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*Enforced. Yes, it does. America has its own problems to resolve. Foreign nations are sovereign and need to handle their own conflicts, including border controls and intergroup violence. America needs to stop all foreign aid to both sides and cease its incessant interference in other people’s business - especially since we have yet to prove we can live in peace among ourselves.
This is why you need to begin doing something to your politicians. They act like they care about the Jews. Jews did not rise up and ask that a law be passed to control free speech. Politicians are looking to their own interests and using this as a podium. The rest are just sheep following along. As a Jew, I know that the nazis and fascists did the exact same thing and used law as a means to eventually bring about the holocaust. It was all illegal. With certainty, you are repeating the '60s all over again. What a shame.
why are u bloody american bastards so racist why wouldn't u let those students protest peacefully they are just raising their voice isn't this the value of democracy that american assholes keep teaching the rest of the world
For what? Protesting war? Protesting genocide? Protesting that human lives are more important than profit? You lost the plot and forgot who the real enemy is.
@@jrodspeaks I think that your brain fell out and you lost your eyes in the proces. But don't worry, nobody liked you for your (lack of) intelligence anyway. Since, well, you know, nobody likes you.
@@jrodspeaks your the one who lost the plot and forgot who the real enemy is, if a large group of people came on your property started destroying and burning things on your property without your permission in the name of protesting and refused to leave when you asked them too would you still simply call it peaceful protesting?
What about all the kids who didnt have a choice, and have died mercilessly by the very explosives the us gov funds. What about their futures? The youth as always, still have a level of innocence that gives them a higher understanding of injustice, while u old cretins have become stubborn and cold. I give thanks to the grandad who corrected my mistake.
Blame Hamas and his group for causing this. Everyone wants to act like the Palestinians are victims but in reality they have been in almost every middle eastern conflict causing chaos and destruction everywhere they go. That's why no other country in the middle east wants them around. @@sul8849
@@2155raulitoexactly. They advanced in age as soon as they allowed their minds to be corrupted and participated in this stupid, idiotic, illegal gathering they consider a protest.
Lol, by your logic there is no place for protest, roads are for vehicles, houses are for sleeping etc. so people shouldn't protest ... unless your country has a dedicated place near govt buildings etc for protesters everywhere is a place for protest when needed, except few places like inside libraries, hospitals etc. Protests are what strengthen a democracy, lack of protests either shows heavy authoratiranism or complete apathy of society at large both are bad outcomes. I am not saying what they are portesting for is right or wrong heck, I would say they are supporting wrong people but that doesn't mean they don't have the right to protest. Students are the highest demographic to protest as they don't have kids or jobs etc and have the highest fitness/energy level with plenty of time after or with studies, so yes usually they will be the ones who are most active in any moment/protest.
There are parks and fields they can protest there and also you can protest but it has a time start in morning go home by evening you don't have to sit there with tents @@hemantsarthak
@mik3ymomo UNLESS it's for a good reason, you'd want to protest on private property if the person you're protesting against is a Child Diddler living a few blocks away from a school
Unionize, organized labor, labor reform, labor relations. Oh no the horror. Your rights come from students like this putting them self in harms way for the last hundred years
Nobody should be threatened anywhere, least of all on a college campus, no matter what your religion, politics, or identity. Blocking another student from going about his or her business should result in expulsion, and maybe criminal charges for assault.
@@shadowsonicsilver6 Ah yes, the old democrat party is reemerging now they where table cloths on their head. And like the democrats they now have a new head covering. Wake up @ shadowracist.
The land is private. End of story. Just because you have grievances (no matter how right you think it is) it doesn’t give you a right to do whatever you want
why are u bloody american bastards so racist why wouldn't u let those students protest peacefully they are just raising their voice isn't this the value of democracy that american assholes keep teaching the rest of the world
@vel230 I don't agree with occupation as a protest tactic, but in regards to your comment, I agree only in regards to private property, as long as they aren't denying others access to public property, protesters can stay as long as they want in public spaces. Public spaces are for all to use. See the Occupy protest, for example. The protest lasted 5 years, and as long as they weren't denying anyone shared access, they could stay as long as they wanted. Also, you have no evidence she engaged in a crime. Her only crime would be upsetting your personal/political bias and wanting her punished for that is telling.
Can’t deport American citizens! Deport them to where? But definitely kick them out of college and make sure their identify is on the Internet so when they apply for jobs and prospective employers do a background check…oops!
@@TanInVan Hmm... Protestors break the law, destroy property, persecute their fellow students for their religious identity, and when the police step in they are the villains. Interesting logic.
It’s no coincidence that the same poor state of education in most English universities now is the norm. WEF and partners are having a massive worldwide success with their disruptive policies
I'm an employer. And I would say to the student "activists" that the school may have a hard time standing up to you, but when you come out a few hundred thousand dollars in debt for having run around like an errant toddler for four years, you're not going to find a job with me. I don't need that crap in my company. I have lived long enough to be able to say that very, very few people (if any) ultimately avoid any consequences for their actions. I have three Ivy League degrees hanging on my own wall -- but they were issued decades ago before this woke madness really got going. The Alumni Fund knows better than to ask me to contribute to this crap. And unlike years ago when I might've seen my alma mater's name on a resume and been favorably inclined to the job candidate, today it's a huge red flag in hiring.
I hope these kiddies are literate enough to read your wise words and understand the true meaning - unfortunately they do not appear to have the skill of critical thinking and will spend the rest of their lives confused as to why they cannot get employment. And will continue to blame everyone but themselves for their misfortune.
