whats waiting for me. this is my last chance to live comfortably. i have to work 50 hours a week to live comfortably but at least i have that option now. when you have a felony your jobs are limited to jobs where they dont care about their security. washing dishes at a fast food place. manual labor. working for friends. or starting your own business. The government doesn't trust you anyway but they most definitely do not trust a felon even more. life got really real after that first felony. its not a game. you get one chance to do life right and i did not. it took me almost 40 years get my shit together. i dont wish that on anybody.
Thank you for sharing. Even misdemeanors can close doors for you depending on their nature. It's a common misconception that having your record sealed makes everything go away as if it never happened; there are plenty of instances where employers are permitted to see everything, mostly jobs that pay upwards of $75,000 per year, jobs in security, finance, upper management, and more (i.e. "real jobs" most people claw for). These kids really don't understand what they're doing. Why should you be hired when you're so self-righteous that you think taking over a school is a proper response to a war thousands of miles away that the people you're inconveniencing can do nothing about? Gonna have to work way harder to get jobs that your peers may be handed on a silver platter. One day they'll (hopefully) mature, and they'll be left with the permanent consequences of their actions, and serve as an example of how not to make your point.
@@megaultrasonic 100% agreed
Thank you for sharing, man, and I mean that genuinely. The people at these college campuses have no idea how easy their lives are, and are in for a rude awakening once they are forced to exit their bubble and enter the real world.
@@channingtaintum facts, dude.
I'm happy to hear your story not because where you came from but where you have gone with it. You have learned and grown. I hope opportunities open for you in the future.
This is what happens when parents don't punish their children, they grow up as children.
😧 oh no kid wants Thier government stop using tax money for others country instead of using it for health care
@@angelrasch so your saying they are throwing a temper tantrum because they want something? Still behavior of a child.
You’d be surprised how many children, so to speak, are around your day to day basis.
It’s more rare to find adults than stunted people in modern society.
When tuition is $50,000 a year, being prevented from attending a class has a monetary value. It wouldn’t be an insignificant one. There’s about 150 “school days” per year, so each day of disruption should come with a $333 fine per protestor per person they prevented entering the campus for their class.
That’s the DIRECT value being stolen. Not to even consider punitive damages, or that missing classes can jeopardize your degree.
Yep. I kinda hope I see a class action lawsuit formed by all the students loosing class time.
Force to school to refund for lost time, as they refuse to take action to fix the issue.
The value of the degree is lessened as well, recruiters will remember this forever. The value that is lost long term is probably well into the high 6 figures
@smithdakotalee no, they won't lmao. A degree from Columbia will always be valuable just with the name recognition alone. There were college protests during Vietnam and that didn't happen
Sadly if you put a $ amount on these violations, they'll just get crowd funded by anti-American subversives.
Yeah that's alot. Maybe that's why these students don't want any of that money to go to Israels genocide. America also works to hard for it's tax money to go to funding another country's genocide
Protests that disrupt the lives of other people who aren’t at all involved with the thing you are protesting are pretty gross.
Exactly, disrupt the government and leave regular people out of it.
Major "Just Stop Oil' vibes, they've found another useless way to disrupt more peoples lives. That literally and physically doesn't do nothing.
Thats what a protest is LMFAO. Its meant to wake people up who are being npc's.
@@perrystuart8035 the protesters in this are the npcs :P thats the twist
@@perrystuart8035 protest is supposed to be about voicing your complaints, not about being a nuisance...
How is wearing those scarfs not cultural appropriation?
Their great grandmas uncle was 1/16th Arab
why would it be? thinking that wearing clothes of different culture is cultural approriation is stupidest shit ever
@@user-jo3tn6cu4n I 100 % agree. Just trying to point out their dubble standards. I feel like theese type of political activists are quick to call out others for "cultural appropriation".
@@0x2A_ 😂😂
@@mikkeln4913like the Ghost of Tsushima controversy.
“It’s like a Cosplay!” No kidding, as if one of the main buildings on campus doesn’t have water faucets on every floor. If they want food so bad tell them to order Uber eats, just like they would any other day.
The cops in a press conference said that the school isn't asking them for assistance...
It's the school that is letting this happen
I would sue if I was a student
Just because you are breaking the law on campus doesn't mean the cops can't touch you.
