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ripcord

(5,553 posts)
Fri May 3, 2024, 01:25 PM May 3

Pushing the idea that agitators led protesters into bad behavior is absurd

Oh those poor, innocent, naive children were just influenced by bad actors. Not only are they adults who went into this with their eyes wide open but there is no proof of this conspiracy theory. Some people just want to protect the protesters from the consequences of the actions they chose.

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Pushing the idea that agitators led protesters into bad behavior is absurd (Original Post) ripcord May 3 OP
Sensible response Marcus IM May 3 #1
President Biden spoke out against the protesters actions and said it needed to stop ripcord May 3 #3
Protesting is one thing, violence and destruction is another. Freethinker65 May 3 #2
I agree. Damaging school properties is unacceptable. Marcus IM May 3 #9
Cute. You honestly feel violence/destruction of your own campus is justified? Freethinker65 May 3 #17
Huh? Where do you get that? Marcus IM May 3 #27
Because apparently they honestly feel the violence and destruction in Gaza is justified. nt. Voltaire2 May 3 #34
Because of the violence and destruction in Gaza sarisataka May 3 #39
Folks don't JustAnotherGen May 3 #56
That might be true, but currently real people Voltaire2 May 3 #60
Are US Jews not real people? sarisataka May 3 #61
US Jews are currently being bombed shot and starved to death Voltaire2 May 4 #81
Not at all what I said, nor do i believe sarisataka May 4 #85
The Jewish people murdered by Hamas during the attack were real people. Demsrule86 May 4 #76
Because I thought the images were insinuating what you appear to be accusing me of Freethinker65 May 3 #57
That's just fine as Gazans don't really count as people. Voltaire2 May 3 #32
The narrative has completely collapsed sarisataka May 3 #4
Just had a convo with my sister who's daughter's father is cachukis May 3 #5
Sounds about right. A mix of opinions, with some problematic sloganeering. maxsolomon May 3 #7
The table of eleven Nazis Bad Thoughts May 3 #11
They are also misguided and naive. shrike3 May 3 #12
My sister insisted they were strong in their cachukis May 3 #21
They certainly aren't strong in their assessment of all the issues. shrike3 May 3 #48
I think I implied your sentiments. They have strength in cachukis May 3 #49
It's too bad. Maybe it's youth. The inability to see the big picture. shrike3 May 3 #50
They don't seek out their elders. cachukis May 3 #51
TBF, I don't recall my friends and I seeking out their elders, either. shrike3 May 4 #64
I was referring to the ages. I mentioned we do it too. cachukis May 4 #66
Certainly social media plays a role. shrike3 May 4 #75
No question. Simply seeing the change in the cachukis May 4 #77
Kushner is a jagoff, but that's not really what his comments were about. maxsolomon May 3 #53
Either way would not be a good result for palestinians. shrike3 May 3 #63
Wasn't kids protesting Vietnam called similar? uponit7771 May 3 #54
Well, they had Nixon to deal with afterwards. shrike3 May 3 #62
True... they turned against LBJ which turned out to be a HUGE mistake. AnrothElf May 4 #67
I agree. Civil rights protests were so righteous. I'm in awe of those who stood up in them. shrike3 May 4 #74
No respect for people who won't vote for Biden because of his age flamingdem May 4 #88
Clearly you're not familiar with the Black Watch Bobstandard May 3 #6
Black Bloc maxsolomon May 3 #8
It's Black Block! Thanks for the correction nt Bobstandard May 3 #13
Bloc? Not according to my autocorrect. nt Bobstandard May 3 #14
