"This is largely a blue-collar school where students are more concerned with getting their degrees and getting on with their lives." Sounds like entitled Ivy League brats-for-Jihad could learn a thing or two from CSU Bakersfield.
The idea people who protest are spoiled is a sad outlook on life. Protest is a foundation of US culture. I question those who oppose students exercising free speech even understand what protest is.
@@majorlazor5058 they are spoiled. I was working during college not living on campus, taking the city bus to school with no car and had no time for protesting. Imagine the privilege of these damn students to just be able to protest at will for days on end without a care for anything else...so check your damn PRIVILEGE.
what a weird report and made is sound as if the reporter regrets not having the protests. Do you WANT the protests? You should be celebrating that you have a student body that is mature and has clear understanding of why they are in school.
Bingo. Bakersfield is not part of the cult. The protests are not organic. They are arranged by agitators. The news people are propagandists. Did they try to find a pro israel supporter?
The protestors never mention the hostages because they literally do not want the hostages released. The Religion of Peace preaches violent intolerance that justifies the taking of civilian hostages, including a nine month old baby.
It's been confirmed that a lot of these protesters come from very wealthy families, are outside agitators or just want to be part of the protests. Average people don't have time for that nonsense. They work, study.
I think it’s less about students coming from wealthy homes and more about CSUB being a small commuter school. Also, many of the kids who attend CSUB are first generation college students that need to make sure they graduate. They can’t risk being kicked out, because the next university is 2 hours away.. unlike Columbia that has other colleges walking distances from theirs. And I notice the culture of Bakersfield in general is very uninteresting in the outside the US, unless it concerns their family living abroad.
@@kenfreiberg6302 At this point agree and even remotely supporting is benefitting those from the seventh and wrong. The kids here like most know the difference between targeting and which is the oldest of region and probably teach entire history that shows where these try to take homeIand because it guarantees dominance over all three paths and what’s really about, nice of to show up though and remember when free young were targeted at concerts and stuff said it’s wrong to ask to protest, kids stay safe from the literal washing on campus and a way to take voices of real victims and easily could be gaslight and using democracy.
Instead of making this lone mother or whatever that was holding a sign condoning the kidnappings of the invasion of Israel citizens why don’t you ask her about that while she’s standing there promoting the evil of the Palestinians?
No they are not wise. It called for a ceasefire and that supports hamas. They talked about non-existent war crimes. Did not talk about releasing the hostages.
Answer: Bakersfield is in the middle of nowhere and the majority of students are children of poor immigrants in their majority. They have much more to loose than anyone else.
Wow. Going to college to attend classes!? What a novel concept!! 😂 It goes to show that these protests are just something rich kids are doing to feel important
@@gregjones5022 You are right. There are many migrants there from México who are hard workers, grateful to live in free country that allows them to better raise their kids. Those are the kids you see with common sense in this report.
@@72marshflower15 I have been to Bakersfield NUMEROUS times, and by no means is it my preferred destination. At the same time, I respect these students for having far more common sense and maturity than the majority on campuses, and that includes the narcissistic clowns protesting at my own alma mater, Cal Berkeley. 😐
I am truly stunned that the rest of the world did not stand up and take notice that the students passed a resolution. What is it going to take before the Middle East learns that they have to listen to and obey the students in Bakersfield, California? Shocked, I say, shocked! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Sounds like the students on this campus are focused on the right things, studying and getting their degrees, not protesting because some is paying them or they want to fit in doing stupid stuff. Kudos to the students on this campus.
The phrase "blue collar, white collar" is more about a person's work than the person in question. Blue Collar, is more physical labor, wether unskilled or of a specific trade. White Collar is a more educated labor, usually centered towards office workers. From secretarial to management. It has nothing to do with the race, color or sex/gender of the person.
We are not having these protests in Florida either. We are a law and order state thanks to our great Governor DeSantis! Besides, there are almost 4000 colleges and universities in the US, these protests/riots are less than 1.5% of all of them.
It’s a tech school. Mostly nurses in training, engineers, automotive, and other blue collar workers who have very busy lives. No time to protest or ruin their careers.