@@BryceJ80 Theoretically it means t he cops could be trespassing I think is what the poster is saying. Being a cop doesn't actually give you unlimited leeway around laws. IF, strong if, the university didn't call the cops, they don't have any reason to be on campus and their presence may be considered a disruption more problematic than the protest itself.
6:33 Asmon is partially correct here, the cops don't have authority here unless summoned by the university.
It is private property and cops cannot act unless there is a Law broken.
@@BryceJ80 Except they're not IF that's true that the school said that, but that also means the cops would be in the wrong - as they would be trespassing at that point.
Or reasonable threat of law being broken @@p4bl04
Once I stopped breaking the law around age 19....My encounters with police officers completely stopped....It's pretty wild how that works.
I had the same thing happen with me 😂
Someone stole the 100th like from me
Lol same
one of the many mysteries of life huh
I mean, unless your black in alabama... but most of the country is pretty normal now
America is a pvp server every couple years had me in tears😂😭
Everywhere is pvp tbf; it’s just that Americans have malfunctioning software that’s been refined for that purpose for decades by people exploiting bugs in the system.
I wonder if the 200 innocent civilians that Hamas kidnapped (including whole families and woman who were forced to be their s x slaves) that those protesters *ripped their posters* and posted it on social media would also get “humanitarian aid” and food from Hamas
News flash: according to the Pilipino who were also captive at Hamas they ate toilet paper since Hamas give them no food.
27:19 She was laying on the ground like she was hurt, seen no one cared and just hopped up with a spring in her step like it was a brand-new day.
She watches too much football
@@headcollecter3000 Soccer*
She reminds me of myself pretending to be drowned in the backyard pool as a kid.
@@tylerdavisson355 when 99% of the world calls it football and you call it soccer...it might not be soccer
In our country we call it soccer, & you can't take that away from us 🎉@@Foatizenknechtl
This is the quickest way to turn those who are neutral to the opposite side of the protester.
Maybe, or maybe not. The lines are already drawn: the status quo is support for Israel's policies towards the Palestinians, with broad tacit support from a rather uninformed apolitical public.
There aren't really any neutrals in that paradigm, there's either disrupting the status quo, or not. Absent *any* kind of disruptive protest (people generally don't pay attention to any other kind), it's almost a certainty that nothing will change.
So, turning the issue ugly is a viable strategy - a majority of voters might wish that the US had no involvement at all in that region, reinforced by the chaos it's causing at home, as opposed to non-disruptive protests that the press won't cover and the public won't care about.
...and politics is very sensitive to optics.
Absolutely. It’s exactly what happened with woke agenda. Many people were neutral and didn’t care. Then protestors and extreme progressives pushed people to the opposite side.
Honestly the students who acted this way should lose their places and forfeit their fees, their places should go to poor people and if they have student debt they should have to continue to pay it off with no reward.
@@g.lowenklee2268or you turn the public against you and no one takes your pet issue seriously. Should have taken the hint from the Just Stop Oil group that stupid protests like these won’t do anything but make you look like fools.
Disrupt the government, not the common people.
you assumed they actually cares about palestine, they don't. they are just networking for democrats / government / corporate DEI job opportunities in the future.
@@g.lowenklee2268there’s plenty of neutral. In fact I’d argue an overwhelming majority feel bad for everyone dying but really don’t think it’s the United States business.
The comment about "so this means you don't stand up against genocide" is the dumbest shit I've ever heard. No, taking over an ivy league college in a country where that genocide isn't even taking place will do literally NOTHING for your cause. Why are you attacking your own home?
😂😂😂 it funny you said that cuz last month America literally use tax money for weapon to Israel.
Classic position of "i do what i want to do, but I also want you to do what I want to do"
Such fatherless behavior
Makes sense, intact families are dead in America.
dads left for milk or dad is a lib
They "liberated" from parents.
Hah, no. I bet some of them have fathers, but were brainwashed by social media.
You can be good person without father and you can also be bad person with father/mother
Some dad go to buy milk and some go to kabomb himself in another country
I haven't laughed so much in a long time. American girl demands "Humanitarian Aid" for occupying American university students, which are essentially the most privileged humans in the entire world, after billionairs and Arabian princes.
ikr XD
@@yig_501 Google offered to translate your comment for me, and it translated it to:
promise XD
communists running out of food speedrun
@@AdamantineAxe say it aint so XD
Get out
Kid was so mature and patient about it. I am so glad I am out of school right before things were about to turn south. If that was me in school I don't know what I would have done, but definitely not being civil about it.