Haven't heard much about Black Bloc these days XorXor May 4 #84
Not really Sympthsical May 4 #92
Bloc not watch, and they are not really an organization, more of a mode of protest. Voltaire2 May 3 #36
I dunno... I remember being a kid... Happy Hoosier May 3 #10
Do you have any proof the students wsre influenced by outsiders? ripcord May 3 #18
The fact that a large proportion of the "protestors" were not students Happy Hoosier May 3 #19
So no proof, it is just one of those things you know ripcord May 3 #22
Media reports are saying a large number of those arrested Qutzupalotl May 3 #23
That doesn't prove that they influenced the students in any way ripcord May 3 #24
How would one prove influence? Qutzupalotl May 3 #28
So you have nothing, not surpised ripcord May 3 #30
I notice you did not answer the question. Qutzupalotl May 3 #33
You made a statemet like that without anything to ba k it up ripcord May 3 #35
YOU made the assertion that outsiders are not influencing protestors. Qutzupalotl May 3 #38
If you bother to read the OP ripcord May 3 #40
There is no evidence they are or are not being influenced Qutzupalotl May 3 #42
LOL the onus is on you to prove a positive, not on them to prove a negative. AnrothElf May 4 #69
I did not make that claim. Qutzupalotl May 4 #72
"Proof" is about being convinced. Happy Hoosier May 4 #70
I don't care if non students were there. The students were adults and didn't need to follow them. jimfields33 May 3 #29
You've lost the narrative. It is very important to express outrage over the outside agitators. Voltaire2 May 3 #37
I AM outraged over these outsiders... Happy Hoosier May 4 #71
For the most part the 'outside agitators' were Voltaire2 May 4 #73
I don't believe that 21 year olds JustAnotherGen May 3 #58
"WE ARE HAMAS!" Student or 'agitator'? AnrothElf May 4 #68
not really Chakaconcarne May 3 #15
I agree that the protesters made their own adult choices. The right ones. Ping Tung May 3 #16
Actually, if the police are at a protest because of civil disobedience, for acts beyond free speech... Silent3 May 3 #20
I'm amazed people believe all you have to do is say civil disobedience ripcord May 3 #25
When I was protesting the cops were hardly civilized. Ping Tung May 3 #26
The police are in no win situation. jimfields33 May 3 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author emulatorloo May 3 #47
You have an odd sense of the absurd... Think. Again. May 3 #41
I must havw missed the part where she told them to engage in hate speech or destruction ripcord May 3 #43
Yeah, it seems you might have missed quite a bit.. Think. Again. May 3 #44
She was filmed occupying Hamilton Hall with them. Then she ducked out before everyone was arrested. LeftInTX May 3 #45
I don't see the problem here. grumpyduck May 3 #46
Remember the guy dressed all in black, masked, who smashed store windows during Black Lives Matter peaceful protests? mahina May 3 #52
ITA JustAnotherGen May 3 #55
? mahina May 3 #59
Here: applegrove May 4 #65
If you want to protest, but you are not a student, where do you end up? Midnight Writer May 4 #78
Reactionaries blamed "outside agitators" for civil rights marches and demonstrations John Shaft May 4 #79
Where were these "students" The Wizard May 4 #80
this is one of the most disgusting things ever posted on DU. Offensive and sickening. TomDaisy May 4 #82
this is something I expect from MAGA TomDaisy May 4 #83
Yeah, kinda makes ya wonder... Think. Again. May 4 #86
Some of the takes on here about the protestors obamanut2012 May 4 #87
"Outside agitators" didn't spray paint and barricade Royce Hall flamingdem May 4 #89
TY! Cha May 4 #91
Post removed Post removed May 4 #90
 

