Temple students detained after protest at engineering career fair


four arrested at the career fair. they fault the law and the law one. hope they like jail.
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"Protestors entered room 200 of the Howard Gittis Student Center and used a bullhorn to condemn weapons and defense contractors, like Ghost Robotics and Lockheed Martin, for their roles in the deaths of more than 40,000 Palestinians, including 16,000 children."

You think protesting genocide should be criminalized?
 
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"Protestors entered room 200 of the Howard Gittis Student Center and used a bullhorn to condemn weapons and defense contractors, like Ghost Robotics and Lockheed Martin, for their roles in the deaths of more than 40,000 Palestinians, including 16,000 children."

You think protesting genocide should be criminalized?
there siding with terrorists who start this in first place and have taken americans and israels hostage and killed them. you not american siding with terrorists.
 
there siding with terrorists who start this in first place and have taken americans and israels hostage and killed them. you not american siding with terrorists.
Jews in Palestine resorted to terrorism decades before their racist, apartheid state came into existence in 1948:

TERROR OUT OF ZION - IRGUN ZVAI LEUMI, LEHI, AND THE PALESTINE UNDERGROUND, 1929-1949 | Office of Justice Programs

"THE IRGUN WAS FORMED UPON THE LEADERSHIP OF VLADIMIR JABOTINSKY TO ASSUME AN OFFENSIVE TERRORIST STRATEGY AGAINST THE ARABS WITH APPARENTLY ARBITRARY VIOLENCE AGAINST ARAB POPULATIONS.

"ANOTHER UNDERGROUND JEWISH TERRORIST GROUP, LOHAMEY HERUTH ISRAEL (FIGHTERS FOR THE FREEDOM OF ISRAEL) OR LEHI, WAS FORMED UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF AVRAHAM STERN AND CAME TO BE PERCEIVED BY CONVENTIONAL EYES AS THE MOST VIOLENT AND UNRESTRAINED TERRORIST ORGANIZATION OF THE MODERN ERA.

"WHEREAS THE HAGANAH ACTED AS AN UNDERGROUPND MILITIA AND THE IRGUN AS AN UNDERGROUND ARMY, LEHI FOCUSED ON THE ASSASSINATIONS OF SIGNIFICANT BRITISH OFFICIALS, THE MOST NOTABLE BEING THE MURDER OF BRITISH AMBASSADOR MOYNE IN EGYPT."
 
I’m glad the police removed the protesters. While they are free to protest, it looks like they crossed the line and their actions infringed on the rights of others; namely, students trying to get jobs in engineering.

When are protestors going to learn not to cross the line and infringe on the rights of others?
 
I’m glad the police removed the protesters. While they are free to protest, it looks like they crossed the line and their actions infringed on the rights of others; namely, students trying to get jobs in engineering.

When are protestors going to learn not to cross the line and infringe on the rights of others?
when they going to learn there on the wrong side
 
Your link:

"Protestors entered room 200 of the Howard Gittis Student Center and used a bullhorn to condemn weapons and defense contractors, like Ghost Robotics and Lockheed Martin, for their roles in the deaths of more than 40,000 Palestinians, including 16,000 children."

You think protesting genocide should be criminalized?
These kind of "protests" don't really achieve anything.

Unless you have large numbers and some heavy hitters with you, it's a waste of time.

These are histrionic kids who've never missed a meal in their lives and think they are more important than they are.

It's more about, "Look at me!" than about the suffering half a world away.
 
These kind of "protests" don't really achieve anything.

Unless you have large numbers and some heavy hitters with you, it's a waste of time.

These are histrionic kids who've never missed a meal in their lives and think they are more important than they are.

It's more about, "Look at me!" than about the suffering half a world away.
I heard the same criticism about "histrionic kids" opposing US war crimes in Vietnam; it was wrong then, and it's wrong now.

Virtually all protest movements begin small.
When Noam Chomsky and others began protesting against the killing in Vietnam, they were often outnumbered by police who were protecting them from "patriots" objecting to those protests.

It's all about the responsibility to act as Noam pointed out 55 years ago:

Responsibility by Noam Chomsky, Delivered at March 4, 1969 Protests at MIT

"Responsibility

"At a very general and abstract level, few will disagree that a man is responsible for the foreseeable consequences of his acts—or of his failure to act.

"The real questions arise when we ask ourselves: How compelling is the need to act, what forms should action take?

"The path of least resistance is always to accept the distribution of power as it exists, to ratify and support it either by doing nothing or by lending one’s talents to the implementation of policies that are not questioned or challenged.

"The cost of this passivity will be borne by the victims of American power—but they are far away, often of another race and culture, and powerless to strike back at us."
 
there siding with terrorists who start this in first place and have taken americans and israels hostage and killed them. you not american siding with terrorists.
So you think that killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people in the Middle East over the last 70 years by Western intervention isnt going to arouse anger in people , just to keep the ME destabilized so that they never coalesce into a formidable force against the G7.

A statement from our first female secretary of state, Madeleine Albright;

"We have heard that half a million [Iraqi] children have died. I mean, that is more children than died in Hiroshima," Stahl said. "And, you know, is the price worth it?"

"I think that is a very hard choice," Albright answered, "but the price, we think, the price is worth it."
 
So you think that killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people in the Middle East over the last 70 years by Western intervention isnt going to arouse anger in people , just to keep the ME destabilized so that they never coalesce into a formidable force against the G7.

A statement from our first female secretary of state, Madeleine Albright;

"We have heard that half a million [Iraqi] children have died. I mean, that is more children than died in Hiroshima," Stahl said. "And, you know, is the price worth it?"

"I think that is a very hard choice," Albright answered, "but the price, we think, the price is worth it."
you think killing same amount of americans and israels people and sending them back dead and being terrorist jew and american hater is ok.
 

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