Sue the school for you not being aloud to a class that you have paid for & then the school may do something
Protesting in an open public space is one thing. Blocking off exits and chokepoints is just malicious.
> Protesting in an open public space is
_useless._ Fixed that for you.
> Blocking off exits and chokepoints is
_how you get attention,_ which is what they want.
@@altrag No, it isn't useless. Getting attention by breaking the law gets you arrested, and resisting arrest while getting arrested gets you injured with escalating force, as it should be.
It common it democrats cities. When Trump was elected, in my area they block freeway and it lead to a father dying from a heart attack because the paramedic could not got to the hospital. Cops basically don't do anything because they don’t want to deal with the headache.
@@altrag They for sure got attention of a police by breaking a law. Funny how much they want to be fined or arrested
@@altrag pissing off people who you are trying to get on your side is the dumbest shit in existence, doing moves like this is a good way to make parties that could join you detest you
The students that are blocked should sue the school for their tuition, hold them responsible.
Or sue the individuals, I think this is technically kidnapping at 3:12. IIRC kidnapping doesnt have to mean shoved into a van, but also preventing someone from going somewhere they are allowed.
@@DG-kr8ptUnlawful imprisonment if anything. Even then he just walked away.
I'm really scared for 30 years from now when there's finally enough arab/muslims in western nations that the U.S begins openly threatening anti-arab interests. We're starting to see the affect of importing so, so many from a certain demographic. As someone who has never paid any attention to the jews whatsoever, I'm concerned for israel's future existence
@@DG-kr8pt no, not the indivieduals there is not point they are broke. just sue school they will do something about it if this fucks with their money
@@DG-kr8ptI agree but the guy didn’t actually try to go in so I feel like it wouldn’t be kidnapping. But you only have to move someone like 10 feet for it to be considered kidnapping
After the 4 star police, there is the 5 star SWAT, the 6 star Army, 7 star Navy...
At 11 stars, they fire a weaponized star's entire light output, focused to a foot wide laser beam, for a fraction of a second at you.
After all...
"We've got a city to burn, samurai."
That's not just enough to atomize pretty much anything, but perhaps even enough to make those atoms undergo fission and/or fusion into exotic isotopes.
One of the big reasons these protests go un-answered, often at the detriment of students, is because they are public campuses'. When a campus is public, and state funded, the campus has no legal authority to remove you from the campus unless you are either entering private property (the buildings) or assaulting someone. My collage would have a 'speaker' who would show-up, setup on campus, and verbally harass, threaten and shout slurs at students as they walked by with the hope that they would attack him. If they did, he would sue the campus and the students for money.
Just expel them all, no refunds, no degree, good luck with your loans.
Not to worry. Papa Biden will clear all of their loans for them!
Joey's got them on their loans at least. 😂
@@jamesthepatriot6213Not if the Supreme Court has anything to say about it.
@@HomersIlliadexactly. Let’s all say it together “the president does not have the power to eliminate student loans. That is not a function of that office”
Most of them aren’t even students. They just know colleges are a public space they will receive lots of attention
The balls to ask for aid during your protest is mind blowing. We forgot water 😆. Kids are so entitled im losing my mind...
Its a giant building, there are probably 100s of faucets inside.
@@maladyofdeath they need evian though
Wouldn’t be an issue if they weren’t blocking people from getting into a building and just protesting
couldnt they send like 3 people out to get water and stuff XD
@@yig_501problem is then they'd have to pay for it. She said she wants the university to supply it because they have meal plans (paid for by student loans or mommy and daddy). They won't go to a store because the money would come out of their pocket and not someone else's.
if i was being kept out of classes i was already paying exorbitant fees on, classes in which i am already at the mercy of the professor's stupid fucking whims, classes that my future hinges on, i would flip my shit. they would not be able to keep me out, and if they could, i'd pursue legal action against the school for not controlling or removing the protestors
ez clap
Protesting college students assert they have a right to be fed, but deny other students to simply go to class. Shut the whole thing down.
"Violence is not the answer, it's the question and if they don't respect your rights, the answer is yes."
Clicking heads
It's solved more problems than any other action in history.
