Four officers were hurt when Boston Police broke up a pro-Palestinian protest and arrested 108 people at Emerson College early Thursday. WBZ TV's Penny Kmitt reports.
No, they would have been. There aren't a lot of them in this area. Usually isolated situations. They tend to live in the Mass and Cass area, although I'm starting to see some of them creeping into places like Coolidge Corner where they've never really congregated before.
They can dish it, but they can't take it. They are little tyrants who think they can manipulate others into getting what they want. I used to go to Emerson and I know the kinds of kids who go to school here. The undergraduates in particular are incredibly entitled and often come from wealthy families in positions of power; in business, politics, or the film industry itself. They're simply used to getting their own way. Consequences do not exist in their world. Their wealthy families will just buy them out of trouble.
There were warnings on Wednesday afternoon that the encampment went against Boston City policies. Heed the warnings and leave. Freedom to protest crossed lines. Don't claim police brutality. The student who was interviewed sounded entitled. He made a good decision to speak anonymously. He gets zero sympathy from me. Praying for a quick recovery for the 4 injured officers. Thank you to public works for cleaning up. I know it is your job, but you already had enough to do in your regular routines.
Maybe you can help me out with a couple questions: -Does the Ukrainian government have clauses in their charter dedicated to the destruction of Russia? -Did the Ukrainian military invade Russia and massacre its people? -Is the Ukrainian government using its citizens as human shields? Wait, its almost like comparing the two completely different situations is only something an idiot would do. No wonder we have so many thoughtless fools doing Hamas’ dirty work for them on college campuses.