They don't have brain to process those hard facts...anyways who care they can be recruited by hamas and other terror groups...these idiots are already brainwashed enough to not know what they are doing
But remember, these kids are a minority on campus. Most students were navigating finals and graduation and the students who were trespassing. I worry people think it's most of the students, and it isn't.
why are u bloody american bastards so racist why wouldn't u let those students protest peacefully they are just raising their voice isn't this the value of democracy that american assholes keep teaching the rest of the world...JAY SHRI RAM
It's really not hard for school officials to bring punishment upon students who disobey policies. Students are about to start finding out (finally!), and I think it's hilarious!!!
Because they see the ones who are supposed to handle these decisions and represent them make horrific choices. Same with the civil rights protests, the Vietnam war protests, and even the Iraq war protests. Anyone who thinks students protesting is some new phenomenon has no historical awareness.
Some young people can still feel sympathy for other human beings, so they protest against their tuition being used to help end the lives of thousands of children, cause people who can feel sympathy don’t like that kind of thing
I would had done the same thing. If the students want to take over the campus and stop others attending lectures then that should automatically lead to a suspension and potentially dismissed from registration as a student. If the student protesters believe their protests are more important than their future then good for them and they have to live with the consequences.
Don't worry they are already on the path for expulsion as in MIT handbook section 11 they must now apply for readmission and that the school will decide if they are still accepted or not. That suspension records already sets them
Charged, expelled, and deported if a foreigner on a student visa. Does anyone think the female “student” the reporter talked to was not a student of MIT? She didn’t seem phased by being suspended.
@@eliascastillo1641So every employer who sees a candidate from a protester school will be running a check on the prospective employee. Well play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
@@colbybrand5326 the pals are not being genocided. it's a vicious slander. Only Hamas is committed to genocide and has made it part of its constitution.
The student protester said it would be harder for MIT's Administration to oppose them the more they come out. Seems to me it wouldn't be hard at all. The more of them who come out the more of them get suspended.
Exactly, for every student in that protest that breaks policies set by the college, there's 100 people who aren't breaking policy and another 1,000 that would love to take their spot at MIT. They're delusional if they think their numbers are anywhere near big enough to overthrow the college.
Yup. Someone else here stated that the school already has their tuition and a list of next year's applicants so bye bye protesters! They just need to initiate every new student into following the rules. If you do not follow the by-laws of the university in terms of protesting, you will be expelled!
@@scottjones1109I love how proud you are all to be wrong and uneducated so publicly... MIT, like every other college is privately funded meaning the money they get is from students and investors, alot of what determines how much they get is via the size and prestige of their student body, meaning if MIT just suspend everyone who protests they won't have as much funding, not to mention that colleges (and further educations mind you) tend to attract a far higher demographic of diverse and left-leaning individuals, most of which are against what Israel is doing to Palestinians, so not only will this years intake be destroyed, their reputation will likely never recover Leading to major funding issues down the line, quite simply, they cannot afford to just "suspend everyone" who dissents How do you think investors are going to justify paying MIT this year when they only have 10 students left? Not to mention that under these arbitrary punishments you're all calling for, various members of faculty will also be removed due to their part in the protests, meaning no staff aswell... Seems to me Scott, like literally anything is hard for you, but you pretend you have a clue about what you're talking about and you yap long enough to convince yourself you're right. Good for you ❤
Suspended??? Why this is so Bad wrong move from MIT They should have been atleast Expelled from University Their submitted documents sized and Never allowed to join any other uni. Be it public or private. And identity should be posted at criminal list so every company should see them, plus never allowed to get any country visa Thats the list MIT should do
why are u bloody american bastards so racist why wouldn't u let those students protest peacefully they are just raising their voice isn't this the value of democracy that american assholes keep teaching the rest of the world
I was old enough to remember the second intifada being on the news all the time. It’s beyond me how supposedly ‘smart’ people would willingly defend Hamas and behave like this. 🤯
I’m old enough to remember Palestinians celebrating 9/11. These cosplayers weren’t alive then. Total ignorant of it, of course they’ll just say they’re “fighting for their existence” by giving out candy
@@Gravesend83I'm old enough to remember people celebrating the deaths of Palestinian children by the AI directed indiscriminate bombing by Israel (who were literally not born when 9/11 happened) Collective punishment is still a warcrime, regardless of who it's happening to.
Since when has schools become camping grounds? I thought they were for learning.. I'm glad my children are grown. i would not pay for this crap .The cost for the taxpayers will be outrageous.
You are just paying for billions in weapons to countries most people in your country can't even point to in a map, and for most of that money to illegally end in the pockets of corrupt politicians. Talk about not seeing the forest for the trees.
@@morechickentacos for those there is less photographic evidence so they are less known. Also those affect Muricans less than the one where there's a whole foreign organisation bribing Murican politicians into creating policies to benefit them.
@@AA-lr6qm don't mind them protesting instead of working? that's why you will be a wage slave for the rest of your life, no business sense, good luck with that
Once suspended, the path to get readmitted is a difficult road that most won't see through. The odds of these radicalizes students graduating are small to none. Their parents should have intervened. Get used to sleeping in that tent ⛺
"The more of us that comes out, the harder it is to punish students." My dear, they already have your tuition and a list of next years applicants. They dont need any of you.
@@donpietruk1517 You seriously think rational student will become Zio ? Look at Smotrich or Ben Gvir.. do they look rational ? Some of the poster boys of Is4elism. HAHAHAHAHA
And no consequences so far for Netanyahu's criminal behavior who has killed, what is it now, 14,000 children in Gaza? I am a Christian and I can't understand this level of cruelty.