@@TechnoMinarchistBallTo be fair, it created a lot of problems as well. War is pretty bad and violent uprisings often just lead to even worse military lead governments. Not exactly sure what you mean.
@@ViewOf lmao it decides who wins be quiet leftoid
@TechnoMinarchistBall it's caused more problems than anything else
If your freedom of speech gets in the way of me living my life and minding my business it's no longer a freedom of speech issue.
Well they are doing is ASSAULT. Many people do not know the difference between assault and battery. Assault has no physical interaction. Battery does.
@@thomasprogli3372According to Merrium Webster: Assault is by law a threat or attempt to inflict offensive physical contact or bodily harm on a person (as by lifting a fist in a threatening manner) that puts the person in immediate danger of or in apprehension (see APPREHENSION sense 1) of such harm or contact.
Battery is by law “an offensive touching or use of force on a person without the person's consent”
So… It’s both.
@@thomasprogli3372one could also argue robbery, since them stopping You from entering classes is assault, but also you loose money because youre forced to skip PAID classes.
@@thomasprogli3372I looked it up and if they’re just blocking the path and not saying anything or physically touching you or making any indication that they will harm you then it is not legally assault in America.
It is almost certainly illegal to block paths like this though in every or almost every state though, but the specific term or reason why may be state-by-state and detail dependent.
Now it's a freedom of movement issue
People who actually feel this way need to go there and not disrupt our lives here.
Lol. They dont actually believe their own words. They are performing., thats it.
I was thinking, the classes of the semester are ending, exam period starts, how can you avoid getting scolded at home by your rich parents for failing your classes because you partied all the time and never studied or written your essays? Get an agenda, organize a protest, get arrested and/or expelled and you are no longer dropping out because of crappy grades and your parents won't necessarily know it was your idea and you can blame your "friends" for pushing you into the whole thing.
I think this is psychopathic enough to be plausible for at least a few of these kids.
The scariest part about all of this, is that the people at these universities will be future leaders, CEOs, politicians, etc.
yeah safe to say the future is not looking good. I'm gonna go and watch some Idiocracy so i can get a heads up.
Or they might be a bum on the street you never know.
@@sergiolandz6056The folks from idiocracy respected their past leaders and the instructions they left them even though they were too dumb to understand why. When someone not stupid helped them they allowed that person to solve serious issues. These people will throw kerosene on a fire because their egos will never accept the fact their ideas are dumb. They will burn anything made by the "enemy" because it's their way or nothing.
Idiocracy is a promising future compared to the hell that awaits us.
Are they
If our future leaders are fighting for those without a voice then we are in good hands tbh
there is no protest, its "I wanna piss ppl off for no reason but need to claim its a protest to be justified"
U sUpPoRt GeNoCydE!!1!11one1!!
It's a protest so they can get passed without taking the exams they're so easy to read.
I don't get what's with the obsession on needing to have people, who take things to an inappropriate level, also never actually believe what they say. People that age are often stupid *and* idealistic, and it seems petty to deny the latter.
I'm getting tired of people refusing to acknowledge that the majority of people protesting are also students, who don't want money bring funnelled into an active war helping to exterminate a race of people without cause, sorry but I think their claim is plenty valid, and caring more about getting to class over an ongoing genocide is quite telling about your own extremely selfish actions, it's so shameful, who cares if tens of thousands human beings are being slaughtered, I have to get to philosophy 101, very important
@@nox22119how does protesting make them pass their exams?
"Bring in the buses, we got a lot of people to arrest!" LUL
My bud over in one of the campuses ran into this problem. He got ticked off and told the group every time he comes back and they are still in his way he will donate money to Israel's war effort.
Idk if he actually did donate but he said it was funny to him they were flipping out about it.
Rich people playing as being poor 'where's my 3 course restaurant!', they cant even go on protest and get there food delivered.
Crazy how none of these protests started until final exams were approaching.
😂
Talk about turning a tragedy into an advantage!
"Ummm... How to avoid Final exam?"
Kowalski, search the internet for hottest issue!
How rude of Hamas and Netanyahu to not consider the scheduling of exams in a random university in another country. They should have been more thoughtful before starting a war.
@@altrag simp
I actually got a notification from my uni about a protest going on at campus while watching this lol. Glad I’m doing a work term rn lmao
the protests are silly.. THIS IS AMERICA. Not isreal, not palestine.
