One persistent reality of dealing with leftwing activists is they always escalate. They can never be appeased. When a leftwing activist is outraged, no one is safe! Even Democratic mainstay, Rep. Nadler, can't even suggest perhaps breaking the law is a bad idea for student protesters.
If white students had protested universities profiting off slavery, would that have been justified? Or is protest only ok if done in self-interest?
— Cynthia Nixon (@CynthiaNixon) May 1, 2024
Surely that’s not the lesson here—nor that their civil rights should be abused by violent arrest—something your words help excuse. https://t.co/ncI1UVlKE8
I was a student at @Columbia in 1968 when students occupied Hamilton Hall. My classmates, who were draft age and deeply concerned about Vietnam, had a real and personal stake in the protests. And even then, I felt the occupation of campus buildings was wrong—because it violated… pic.twitter.com/36N69nakqJ
— Rep. Nadler (@RepJerryNadler) April 30, 2024
I was a student at @Columbia in 1968 when students occupied Hamilton Hall. My classmates, who were draft age and deeply concerned about Vietnam, had a real and personal stake in the protests. And even then, I felt the occupation of campus buildings was wrong—because it violated the civil liberties of the students and faculty who wanted to attend classes or take exams.
My statement with @RepEspaillat condemning the student unlawfulness at Columbia University
Can you even imagine such blasphemy!
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The cause that the protesters claim to support is irrelevant. We allow protests and freedom of speech.
— Joseph Steinberg (@JosephSteinberg) May 1, 2024
We do not allow trespassing, destroying property, preventing people from going to class, etc.
Whatever white students may or may not have protested in the 1860's at their universities, how is that related whatsoever to illegal behavior by students today?
Don’t take over buildings.
— Moving Saratoga Forward (@ForwardSaratoga) May 1, 2024
Don’t vandalize property.
Stop creating scenarios that don’t exist. Live in reality for a change
— Rmdee (@rmdee_67) May 1, 2024
Protest any cause you want. That's your right as an American.
— Scott Greenfield (@ScottGreenfield) May 1, 2024
But you have no right to occupy buildings or prevent others from using the campus. That's the lesson here. https://t.co/tnNUo2rLX6
The left really believes whatever they do is justified if they are passionate enough.
But what if this entirely different thing happened? https://t.co/wKlAHAUfcs
— The Rare Normie Libertarian (@colorblindk1d) May 1, 2024
This is especially true when they've completely imagined whatever it is they are outraged about.
What violent arrests? The trespassers at Columbia University were given the opportunity to leave. They refused. They explicitly said they’d have to be removed by force. Despite these provocations, physical interaction was limited to what was necessary. https://t.co/a8iAugXKNh
— Obama’s Portrait 🇺🇦 (@2016Primary) May 1, 2024
It really is a religious experience for them.
Civil Disobedience has a long and venerable tradition in US History:
— David Sanders (@DaveDownriver) May 1, 2024
The Boston Tea Party
The Civil Rights Movement
The Occupation of Alcatraz
Henry David Thoreau — “On Civil Disobedience”
Today: Graffiti is unacceptable. We must crush the protestors with full police force. https://t.co/QN3l9NXwvC
Imagine expecting civility from people in public! Yes, yes, we get it. You've riled yourselves up into a frothy mess of hysteria and outrage over whatever you think is happening in the world. That doesn't mean you get to do whatever you want without consequences.
It really is a lunatic cult.
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