ripcord

(5,553 posts)
3. President Biden spoke out against the protesters actions and said it needed to stop
Fri May 3, 2024, 01:52 PM
May 3

Do you feel that cartoon applies to him?

Freethinker65

(10,181 posts)
2. Protesting is one thing, violence and destruction is another.
Fri May 3, 2024, 01:49 PM
May 3

Protesting is legal.

Attending a protest rally is fine, including those that merely attended the "stop the steal rally". Marching to the Capitol steps and disrupting traffic, marginal to meh. Violently and destructively gaining entrance is/was unacceptable and considered a crime. Doing bodily harm to those performing their jobs and/or going about their daily routines is a crime.

The same can be said for the student and non-student protestors on college campuses. Not all those that attended the protests went on to block others from entry to campus nor occupy campus buildings with the intent of holding the space hostage. If you intend to stage a sit in, you must be prepared for the possible consequences.

Getting swept up in a mob mentality moment is not a valid excuse. Accept responsibility for your decisions.

Freethinker65

(10,181 posts)
17. Cute. You honestly feel violence/destruction of your own campus is justified?
Fri May 3, 2024, 03:48 PM
May 3

Whatever.


I stand by my opinion in my post.

FWIW, I attended a few protests during my college years. Never committed a crime greater than blocking a street and chanting to prevent others from hearing Bush Sr. (CIA irony) giving a speech to honor the Peace Corps. Also attended a speech by Francis Lappe I thought would be about vegetarianism, and ended up being a Sandinista rally (was smart enough to leave shortly after it began). I have also participated in several marches the past decade, carrying my pocket Constitution and list of phone numbers had I been detained by LE.

Marcus IM

(2,479 posts)
27. Huh? Where do you get that?
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:33 PM
May 3

How does my agreeing with your point about destruction of schools/property turn into you accusing me with this:
"You honestly feel violence/destruction of your own campus is justified?"?

I don't get it.

Just posting accusations out of thin air? Do you honestly feel that is a good method of communicating here?

sarisataka

(19,476 posts)
39. Because of the violence and destruction in Gaza
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:53 PM
May 3

some people believe violence against American Jews is justified.

Just sayin'

Voltaire2

(13,695 posts)
60. That might be true, but currently real people
Fri May 3, 2024, 09:58 PM
May 3

are being killed starved dehomed and brutalized in large numbers in Gaza.

Voltaire2

(13,695 posts)
81. US Jews are currently being bombed shot and starved to death
Sat May 4, 2024, 12:33 PM
May 4

in a siege conducted by one of the most powerful military forces on the planet?

I didn’t know that. That’s outrageous. Do you have any more information on this?

sarisataka

(19,476 posts)
85. Not at all what I said, nor do i believe
Sat May 4, 2024, 01:00 PM
May 4

You are so obtuse that you would read it as such.

Your position is crystal.

Demsrule86

(69,096 posts)
76. The Jewish people murdered by Hamas during the attack were real people.
Sat May 4, 2024, 12:18 PM
May 4

These protests do nothing but cause Hamas not to support a cease-fire and ultimately a two-state solution.

Freethinker65

(10,181 posts)
57. Because I thought the images were insinuating what you appear to be accusing me of
Fri May 3, 2024, 08:29 PM
May 3

Nowhere did I say I condoned the maiming and killing of innocents and destroying their homes, businesses, hospitals, schools, and communities (in Gaza, or anywhere).

sarisataka

(19,476 posts)
4. The narrative has completely collapsed
Fri May 3, 2024, 01:55 PM
May 3

we are seeing simultaneously pushed explanations that all of the students were peaceful and it was outside groups responsible for the vandalism and antisemitism. Also, that the protesters are all students/faculty, there have been no outsiders and that is a RW tropes to slander the protests.

Obviously, these are mutually exclusive, but Orwell created a term for being able to support such positions.

cachukis

(2,314 posts)
5. Just had a convo with my sister who's daughter's father is
Fri May 3, 2024, 02:42 PM
May 3

Jewish, works in the city. Columbia grads in her cohort.
The students are fully aware of the circumstances in the Gaza /Israeli clash. The protests are well organized and outside participants are mostly supportive of the students.
They are adamantly opposed to providing Israel with weaponry and demand University divestment from any companies doing business with Israel.
They feel the status quo of boomer government as a non starter. They want someone younger, running. They are focused on this issue.
My sister says many will not vote for Biden because of his support for Israel and his age.
Her daughter, my niece, is adamant that her Jewish friends are very anti Bibi, but very defensive toward Israel.
They are against what Israel is doing to Gaza.
They join Palestinian supporters against the killing of innocents.
There are decriers of anti semitism
and anti zionism among them.
There are Palestinian supporters who exhibit anti semite and anti zionism in the mix.
The protests have experienced protesters among them.