These students have the right to their own opinions, criticising them for not having disruptive and intrusive protests is the nature of the pro Palestinian protests and is indicative of the basic problem with the issue of Israel / Palestine conflict from these protesters point of view. These protesters do not have the right to insist that every one has to agree with then
I am so glad that most of the colleges and universities in Pomona, Bakersfield, and surrounding areas, do not have protest activity like in NYC and other places. I pay out of State tuition for my kid to attend school in Pomona. I am not rich, every penny counts, and each penny is filled with blood and sweats. Only two more weeks, this semester will be over. I pray everyday for nothing to happen in her school. Whatever happens in those Ivy League schools, I can't afford to care.
It’s sad people think protest is stupid. If it wasn’t for protest 1/3 of people in Bakersfield would still be living south of the border. Protest is what led to the US opening its borders and amnesty to migrants and refugees.
No, they do not believe it is stupid, nor did they say so. And it is YOU that has this preconceived notion about this student body not acting like those presently in the news. As for the Civil Rights movement, that was begun in the late 50's, which had to do with Black Americans in the southern states. It had very little to do with immigrants at that time. In the southwest, there were individuals and organisations that did their work for the Latin community such as La Raza, and the work of Caesar Chavez in organizing and assisting the migrant farm workers. The few times was those that were semi-militant, such as certain chapters of the Black Panthers. Then, there's the belief that immigration to this country was set by protest, which lets us know that you haven't done a proper research of this subject. Immigration to the US has been long open since its existence was started. These weren't exclusively well heeled, many were of lesser means and with barely the clothes on their backs. From Ellis Island to San Francisco, millions came to this country, not out of protest, but for a need to begin their own story. Regardless of race, creed, religion, or nationality, they wanted to be free, live free, work as they can and want, without the encumberance of others nor to be so. It was enshrined by two documents, the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution, which includes the Bill of Rights. If you had done your homework you would've figured this out, but since it's evident that you haven't, well I'm not surprised...
Sounds like a school where a lot of kids go, but they also probably have a job on top of studying. Not a bunch of spoiled brats with all the free time in the world to be a SJW.
@@joeyboikly Of course there is funding. Who is providing the tents, the premade signs, the food and even payments to the protest leaders who are too old to be students.
Bakersfield dont get down like that. Its sunny and hot and people got things to do, thry work.for their money out there, they dont have time for the bullshit
This is the problem with media today. The report has a definite somber, regretful tone, to suggest that there should be protests. Then again, I saw the 'peacock' in the station's logo.
Nothing is really happening elsewhere either. The largest of these protest has about 200 people and many of them are not even students. The majority of the others do not even have 50 people protesting. This is a non-issue and the media is running with it for clicks.
Why do these people think they're making a difference? They aren't. There isn't anyone involved in that war that cares what any of us has to say about it. There isn't anyone involved that is going to change their course of action because of a bunch of annoying teenagers.
Is that why students are being called terrorists by leaders and violently beaten, and arrested for nothing but sitting and maybe shouting? No more free speech. No more freedom of assembly to tell the government our grievances.... You likely have had more bad influence on the world than any of these kids... Do us a favor...
I don't remember which specific school, but 50 arrests were made the other day and only 2 were students. Granted, there were many protesters, but the police and school administrators gave the upfront warning, that in one more hour arrests would be made. Most of the students decided to disperse to fight another day.
Imo, I find just that one lady far more personable and persuasive that the mass protests. Large camps with screaming automatically is intimidating and thus naturally offputting to the undecided. Maybe I am just naive, but it seems like we forgot how to talk to each other and meet in the middle.
Wish they could free all those children used in suicide missions by Hamas. Israel freed Hamza Mubatraki age 31 and Azam Juabra age 29, but we know what happened when the Palestine people got to them. Insanity.
Would be interesting to consider any analysis on the quality of hired professors at this university. Perhaps if you don’t hire professors who hate our country, or who have their own agenda to destroy our country, you probably don’t have the internal support on campus for this nonsense.
Used to visit Bakersfield for work. Great place and people. Very blue collar and working people. Doesn’t surprise me there are no protest. They are also very kind and compassionate. The fact that they don’t protest doesn’t mean that they are unaware of what is happening or don’t have a lot of empathy for the people of children of Gaza and the hostages.
If the students at Bakersfield are like myself when I was in college and do not have the time or money to blow on noisy non-educational activities they will be better off in the long run. Face time, sounding off for the cameras and being involved in anarchy is no replacement for real education.
