Three protesters had their first court appearance Wednesday afternoon. They all received bond and the judge ordered them to have no contact with the university.
They weren’t. They were not on the streets nor blocking access to classroom. There is no classroom there. Students could go around them. There is plenty of paths around them.
No! Students paying thousands of dollars to attend college should not have to walk around a group of ingrates. That’s a disruption right there. It takes me five minutes to get to class but I have to add on more time to walk around the protestors. I don’t think so. My money says that I can walk to class by whatever route I choose. The protestors were disrupting other students by forcing them to go around them. That’s a disruption right there. Go look up the word, disruption, in the dictionary and learn something besides how you are so entitled to do whatever you want to do. Go try that protest again tomorrow and watch what happens.
@thoughtsengineer "They weren't. They were not on the streets nor blocking access to classroom. There is no classroom. Students could go around them. There is plenty of paths around them." "They weren't." But they were. "They were not on the streets nor blocking access to classroom." But they were on the streets and blocking access to classrooms. "There is no classroom." Yes, there is. "Students could go around them." No, they couldn't.
@thoughts engineer "There is plenty of paths around them." No, there were not. There are more than one way to be on the streets and block access to classrooms. It does not necessarily have to be done literally physically. It can also be done psychologically with threats of: future bodily harm; current and future psychological torture; present, inescapable feelings of both general and acute sensations of unsafely and insecurity resulting, in the least, in induced unease, anxiety, panic and depression; and also needless involuntary isolation socially and economically the latter mentioned because needlessly inhibits the blocked students' capabilities of making an affordable income, if they are able to get one at all whatsoever, to live on precisely because of the social isolation no matter how they would legitimately try to get that income from the people who owe them currently and in the future because of the stigma that will most likely stick in the minds of the path blockers against those they were blocking. Make any sense now?
@thoughtsengineer…….I disagree. I’m paying thousands of dollars to take classes there each semester….I want a learning environment for my money….not protestors. They can go to Palestine anytime they want and protest there.
They’ll have no trouble getting employment. The government will employ them….they’re all perfect for government work. These are the folks that government loves to hire.
@moe9587, do you know those arrested their name will be in police records? For a few dollars, employers can check the background. Why would the company hire potential troublemakers?
@thoughtsengineer "Deportation doesn't apply to citizens. No non-citizen would ever get involved in these risks lol" "Deportation doesn't apply to citizens." That might be true but are you sure about that? I ask because about a few days ago I was in the comment board of an immigration article I had read immediately prior to going in the board and an obvious leftwing commenter effectively replied to an equally obvious right wing commenter something like |"right wingers should be deported, not those who are coming here to make their lives better"| and another obvious right wing commenter replied to the obvious leftwing commenter something like... oh, flip! What was it? Mmmmmmm, oh yeah! |"Deportation doesn't apply to citizens."| {Man-oh-man! That sure seems familiar like I have recently read it somewhere. I'm serious, I did! But where 🤔?! Hmmm, uhh, huh! I can't remember! Anyway, moving on 👋🏻🖐🏻!}
@thoughts engineer "No non-citizen would ever get involved in these risks lol" "No non-citizen would ever get involved in these risks lol"? 🤔🤨🧐? 🤭🤭! 😸😸! 😆😆! 😅😅! 😹😹! 😂😂! 🤣🤣! Ok, "buddy", ok! Whatever you say! 🤭🤭! 😸😸! 😆😆! 😅😅! 😹😹! 😂😂! 🤣🤣!
If the protestors want to help Palestinians so much, why don't you go to Gaza; then you can help them physically in person, and won't waste your time and energy on protesting where it will not be heard by them.
They are all stupid kids controlled by terrorists. Why don't they go to Arab countries to live. They hate America so much and should not be here. No Arab countries would accept them
Sad rich parents have lach key kids and sometimes these kids think disapline is LOVE Our Day Kids lost their deferment ended up on Hamberger Hill as the Hamberger
When has the FBI ever followed the money trail on these people? If you turn a blind eye to justice then perhaps you are involved as well. Rogue agency.
If some are not students, what are they doing on campus? If they are not local, what are they doing in town. Some who are not local do not appear to have missed any meals, who is financing their actions?
They're allowed on the property because its a state school so the land is public land. They aren't allowed inside buildings unless theyre students however, but unless security stops them and checks to see if theyre a student then no one would stop them. For instance: My college had this really annoying guy that would stand by some tables next to the busiest walkway on campus and would preach Christianity every day for like 3 weeks, he wasnt a student, and when students (including myself cus he got mad at me and yelled at me when I ignored him) asked the college to remove him they said they couldn't cus on campus outside the buildings was open to the public (Thankfully he got removed eventually cus he got really aggressive to a student for being gay).