What I mostly took away was the awareness and commitment of the protesters was very palpable.

We worried if they could, in the end, select a big picture rather than an inset.

maxsolomon

(33,620 posts)
7. Sounds about right. A mix of opinions, with some problematic sloganeering.
Fri May 3, 2024, 02:56 PM
May 3

Interesting that a few University Administrations have been able to placate their students by committing to "explore" or hold a vote or divestment. At Evergreen, the Admin agreed to call for a ceasefire. That seems like an easy concession.

The problem is that there is no straight line from American Universities to Israeli strategy in Gaza. Divestment from Israel will accomplish nothing - and there are millions of liberals in Israel's economy that hate the RW Settler movement just as much as any Anti-Zionist undergrad. Not supplying weaponry (beyond what we just approved) will accomplish nothing. The IDF will continue without our arms, but we'd lose influence over their Govt.

Bad Thoughts

(2,584 posts)
11. The table of eleven Nazis
Fri May 3, 2024, 03:06 PM
May 3

If they are protesting along with these vile Hamas sympathizers, their nuance, such as it is, is meaningless. They need to separate and make an actual protest that supports peace, short term and long.

shrike3

(4,096 posts)
12. They are also misguided and naive.
Fri May 3, 2024, 03:06 PM
May 3

Do they realize Trump wants Bibi to "finish up," that his SIL is talking about condos for Gaza. And that Trump is very, very anti-protest. And that they should forget about protesting if he gets in.

cachukis

(2,314 posts)
21. My sister insisted they were strong in their
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:06 PM
May 3

assessment of the issues.
They were opposed to Hamas, but recognized the plight of the refugees.

I fear their world vision is limited to the incidents at hand. They are purposefully in a mix. Their faith in the old guard is thin.

My niece is in an old white shoe philanthropy and has colleagues with Columbia connections. These are a well educated bunch.

shrike3

(4,096 posts)
48. They certainly aren't strong in their assessment of all the issues.
Fri May 3, 2024, 06:56 PM
May 3

They certainly haven't assessed Trump's potential impact on Gaza. Or the fact that their protesting days may be over if he gets back in. He's very loudly complaining about protests while in criminal docket. Do they honestly think they'll be able to keep it up if the war continues under his administration? Trump is urging Netanyahu to "finish it up." What do they think that means? Kushner has suggested moving all the people out, razing the place and building waterfront condos.

It's called cutting off your nose to spite your face.

cachukis

(2,314 posts)
49. I think I implied your sentiments. They have strength in
Fri May 3, 2024, 07:12 PM
May 3

their convictions and the distrust of those who allowed us to get here.

Just reporting on the voice of my niece through my sister.

shrike3

(4,096 posts)
50. It's too bad. Maybe it's youth. The inability to see the big picture.
Fri May 3, 2024, 07:14 PM
May 3

They'd be far more unhappy with Trump's policies toward Gaza. And even unhappier when he shut down their protests. As I said, cut off the nose to spite the face.

cachukis

(2,314 posts)
51. They don't seek out their elders.
Fri May 3, 2024, 07:20 PM
May 3

They use the immediacy of social media to get corroboration or refutation from their friend's purported wisdom. They use Google and YouTube without mentors.
We do it too.
We live the world we accept.

shrike3

(4,096 posts)
64. TBF, I don't recall my friends and I seeking out their elders, either.
Sat May 4, 2024, 12:00 AM
May 4

It's probably happens each generation. My generation, Generation Jones, was not dealing with such life or death matters, nor were we protesting, save for a very few lefties (at the university) who were ignored by the population at large.

cachukis

(2,314 posts)
66. I was referring to the ages. I mentioned we do it too.
Sat May 4, 2024, 10:46 AM
May 4