16:30 "We're asking for basic humanitarian aid."
"So you're throwing a fit and now asking for food and water."
"We're not asking for anything"
Yo when i heard that chick said that, all i could think was ; have someone go get some water from the store? Maybe take shifts? Like a lunch break 😅 but no, instead they want to protest and take a hard stand, but dont want to do the hard work. Either suffer for your cause or plan this shit out better. Shit is so cringe
She was simply asking for an assurance that they don't prevent food from coming in, they weren't asking to be fed by anyone . Also if my tuition was going partly to fund a foreign government who drops exx plosivves on little Ky dds I too would be angry and want that to stop immediately, ignorance is not a good look.
@@FrawgfithAmbloseif my tuition was going to a terrorist organization that imposes Sharia law, I’d be pretty upset.
@@FrawgfithAmblose to be fair the point still stands, suffer or plan better. Regardless of whatever she was asking in regards to the food, It was not there because they did not think ahead, simple as.
@@FrawgfithAmbloseshe shouldn't get that assurance. people delivering food could be taken hostage & police couldn't stop it.
if it bothers someone how a school spends the money that they give that school, they shouldn't give money to that school. they're paying their "oppressor" so they're not victims, they're collaborators.
As a child of the 70's who went to many a sit in and protest...if someone in charge back then had a press conference to ask "them to commit to feed us" we would have kicked that person out of the protest right quick...like what even is that? how sheltered are you you think u protest and others owe you anything. This is why they will accomplish nothing, the second theres any discomfort they crumble....oh and make sure its bottles water too, no tap water hahaha
Make sure the water is room temperature San Pellegrino too.
Also the people you are protesting against might put laxatives in your food.
@@Acemanveryspecial Give them water from flint michigan.
Sit ins were a waste of time then, and a waste of time now.
@@user-nn7uc7qx8j u sure about that? Maybe look at U of T sit in to get a child care coop established back in the 70’s and then get back to me..spoiler I’m in the photo on the history of it as a child. Sit ins are effective if it’s directed AT the change u want made, not random people that have no say in anything. We wanted daycare on campus so it was a campus sit in. A sit in for some issue happening half way around the world has no effect n is silly, I agree. People used to know how to protest n we made real changes…these days no one knows anything, it’s just outrage culture for no reason n next month it will be something new.
Any regular student should sue for their tuition back
Aren’t these the same people who want us to pay off their student loans because they majored in basket weaving
Same people complaining we don’t let all immigrants in the country are complaining about Jewish immigrants moving to a country they have nothing to do with. Make it make sense!
Hopefully these people don't even get their degree.
“Uhh under water basket weaving thank you”
All for a country that we have pretty much nothing to do with. They're picking sides in a conflict that doesn't even affect them, and has been popping off for centuries. Utterly pointless. And to top it off they're directly altering random people's ability to go about their own business.
My question is why are all the protesters wearing masks and bandanas
They think they're Islamic. Yep.
@@Rachel-ht3rf dont talking if u have no clue
@@johnnyjoestar42069 don't talking english if you don't knowing english
Maybe to hide their identities because they're afraid of being made fun of online? Not really sure to be honest.
Why did Zionist Bill Ackman use his financial power to start doxing students who were simply critical of Israel before these protests were even a thing?
Its not being a vigilante, its self defense. They are physically stopping you on your way to class(with their bodies) then having larger people come over to intimidate you into doing what they want.
Yeah, the guy that called just not allowing yourself to be physically barred by the people trying to physically bar you.. bit dim. If you are just trying to walk through public space, and THEY have to physically use force to engage against YOU... then if anyone, they would be the vigilante. Trying to enforce their little no pass rule they made up. Like batman but lame, annoying, and ineffective.
@@karenamyx2205 Kyle Rittenhouse showed that they fold easily enough when you apply pressure
@@id2k. Rittenhouse isn’t what anyone should replicate. Dude faked cried in court and had to be escorted off stage because he doesn’t know what he was there for
@@MrGoonGod cool story, his solution is still the most effective for this issue
@@id2k.hahahahahah
I would have pushed though, but I am a big guy so they wouldn’t be able to stop me.
This right here.
Protesters like this do nothing but automatically turn me against their cause.