😂 I was going to say a few things, but, looks like everybody else has it covered! 👍🏼👍🏼 These are hard-working students, not spoiled, self-entitled Ivy leaguers with idle hands! Their parents pay $100,000 a year for tuition yet they claim they're now "homeless" when they're kicked out of the dorm. 😂 🙄
The headline said they didn't understand why that protest was so quiet. So they went to find out...well because only 1 person is there. They are trying to get more people to help her protest. They just can't say that. This isn't a story they are trying to incite a protest and disturb the peace for everyone. They need the daily stories if they can develop some from this one
All the protesting for another country's war. If they wanted to make a difference, they should pack up and go fight for their beliefs and opinions. College students protesting for an outcome of a war they are not willing to fight themselves. They are willing to sacrifice other people's lives and money for their "enlightened" opinions. Absolutely disgusting.
She is the mother…..demonstrating ….like her daughter…..protesting publicly….something they would not be allowed to do, especially women….in Gaza or the West Bank….under Hamas or the PLO.
These students don’t have trust funds. They know they’re here to get into better paying fields. Rather then having there parents just giving them a job. In fields they are not prepared for.
Most universities are actually completely peaceful. There aren’t that many Universities with protests going on when you compare the number of universities without protests withe the ones with protests. It’s actually a small fraction of universities.
YOU really need to know the definitions if you think either one of those is being perpetuated on the Palestinians, who started this latest round of fighting on 7 October.
Interesting though that Bakersfield and the San Joaquin Valley attract many Sikhs, who pursue farming, truck driving and similar blue-collar occupations. They seem to coexist more or less with the Anglo and Hispanic communities there without any major drama, good for them.
Because they are not Non-player Characters programmed by TikTok videos ? X-D Smart Students ! Protests do nothing. Want to help, work at the food bank, volunteer to pick up trash and clean the sidewalks.
Do all these protests at all the colleges have any effect on the terrorism perpetrated by hamas, or will it cause the release of the hostages? I think not.
Whaa-whaa: only one, poor, individual protestor. Why are you giving her the time time of day? Does she denounce the atrocities of Oct 7? That's what you should be asking her.
Real life students trying to get a real education. No problem.
"This is largely a blue-collar school where students are more concerned with getting their degrees and getting on with their lives." Sounds like entitled Ivy League brats-for-Jihad could learn a thing or two from CSU Bakersfield.
If they wanted to learn something they could 🤷
because the people of bakersfield have common sense
Indeed!
at last a campus with smart students, who have no sense of entitlement
The professor is right, the students don’t have time and extra money for all those protest. Unlike ivy league schools where the kids are spoiled.
Vietnam still communist
never understand 🤣
@@PEACEKEEPER-mm3jsbut free country, do you even know what freedom and independence means
pay respects to Carolyn
The idea people who protest are spoiled is a sad outlook on life. Protest is a foundation of US culture. I question those who oppose students exercising free speech even understand what protest is.
@@majorlazor5058 they are spoiled. I was working during college not living on campus, taking the city bus to school with no car and had no time for protesting. Imagine the privilege of these damn students to just be able to protest at will for days on end without a care for anything else...so check your damn PRIVILEGE.
what a weird report and made is sound as if the reporter regrets not having the protests. Do you WANT the protests? You should be celebrating that you have a student body that is mature and has clear understanding of why they are in school.
Bingo. Bakersfield is not part of the cult. The protests are not organic. They are arranged by agitators. The news people are propagandists. Did they try to find a pro israel supporter?
Of course they wanted the protest. It distracted you from climate garbage 🗑
Looks to me like he is trying to stir some up.
That went thru my mind during the report. As the old adage goes, sometimes it’s best to let sleeping dogs lay.
All is quiet at UNLV here in Las Vegas too. Maybe it's because the Islamic population here all have jobs😆
Lonely, helpless, and hopeless describes the hostages' captivity and not this single protester.
The protestors never mention the hostages because they literally do not want the hostages released. The Religion of Peace preaches violent intolerance that justifies the taking of civilian hostages, including a nine month old baby.
Congrats, CSU, for not giving Jihad a foothold on your campus.
It's been confirmed that a lot of these protesters come from very wealthy families, are outside agitators or just want to be part of the protests. Average people don't have time for that nonsense. They work, study.
Really
People with a brain, use it, workers work. You do what you do best.
I think it’s less about students coming from wealthy homes and more about CSUB being a small commuter school.