I was lucky to have elders in my life and had the conversations.
What I was intimating, was we would seek the Oracle in our studies. We contemplated why Eisenhower built the Interstate System. We learned that the first skyscrapers had base walls many feet thick. We wondered how cathedrals stayed erect. We learned about buttress.
Today, kids look up a USA today explanation and are experts.
I watched and lived the transformation of youngsters that began in 2007 with the introduction of the smart phone. I taught high school surrounded by public housing until 2017.
The impact of social media has become more pervasive since. It has replaced much introspection with immediacy.
Long term implications are just that, long term.
Too complicated for here.

shrike3

(4,096 posts)
75. Certainly social media plays a role.
Sat May 4, 2024, 12:11 PM
May 4

But I think it's fair to point out that young people are young people. "Don't trust anyone over thirty" was a babyboomer slogan, after all.

cachukis

(2,314 posts)
77. No question. Simply seeing the change in the
Sat May 4, 2024, 12:25 PM
May 4

social fabric. The family structure is not what it once was. The population of the country has doubled since the 50's and 60's.
We have to acknowledge the world we live in. Our commonality is threadbare.
Those who are not actively moving forward intellectually, are desperate for connections. Just like previous generations.
Youngsters are not turning to religion and are very accepting of others. But they are fearful of what we have left on their doorsteps, if they even have one.
We are now a trump news cycle nation. Young people today have been living his commotion for nearly ten years. They have grown up with smart phones and that is their connection to the world.
Many don't see the alarm because it is with them. They are used to it.
We need to recognize this.

maxsolomon

(33,620 posts)
53. Kushner is a jagoff, but that's not really what his comments were about.
Fri May 3, 2024, 07:37 PM
May 3
“Gaza’s waterfront property, it could be very valuable, if people would focus on building up livelihoods. If you think about all the money that’s gone into this tunnel network and into all the munitions, if that would have gone into education or innovation, what could have been done?”


That's saying it could have been Gazans that developed their waterfront; instead, Hamas wasted millions building tunnels - though much of that's directly from Iran's oil wealth.

Then he said that Gazans should be moved temporarily to the Negev desert so the IDF and Hamas can fight it out in Rafah.

Which is stupid, sure. But Israel's now saying to move them to Al-Mawasi on the Gaza Waterfront - if you look at an aerial view you'll see much of Gaza's agriculture is centered there. Greenhouses, fields.

shrike3

(4,096 posts)
63. Either way would not be a good result for palestinians.
Fri May 3, 2024, 11:58 PM
May 3

Thus parsing words would not make a difference for them.

shrike3

(4,096 posts)
62. Well, they had Nixon to deal with afterwards.
Fri May 3, 2024, 11:56 PM
May 3

And these kids may have Trump. Draw your own conclusions.

 

AnrothElf

(923 posts)
67. True... they turned against LBJ which turned out to be a HUGE mistake.
Sat May 4, 2024, 11:31 AM
May 4

Cut off one's nose to spite one's face.

There's a lot of nostalgia for the 60s-70s antiwar protests. Especially here on DU where the average user age is probably septuagenarian.

But IMO the civil rights protests are the far better example. Actual, disciplined civil disobedience by people desperately fighting for their OWN rights, 1st person.

My mom, now 83, recently said much the same thing. That they were naive and impractical for undermining LBJ, and look how that turned out.

flamingdem

(39,375 posts)
88. No respect for people who won't vote for Biden because of his age
Sat May 4, 2024, 02:20 PM
May 4

or his support for Israel.

Anyone doing that is an idiot considering the consequences.


Bobstandard

(1,363 posts)
6. Clearly you're not familiar with the Black Watch
Fri May 3, 2024, 02:50 PM
May 3

This is a group of anarchists who organize to attend demonstrations and use them as cover for their penchant for damage and destruction. They have no interest in the issue at hand. They just like cover of a crowd to break shit and cause trouble. I’ve seen them in action at other wise peaceful, organized marches in Oakland, Berkeley and San Francisco. I’m sure that these folks and their ilk are present at these demonstrations. To think otherwise is naive. The evidence will emerge.