My buddy is doing his PhD on campus at UCLA and he says people are acting like the Wild West. People are being physically assaulted and the cops aren’t doing anything.
Suddenly I have a baseball game every day and carry my glove and bat.
Imagine what would happen if they found out you didn’t do anything for pride month?
The mental health crisis in the US needs to be addressed
Cops have done nothing since BLM. New policy. Why start now?
Need to form a commission, one that requires vigilance even….
There is a point where freedom of speech ends and kidnapping, intimidation, assault and disorderly conduct begin. Its the same reason people hate road protestors. It isnt speech when you are physically doing something to stop other peoples daily movements.
Protest is an important part of American history but these people are just tools.
It’s plain terrorism
Holding traffic and businesses hostage is an act of terrorism. Doubly so if people's livelihood is in jeopardy. There's a reason protesting has always been relegated to public spaces like parks and government buildings (and only then if you get a permit).
Go protest in a park, not in traffic.
Its not even related to freedom of expression.
Public property and public forums require that you dont commit any arbitrary interference to others rights of assembly, freedom of movement, association, etc.
By not having a peaceful assembly (which would be letting the person unrelated to a legal entity they may have a beef with through) and interfering with his freedom of movement and association they are waiving their status as a human per declaration of human rights which postulates that it takes a human being to respect the rights in the first place.
I think the funniest part is that every single one of these people genuinely believe themselves to be the most morally advanced and considerate people on their campus, and genuinely view the people they're preventing from just living their lives as morally inferior.
“What is this? Anor Londo?” Legitimately made me do a spit take 😂
You get into a prestigious university and the first thing you think is 'oh, i wonder how i could get expelled...' what a waste of opportunity.
They're probably all rich kids. They don't care about consequences for their actions
To be fair, their tutors are probably the ones who sent them down the activism path to begin with. Professors wanted a little gang of activists to push their nonsense. The problem with raising rabid dogs is that they’ll turn on you when they get hungry.
Pretty confident students go to uni/college to continue down the yellow brick road. Picking up a job has no yellow paint, scared rabbits huddle up in safe spaces.
Here is the thing - they do not believe they will get expelled. And to be honest, I do not believe universities will have balls to expel them.
They don't get expelled. Even the police are not charging most of them
“Can we please have a glass of water” bro you are PROTESTING the campus but but dur dur help us
They were okkupying a building dosnt the building have water?
Protesting is fine and legal. Breaking into and taking over a building, is not.
@@bl8388 yup, thats why the protestors who were filming the police while they went into the window were not arrested and only the ones in the building
@@TheHerOptimus Atleast in my campus, they close all bathrroms before closing. So people don't hide in there
That's why every single Jan 6er should be in prison @@bl8388
"They're larping" had me weak 😂
In my state there is a communist government and a long history of communist party. Not your typical autocratic one but an elected one and today they dont even believe in Das Capital! Still their cadres choosen mode of protest is blocking and creating a ruckus. So they create traffic jams and inconvenience everybody. That is not your right to protest, that is bullying. And over the years, this was normalized. All political parties uses the same mode. The police just stands by given they are instructed to do so. After many years there is no industry left in state. There is a financial crisis in government now. Good on Argentina in realizing how poisoness this ideology is!
Your freedoms should not impede anothers equivally relevant freedom. The moment it does so, it is not a right and it is illegal. Also colleges have a difficulty in pulling police into a campus because of the perception it creates. But it depends on the management. There are a lot of hidden sympathizers for this kind of group think. Mostly socialist thinkers who are always about class struggle. Western audiences have no idea about the kind of brainwashing socialsm can do to a person. Communism used Class Struggle due to economic unfairness. But now they are using the same strategy in West by using racism and other divisive aspects of society to bring in class struggle.
These university’s approve of these disruptions. If they didn’t approve all these students would be expelled. These universities need to be sued.
if it made you cry its legal grounds to sue bro
They also teach the lgbt ideology.
@@PandarenCH how does that make you feel?
@@deggersg6581 sick to my stomach. I hope we will get better times in 2025
@@PandarenCH why do you feel so strongly about being gay? are you jealous other people are? me personally i coudn't care, I don't think about it
"I am credentialed press!"
First rule for press. You can only go where the police allows you to.
lmao
Wrong. You have freedom to assemble. Freedom to protest.
@@Mvgical can i protest inside of your living room please?