Also, many of the kids who attend CSUB are first generation college students that need to make sure they graduate. They can’t risk being kicked out, because the next university is 2 hours away.. unlike Columbia that has other colleges walking distances from theirs. And I notice the culture of Bakersfield in general is very uninteresting in the outside the US, unless it concerns their family living abroad.
Don't umdermime USA young generations sir..
What they do actually concern with US politics going foward.
Nah. Not nonsense. Not “nonsense.” Not “nonsense”. /
Smart people do not have time for stupid protests 🤦🏿🙄
Especially for pro islam 😅 what a joke
Says smart you?
@@kenfreiberg6302 At this point agree and even remotely supporting is benefitting those from the seventh and wrong. The kids here like most know the difference between targeting and which is the oldest of region and probably teach entire history that shows where these try to take homeIand because it guarantees dominance over all three paths and what’s really about, nice of to show up though and remember when free young were targeted at concerts and stuff said it’s wrong to ask to protest, kids stay safe from the literal washing on campus and a way to take voices of real victims and easily could be gaslight and using democracy.
yeah smart people will go to a university on the bottom of university ranking.
Yes
Instead of making this lone mother or whatever that was holding a sign condoning the kidnappings of the invasion of Israel citizens why don’t you ask her about that while she’s standing there promoting the evil of the Palestinians?
The people are wise .and they know who Gaza is.
No they are not wise. It called for a ceasefire and that supports hamas. They talked about non-existent war crimes. Did not talk about releasing the hostages.
@@freeborn204 ceasefire is supporting Hamas? nice, you really like seeing innocent people get murdered.
Answer: Bakersfield is in the middle of nowhere and the majority of students are children of poor immigrants in their majority. They have much more to loose than anyone else.
How do you know how loose they are?
Don't be so judgmental.
maybe, just f**king maybe they are merely NORMAL PEOPLE that don't want to get caught up in bullsh*t, that they can't control in the first place
Well Bakersfield just like my area is outside of the blue realm like San Gabriel. We don’t tolerate leftists on these parts.
They want an education and yes they are greatfull to be in college they are future secesfull educated people .!
@@AvaNa.na.-sf9hkAs much as the protesters.
Wow. Going to college to attend classes!? What a novel concept!! 😂
It goes to show that these protests are just something rich kids are doing to feel important
What is this report? How about theorizing the students realize that Hamas is the problem?
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No, considered that, but I spent time there and yes some might think of it, but people are busy and have better things to think about.😊
@@eudaenomic love your handle!
The reporter and news team only making this issue worse. These colleges are not for protesting! she is NOT a student either
Bakersfield sounds good at this moment
Yeah you’ve never been there.
It doesn’t belong in California
@@gregjones5022 You are right. There are many migrants there from México who are hard workers, grateful to live in free country that allows them to better raise their kids. Those are the kids you see with common sense in this report.
@@gregjones5022 this country isn’t free. That’s a lie.
And these migrants were forced by the U.S. to leave their homelands.
@@72marshflower15 I have been to Bakersfield NUMEROUS times, and by no means is it my preferred destination. At the same time, I respect these students for having far more common sense and maturity than the majority on campuses, and that includes the narcissistic clowns protesting at my own alma mater, Cal Berkeley. 😐
There's no way that with the economy the way it is, all these are protesting. They must be getting funded.🤷
Fox news reports according to their investigation, source of funding protests are major donaters to Democrat party
I am truly stunned that the rest of the world did not stand up and take notice that the students passed a resolution. What is it going to take before the Middle East learns that they have to listen to and obey the students in Bakersfield, California? Shocked, I say, shocked! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Sounds like the students on this campus are focused on the right things, studying and getting their degrees, not protesting because some is paying them or they want to fit in doing stupid stuff. Kudos to the students on this campus.
Not really. Interviewing working class students in the middle of nowhere is like asking a construction worker his views on the constitution.
@@ruyaal i dont agree with that
@@HoontaNagaMaybe because you are not from California.
The difference reflects some schism of the society
@@ruyaal The United States Constitution is important for ALL Americans regardless of living in urban or rural areas.
It’s clear that we have protesters for hire, on our kids campuses.
So, in other words it's not spoiled rich white-collar students, I get it.
Have you seen them, they aren't all white!
@@karenrobertson4544 I said nothing about skin color, I said white "collar".