@@waltbroedner4754 Those protesting have no right to bring their insanity into our educational system and disrupt our kids academics. Those protesters don't own the schools and most don't even work nor pay taxes. The government is correct to protect and put order where it goes. Arrest, charge, deport, as needed. Stop their financial aid.
If the protestors want to help Palestinians so much, why don't they go (or be sent) to Gaza; then they can help them physically in person, and won't waste their time and energy on protesting where it will not be heard by the people they are supposed to be supporting.
They heard them but they’ll pretend that they didn’t. I guess we have a group of protestors who all need hearing aids….and at such a young age too. What a shame. Maybe they all need to be in a school for the deaf. They can protest all they want there…..nobody will hear them. 🤣🤣
@Sunshine-do3yy "This is pathetic.... they couldn't hear Bullhorns???!!!!!" Oh, rest assured! They heard the Bullhorns. They just ignored them just like they are ignorant about the situation they are protesting but claim to know something about. And to think these people were some of the ones who used to brazenly make the absurd claim, every chance they got, that they were the "college educated ones"! Pfft! "College educated ones"!!! 🤭😸😆😅😹😂🤣 Stupes!
That lawyer said that she doesn’t believe her clients heard warning to disperse. If you can’t hear a loudspeaker or megaphone telling you to bugger off, then you’re either deaf or dead.
She looks like a law student who couldn’t pass the tests for other areas of law to specialize in….so, she became an immigration attorney. She’ll never be a criminal defense lawyer…..nor will she ever litigate anything. Law students who can’t make the cut in any area of law become immigration lawyers.
Come on, be better than that. Why is it always “we must uphold the constitution that the far left hates!” until they do something, then it gets abandoned? Leave the tarnishing of the constitution to them, we are better than that. They have the right to proper legal representation &for a speedy&public trial with an impartial jury, just as much as any other citizen regardless of political opinion. As for bail, that’s on the bail commissioner and ultimately the judges to decide as well as uphold another part of the constitution that says excessive bail shall not be required. I don’t know their criminal history any better than some of the J6 accused(I do know some of the J6 accused personally), so I can’t say if they had anything that should’ve required a higher bail or even no bail. When it comes to things like this, I still believe our constitutional rights don’t end where the political line lay regardless of my own political beliefs. We need to be better than that, or we are just as bad as they are.
If they are related to the university harsher penalties. They should not be there in the first place. They are not students. Protest are not meant to be in schools it's a place of study.
All I have to say is stop playing around with these people. If they care so much about what's going on in Palestine why are they not going to Palestine..? Hiding out here in the United States where it's safe, and causing problems is not helping the people in Palestine.
@@boni_traxton9436 Go to Palestine and protest. Take their rainbow 🌈 flags, kool-Aid color hair and protest over there it's that simple. { And let's see how well that work's for them in Palestine. } ✌🏾
@@boni_traxton9436all I know is, is it’s funny af watching the same people who called everyone who disagreed with them Nazis the last 10 years are now harassing Jews and taking their stuff 😂 you can’t make this up!
@@cowboyx9380 actually they cant. IDF has sealed off the former crossing between Israel and Gaza and Egypt has sealed off Rafah. So good luck with that.
@@imisstoronto3121 Sorry kid, but, as i type this the US is, in fact, building a pirt in gaza to deliver humanitarian aid, these clowns can enter there.
The protestors do not have the right to disrupt the education system or other students. These universities are a place for learning……not protesting. If I’m paying thousands of dollars each semester for classes….I don’t want to hear this crap or see their ridiculous signs. I am paying for a learning environment…..not a protest environment. If they’re so concerned about Palestine …..they should all move there and live…..they can make the place better with their protests.
If the protestors want to help Palestinians so much, why don't they go (or be sent) to Gaza; then they can help them physically in person, and won't waste their time and energy on protesting where it will not be heard by the people they are supposed to be supporting.
The people I saw on T.V. when I was younger are now here... And their doing exactly the SAME VIOLENT THINGS that they were doing back then. Why are they here?
@@longkesh1971Whats your opinion on ukraine funding? You ever research how much money the US has given to UNRWA that funds gazans? I guess not…try to be better.
It doesn't matter whether they were 'peaceful'. They were trespassing. They were given a chance to leave without being arrested. They made their choice.
As a defense attorney you know if given an unlawfully order by police you don't fight it in the streets you fight them in court. Your client is guilty and should face the repercussions for their actions..
If I got arrested doing this when I was in college my parents would have driven the 4 hrs to the school, told me to get my stuff, taken me home and told me that they wetent paying for me to do that and that I wasnt going to school for that
the legal representative should herself be charged for dereliction of due diligence, for putting forward a defense that is untruthful in calling the protestors "peaceful"?
How come these protesters are treated much different in court than the Jan. 6th protesters? Why did the Jan 6th protesters get treated so unfair when it was just a protest? Hypocrisy at best!