@@Mvgical yo I'll just show up at the closest sidewalk to your house/apartment with a megaphone if that's alright
don't mind if we protest overnight during the weekend as well :)
people really be preaching the legal system until they experience the other side of the coin
@@Randomguy24345 Don't even ask him, just do it. He doesn't seem to think you need permission anyways.
@@Mvgical you do not have the freedom to step on others freedoms its then when you are braking the law
I wish we had a Negan to take one and make an example.
Meanwhile in the Israel Hamas war:
Soldier 1: sir, I have urgent news, the American students are protesting!
General: Those kids hundreds of miles away are sitting around campus in tents? What are we doing in this war
Opposing general: I overheard the news, let us end this war , no more blood will be shed
All: Thank you American students for you tantrums, peace will be in the middle east.
Hearing unemployed, spoiled kids tell the cops that they "paid for that gear" is peak lack of self awareness, especially considering they've never worked or paid taxes. How do the most meaningless people somehow believe they have the most meaning and are the most important lmao
I highly doubt Ivy League students are broke in any form. I personally know drug addicts and dealers that have a job. It’s not because of employment it’s because of terminally online people live in echo chambers.
I forget what’s it’s called but people who know nothing about something think they know everything
@@jakedo2233dunning kruger effect
so you're a trump supporter
And other people pay taxes so that they can be protected from violent protesters like these idiots.
School isn't a place for smart people, Morty.
Nice
They are protesting against genocide.
1:20 big guys from my class would always go in, i remember having some maniacs
These people will graduate with
a) A degree in modern feminism in post colonial Afghanistan
b) a false sense of superiority
c) a 95,000$ debt
Hopefully they get expelled at year three with no degree and all the debt lol
a) fucking floored me. +1
d) all of the above 😉
and dont forget they want our tax payer dollars to clear that debt that they chose
They will not graduate, because they missed their classes by standing around doing nothing and being annoying.
Go protest in Israel, go protest in front of their embassy. You guys can travel there without Visa. I hate it when regular normal people gets caught in between with no reason.
Protests in israel are also met with violence.. Just days ago people were protesting for immediate hostage deal and ceasefire... People got arrested there too..
why protest in Israel when it's the U.S government supplying the weapons
They should go to Israel then, not bothering students at a campus who has nothing to do with the war. @@truelies5431
@@Turbo-bs7okwhy protest at a school where kids literally have no idea what goes on in the real world?
@@Turbo-bs7ok then they should be protesting outside of the Whitehouse
How was this uploaded a day ago I went to sleep watching him and woke up watching him still streaming this 😭
Dealing with adult toddlers. I feel sorry for the police
You can lose your scholarship or financial aid for missing class. People are going to start charging through these weirdos soon
Soon? Day 1. They would have had me all the fucked up.
If you missed class because of a protest you aren’t going to lose your scholarship. What they’re going to expel an entire class of students because they can’t make it to class? Get real.
if it were me, I'd be comping back with a paint can and a large painters brush. It's not hurting them. They could move or get painted on. Their choice.
What are they even protesting at this point, do THEY even know?? This is ridiculous
Why are student protests right in Hong Kong but wrong in the United States?
We have video evidence of them not knowing, they do this because they "want to be on the right side of history"
a lot of them don't. just a bunch of sheep
@@maseisini6352well they should protest their student loan and college struggles
no they don't
Get Fart Spray MAX and dump the whole bottle inside of an old backpack, wear nasal filters and the backpack, go visit the barricade
They say they're the victims but they love displaying their power don't they?
Let me LARP a revolutionary for a sec. Just gonna check my gear:
- a pan with a spoon CHECK
- my smartphone CHECK
- my acting diploma CHECK
- face mask CHECK
- head towel CHECK
Now it's time to change the world. Just like my twitter followers said I would.
I never would have imagined we went from fighting them 20 years ago to now having home grown towel heads at our own schools
From the same "words are violence!" people come "they are not hurting anyone, and should not be treated like that."
Double think
Their violence is speech. Your speech is violence.
Im a firm believer in the first amendment and think anyone should be able to protest about whatever they want but they shouldn't be allowed to to "take over" areas or lock down areas and not allow people to walk past or go in. Taking over buildings and disrupting people's ability to learn is wild. I personally don't care avout Gaza or Palestine even a little so if i was attending this school I'd be very annoyed and frustrated that I paid all that money amd can't even go to class.