The phrase "blue collar, white collar" is more about a person's work than the person in question. Blue Collar, is more physical labor, wether unskilled or of a specific trade. White Collar is a more educated labor, usually centered towards office workers. From secretarial to management. It has nothing to do with the race, color or sex/gender of the person.
@@jimcab4279 Excellent reply and point well made.
We are not having these protests in Florida either. We are a law and order state thanks to our great Governor DeSantis!
Besides, there are almost 4000 colleges and universities in the US, these protests/riots are less than 1.5% of all of them.
He should be our President
I work at a university in Rhode Island and it’s been completely peaceful.
It’s a tech school. Mostly nurses in training, engineers, automotive, and other blue collar workers who have very busy lives. No time to protest or ruin their careers.
I forgot Rhode Island was a state.
She has every right to protest. This is peaceful, that is what the constitution approves.
While i oppose her views, she is at least respectful to the students who are there to learn.
Would the respect stand even if the number of protesters grow
These students have the right to their own opinions, criticising them for not having disruptive and intrusive protests is the nature of the pro Palestinian protests and is indicative of the basic problem with the issue of Israel / Palestine conflict from these protesters point of view. These protesters do not have the right to insist that every one has to agree with then
Amen. The station should drive to la to feed their sick ideology as to what students should be involved with
Bakersfield is a red enclave in California. Most of the students are sons/daughters of oil field workers and most conceal carry.
There's also a lot of farmworkers children and money is something they can't really afford to waste
I am so glad that most of the colleges and universities in Pomona, Bakersfield, and surrounding areas, do not have protest activity like in NYC and other places. I pay out of State tuition for my kid to attend school in Pomona. I am not rich, every penny counts, and each penny is filled with blood and sweats. Only two more weeks, this semester will be over. I pray everyday for nothing to happen in her school. Whatever happens in those Ivy League schools, I can't afford to care.
That was hilarious.
Yeah, we're pretty much here to go to school.
I think this student protestor would be more comfortable elsewhere. Only the rich can afford to be stupid.
The illegal occupation of Palestine is the problem
Or principled
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SO TRUE My friend❤
It’s sad people think protest is stupid. If it wasn’t for protest 1/3 of people in Bakersfield would still be living south of the border. Protest is what led to the US opening its borders and amnesty to migrants and refugees.
No, they do not believe it is stupid, nor did they say so. And it is YOU that has this preconceived notion about this student body not acting like those presently in the news.
As for the Civil Rights movement, that was begun in the late 50's, which had to do with Black Americans in the southern states. It had very little to do with immigrants at that time. In the southwest, there were individuals and organisations that did their work for the Latin community such as La Raza, and the work of Caesar Chavez in organizing and assisting the migrant farm workers.
The few times was those that were semi-militant, such as certain chapters of the Black Panthers.
Then, there's the belief that immigration to this country was set by protest, which lets us know that you haven't done a proper research of this subject. Immigration to the US has been long open since its existence was started. These weren't exclusively well heeled, many were of lesser means and with barely the clothes on their backs. From Ellis Island to San Francisco, millions came to this country, not out of protest, but for a need to begin their own story. Regardless of race, creed, religion, or nationality, they wanted to be free, live free, work as they can and want, without the encumberance of others nor to be so. It was enshrined by two documents, the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution, which includes the Bill of Rights.
If you had done your homework you would've figured this out, but since it's evident that you haven't, well I'm not surprised...
Some people go to school to listen to their teachers read their books and pass their tests and get their diploma
Most campuses aren't involved in the idiocy, not just CSUB.
Sounds like a school where a lot of kids go, but they also probably have a job on top of studying. Not a bunch of spoiled brats with all the free time in the world to be a SJW.
So sad that crime and terrorism have become a protest for human rights upside-down world
The groups funding the protest know to allocate their money to schools with bigger names and more media visibility.
Who are these groups? Where are their funds coming from? Is it George Soros or perhaps Larry Fink from Blackrock?
No funding just humanity
@@joeyboikly Nope, looks like a cattle drive gone wrong.
@@joeyboikly Of course there is funding. Who is providing the tents, the premade signs, the food and even payments to the protest leaders who are too old to be students.
@@spacini disturbing imagery to describe people exercising their first amendment rights.
Bakersfield dont get down like that. Its sunny and hot and people got things to do, thry work.for their money out there, they dont have time for the bullshit
as if CSU in the only college in the entire country that isn’t experiencing disruptions.
