Six days now we've been doing this Hamas protests at Columbia University.
They even deactivated this pro-Israel professor's access card.
Bro is not even allowed near the protest which is happening at the campus he's employed at.
Yo, I have a feeling these protests will continue on an off-and-on basis until Israel is no longer a country. These people are literally celebrating Hamas and that's not a stretch anymore.
So now, due to these protests and the new Palestine autonomous zone, Columbia University has been forced to resort to remote learning similar to what we saw during Covid-19. All because they can't control their own student body.
The inmates are running the asylum.
Columbia University switched to remote learning Monday, as pro-Palestinian protests entered their sixth day on the school's campus in New York City.
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik announced classes would be held virtually "to deescalate the rancor and give us all a chance to consider next steps." The university initially said it would offer a remote learning option, but then made it mandatory.
Since Columbia is a private university, NYPD is limited when it comes to options for taking care of these Hamas folks.
And yes, the Hamas kids have even set up their own autonomous zone on campus.
More than 100 people have been arrested since the pro-Palestinian demonstrations began last week both on and near the campus in Upper Manhattan.
Protesters started occupying the South Lawn on Wednesday, setting up a makeshift encampment made of tents. They have been critical of Columbia's response to the Israel-Hamas war and are calling on the university to divest from Israel …
Students camped out in tents, socializing, and chanting things like "Resistance is glorious." Those inside the encampment said the pro-Palestinian demonstrators who were heard outside the gates of the school were not student-affiliated.
Meanwhile, students at other colleges, MIT and Emerson College in Boston, held rallies in solidarity with Columbia students. In Washington, the House passed a $95 billion foreign aid package Saturday that includes funds for Israel and humanitarian aid in Gaza.
All these kids want is attention, and by not clearing the encampment, Columbia is complicit in the protest, which I'm sure they're more than happy with.
I'm not joking, even some professors joined the protest.
You know what would be great? If we just let these kids have the campus to themselves and run it to their standard. They'd be at each other's throats within months, and by summer break they'd be begging the adults to come back and take charge of the university.
These kids are on the same level as toddlers, and we should treat them as such.
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