At least the people protesting the Vietnam war where being drafted. These guys literally have nothing better to do.
From the Minnesota ACLU's protestor's rights document: "It is a crime to intentionally obstruct, interfere with or make
passage dangerous on any public right-of-way."
If you have a permit for a specific area, you can block people in the approved, or permitted, area. But you can not block sidewalks or entrances to buildings. It is illegal. As someone who understands the laws around legal protest - and understands that the most successful civil rights campaign in US history was done through legal and respectful protest (sit in's, and legally orchestrated events), you cannot block public access ways in any circumstance (right of way), and you need a permit to protest in a public area.
protesters who continue to do this not only threaten public safety, but they demonstrate intolerance of other people's views and incentivize people to pass anti-protest laws, which I think are very harmful. But the bad eggs are the loudest, and they ruin it for everyone else.
They should be convincing people by the veracity of their arguments, not blocking equal citizens from getting to classes that they paid for.
If well intentioned, it's still pathetic and counterproductive. It's worse when protesters block roadways and highways, and it's tolerated by the police - hampering emergency vehicles and people from being able to pick up or feed their kids, or get to their jobs.
You want to talk about selfish? Look no further than the self-aggrandizing, group-think of morally haughty teens in the richest country ever in human existence. They know nothing about the conflict they never cared about until the Islamist Hamas sent bombs over the border of Israel and killed 1300 Israelis. But the genocide only goes one way, apparently.
This conflict is based on religious zealotry, racism and xenophobia. Both make exclusive religious claims on the land that neither could demonstrate the truth of if they tried.
The world isn't black and white - but simple minds only draw simple conclusions.
To sum up this thesis. Don't block maritime activates and respect the constitution.
Well spoken.
Exactly, push this up there in the comments
True words right here.
And the educated ones are right here. Well said, brother.
I'll never understand protesting for countries who couldn't give two shits about the USA or our culture. I would have just jumped the small waist high fence and been on my way.
Do you really think Palestine doesn't give TWO shits about USA? Who do you think funds israel who has been oppressing them for years now? Lots of taxpayer money from the US go directly go israel and then directly to the bomging of children, innocents and even foreign aid.
It's cause tiktok told them to
It’s funny since the closest example I can think of that actively had results is the Vietnam war.
However Americans had a reason to care, since we are losing lives to essentially fix the problem France couldn’t.
There, people also protested in schools which also do not directly connect to the war in Vietnam but when enough people cared, the Government had to as well.
Why do I bring this up?
Guess what school the Hippies protested in. Oh! It’s *”University Columbia”*
WHERE DID THEY DO IT? OH??? THE HAMILTON HALL???
That choice was deliberate.
9:56 the user reports on that one comment is hilarious. Pretty sure the people reporting these kinds of comments actually agree with blocking students from their education just to protest about a totally different country from the other side of the world that doesn't even care about them or even condone the protestor's way of living such.
I think most people don't understand that this is not pro palestine, it is pro terrorism. Iran, Hizbullah and Hammas and PRAISING them for their actions.
It's the 2024 version of a flash mob. People without a personality or skill who need something to fill the void
At least flash mobs expressed some creativity and requires some intelligence
@@NameIsDocat least it takes some talent to pull off sick dance moves. This requires no talent.
exactly, like who has or wants to spend their free time doing this garbage. go start a fund rasier. they aren't doing anything about the situation, a bunch of clowns
I love the guy at 27:18 posing for a picture as if he's brutally assaulted-- then promptly leaping to his feet once that's done.
He used feign death
Couldnt stop me lol, wouldnt even break pace
When Asmon calls your phone dirty start rethinking everything 12:35
"we're asking for basic humanitarian aid" bro just go to the 7/11 across the street and get water
They're acting like *they're* the ones trapped in Gaza
@@devinward461 For real holy shit 😂
They can't cuz they're unemployed hence asking for aid 🤣
I wonder how many of the donate
@@devinward461 "They're acting"
only important part
Columbia's already getting hit with a class action lawsuit for not protecting the safety of their students or doing anything about these student t3rrorists.
This protest puts the establishment in a very uncomfortable position. They're expected to protect Jewish positions but also don't want to piss off social activists.
"Full raid wipe" had me dead LMAO