“From the river to the sea…..Gaza wants to be LGBTQ free….”
Thanks
~Jim Eagle
Are you deleting my comment?
Lol lol lol lol lol
@themediaisnotyourfriend1124 they never delete the one asking did you flag me. They flag the one they don't want others to read.
And Jim crow, cause islam likes him too
Genocide supporters are crazy to me
CSU Bakersfield. Remember that name when it's time to hire an actual worker for your company.
Refreshing and hopeful to see this report.
Because there’s professional agitators at work at these other universities
This is the problem with media today. The report has a definite somber, regretful tone, to suggest that there should be protests. Then again, I saw the 'peacock' in the station's logo.
Bakersfield is a small college-nothing really happens here.
Nothing is really happening elsewhere either. The largest of these protest has about 200 people and many of them are not even students. The majority of the others do not even have 50 people protesting. This is a non-issue and the media is running with it for clicks.
lol yeah right? the prompt for this news segment is such a weird question to ask
@@ryanlannan3028but has one of the highest foreign popuIation and pathway out of state, fruit from farms and cheapest.
Till islam hits
Why do these people think they're making a difference? They aren't. There isn't anyone involved in that war that cares what any of us has to say about it. There isn't anyone involved that is going to change their course of action because of a bunch of annoying teenagers.
Is that why students are being called terrorists by leaders and violently beaten, and arrested for nothing but sitting and maybe shouting?
No more free speech.
No more freedom of assembly to tell the government our grievances....
You likely have had more bad influence on the world than any of these kids...
Do us a favor...
I don't remember which specific school, but 50 arrests were made the other day and only 2 were students. Granted, there were many protesters, but the police and school administrators gave the upfront warning, that in one more hour arrests would be made. Most of the students decided to disperse to fight another day.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!
We put Americans first 🇺🇸
Exactly, not Israel.
sounds awful antisemitic....
@@andrewrankin1443 Who is putting Israel first? lmfao.
@@Bl00dCrownall of congress and the president.
Is HAMAS the good guys?
Its a luxury that the rich entitled masked clowns and the paid activists have time for.
Imo, I find just that one lady far more personable and persuasive that the mass protests. Large camps with screaming automatically is intimidating and thus naturally offputting to the undecided. Maybe I am just naive, but it seems like we forgot how to talk to each other and meet in the middle.
A Columbia protester said, "I wouldn't demean myself by talking to a Jew!" So much for talking to each other.
And she stood by her words without hiding behind a mask.
There's no meeting in the where Islamist are involved.
"Meeting in the middle" has led to a 35 trillion dollar deficit, more taxes, more regulation, endless floods of immigrants, high inflation, etc.
Wish they could free all those children used in suicide missions by Hamas.
Israel freed Hamza Mubatraki age 31 and Azam Juabra age 29,
but we know what happened when the Palestine people got to them.
Insanity.
Would be interesting to consider any analysis on the quality of hired professors at this university. Perhaps if you don’t hire professors who hate our country, or who have their own agenda to destroy our country, you probably don’t have the internal support on campus for this nonsense.
Thats the central valley for you...we are not like the rest of California...we county 😊
Used to visit Bakersfield for work. Great place and people. Very blue collar and working people. Doesn’t surprise me there are no protest. They are also very kind and compassionate. The fact that they don’t protest doesn’t mean that they are unaware of what is happening or don’t have a lot of empathy for the people of children of Gaza and the hostages.
If the students at Bakersfield are like myself when I was in college and do not have the time or money to blow on noisy non-educational activities they will be better off in the long run. Face time, sounding off for the cameras and being involved in anarchy is no replacement for real education.
They wanna do something? Fly to Gaza and do something
Wanna do something? Stop
Being ignorant
I'm not sure Israel will allow that.
This is a braindead take
@@jefryt67yes they will as long as they’re in a volunteer group (Doctors without Borders, Red Cross, UN, UNRWA, World Kitchen, among others)
@@annumy.8182 go to gaza and do something about it
They are a smaller school with less funding.
Now this sounds like a school,you could send your kids too.
The lack of trouble is troubling.
Wow! A normal decent school.
They are getting paid to do this and alot of them arnt even students
Maybe the students pay for their own classes.
CS Bakersfield is not internationally known therefore it doesn’t make international headlines To protestThere.
They’re too busy going to city councils and threatening politicians.
😂 I was going to say a few things, but, looks like everybody else has it covered! 👍🏼👍🏼 These are hard-working students, not spoiled, self-entitled Ivy leaguers with idle hands! Their parents pay $100,000 a year for tuition yet they claim they're now "homeless" when they're kicked out of the dorm. 😂 🙄
Congratulations CSU! You show the way!
I love these kids and I want to congratulate their parents for bringing up some decent human beings .
Some young people don’t have for this nonsense!
i will give this local news station some props. seems to be a legit good story. cant say the same for many local news orgs these days
the story is that a quiet commuter school isn't engaging in a peaceful protest. Not really a ton of intrigue here... idk why they ran with this
The headline said they didn't understand why that protest was so quiet. So they went to find out...well because only 1 person is there. They are trying to get more people to help her protest. They just can't say that. This isn't a story they are trying to incite a protest and disturb the peace for everyone. They need the daily stories if they can develop some from this one
The difference is that these students aren’t spoiled brats! Many probably have jobs!
Way to go bakerfield.
They learned from Riddhi Patel.
To divert the attention of the United States from what they're doing in DC
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Cause they want to study. Protesting is a lazy student's attitude.
Fear of Missing Out - You know it, and I know it. These kids would sleep through Gram's funderal if before 2 PM
Could it also be that these Bakersfield students are more aware and a lot more intelligent than the fools around the country
All the protesting for another country's war. If they wanted to make a difference, they should pack up and go fight for their beliefs and opinions. College students protesting for an outcome of a war they are not willing to fight themselves. They are willing to sacrifice other people's lives and money for their "enlightened" opinions. Absolutely disgusting.
She is the mother…..demonstrating ….like her daughter…..protesting publicly….something they would not be allowed to do, especially women….in Gaza or the West Bank….under Hamas or the PLO.
Because these kids lack common sense.
Ah, political science professors: by and large the biggest mouths and narrowest worldviews of any faculty.
Students can be PROUD of themselves
These students don’t have trust funds. They know they’re here to get into better paying fields. Rather then having there parents just giving them a job. In fields they are not prepared for.
Most universities are actually completely peaceful. There aren’t that many Universities with protests going on when you compare the number of universities without protests withe the ones with protests. It’s actually a small fraction of universities.
I'm happy to hear that. As always, MSM news is handpicked.
The professor trying to overanalyze it. The reason is people in Bakersfield love America!
Protesting an issue in a far-away land really is a luxury like so many others have said
They really need to know the definition of war crimes and genocide
Yes. They would protest against hamas.
YOU really need to know the definitions if you think either one of those is being perpetuated on the Palestinians, who started this latest round of fighting on 7 October.
Not surprising considering it's Bakersfield. Reminds me of ERAU. People are there to get their degrees and have succesful careers.
Looks like a lack of muslims.
Exactly
and Bakersfield doesn't attract Islamic extremeists.
Interesting though that Bakersfield and the San Joaquin Valley attract many Sikhs, who pursue farming, truck driving and similar blue-collar occupations. They seem to coexist more or less with the Anglo and Hispanic communities there without any major drama, good for them.
Isn’t the aid package for Ukraine and Israel somehow wrapped up in the TikTok ban. Like it was a package or something.
Because they are not Non-player Characters programmed by TikTok videos ? X-D
Smart Students ! Protests do nothing. Want to help, work at the food bank, volunteer to pick up trash and clean the sidewalks.
CSU Bakersfield students and staff knows what is right!!!There.I gave you a full explanation!!
Do all these protests at all the colleges have any effect on the terrorism perpetrated by hamas, or will it cause the release of the hostages? I think not.
Fun fact-Fmr Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy is a CSU Bakersfield grad.
no protests in Iowa, havent seen a single one
They WANT to get an education AND their parents have raised them well.
I think the professors who are TRUE TEACHERS who do not put radical ideas on students' minds. Maybe that is also a factor.
Promote all these real-life American citizens that love their country first! It`s a real future of Great America.
Whaa-whaa: only one, poor, individual protestor. Why are you giving her the time time of day? Does she denounce the atrocities of Oct 7? That's what you should be asking her.
Woman is proud of her daughter protesting at ucla....wonder who pays her daughters tuition?
So it's mainly money. The financial sources to be blocked. Influence of petro dollars...