XorXor

(655 posts)
84. Haven't heard much about Black Bloc these days
Sat May 4, 2024, 12:45 PM
May 4

Seems like antifa has become the label now, aye? Basically the same stuff, right?

Sympthsical

(9,238 posts)
92. Not really
Sat May 4, 2024, 02:38 PM
May 4

Black Bloc is more purely anarchist in its beliefs, aims, and tactics. If you walk through downtown Oakland and see entire sections of shops, banks, etc., boarded up, you immediately know Black Bloc has been lurking about.

Antifa is kind of more authoritarian Marxist.

The Right conflates every far Left group and Antifa is their flavor of the decade, but if you listen you can figure out who's who. I had a tenant for about a year who was Antifa with his friends. Super into oppressor/oppressed ideology. He used to read books like "Brown Skin, White Minds" (which I read at his urging and rolled my eyes so hard, I'm still taking advil for it). It's the kind of thinking that isn't self-aware enough to realize how incredibly racist it is and how authoritarian its aims and goals.

There are some who think they're going to be the ones to put their enemies against the wall without the historical knowledge to understand they will be the second ones against the wall.

The kind of stuff you can only possibly believe when you're basically a college freshman and knowledge, wisdom, and experience hasn't yet been mixed in with all those shallow epiphanies.

And some people just never grow out of that stage.

Voltaire2

(13,695 posts)
36. Bloc not watch, and they are not really an organization, more of a mode of protest.
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:44 PM
May 3

But you are the expert.

Happy Hoosier

(7,617 posts)
10. I dunno... I remember being a kid...
Fri May 3, 2024, 03:05 PM
May 3

And these students ARE still kids. They get excited, they get passionate, and they are just sure enough of the righteousness of their cause to convince themselves to do stupid shit with a bit of a push.

That doesn't releieve them of the repsonsibility of their actions, but I think we need to acknowledge when these kids are being egged on by bad actors.

 

ripcord

(5,553 posts)
18. Do you have any proof the students wsre influenced by outsiders?
Fri May 3, 2024, 03:50 PM
May 3

Or is this just one more conspiracy theory?

Happy Hoosier

(7,617 posts)
19. The fact that a large proportion of the "protestors" were not students
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:00 PM
May 3

is a pretty good indicatro to me.

Also, the fact that some of the "leaders" are makign statements that a substnatial number of other students appear to not support.

What some of these folks say and do is not a "conspiracy theory. But neither do I think all these students support a sentiment like "Zionists don't deserve to live."

I don't think that the Antisemitism expressed by a lot of the protest leadership refelcts what most of these students really want.

Qutzupalotl

(14,427 posts)
23. Media reports are saying a large number of those arrested
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:23 PM
May 3

on campus protests have no affiliation with the school. That makes them outsiders by definition.

Are you saying the media is lying?

 

ripcord

(5,553 posts)
35. You made a statemet like that without anything to ba k it up
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:44 PM
May 3

Maybe you should have thought that through.

Qutzupalotl

(14,427 posts)
38. YOU made the assertion that outsiders are not influencing protestors.
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:49 PM
May 3

The burden is on you to back it up.

 

ripcord

(5,553 posts)
40. If you bother to read the OP
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:53 PM
May 3

I said there was no proof outside agitators influenced the students and that they are responsible for their own actions.

Qutzupalotl

(14,427 posts)
42. There is no evidence they are or are not being influenced
Fri May 3, 2024, 05:05 PM
May 3

yet you choose to believe your opinion without evidence for or against.

Maybe correct your own thinking before insisting everyone who disagrees with you prove the unprovable.

 

AnrothElf

(923 posts)
69. LOL the onus is on you to prove a positive, not on them to prove a negative.
Sat May 4, 2024, 11:43 AM
May 4

You claim that outsiders are influencing protesters? Prove it.

You can't shift the burden of proof to prove a negative.

Qutzupalotl

(14,427 posts)
72. I did not make that claim.
Sat May 4, 2024, 11:55 AM
May 4

I said there was no evidence either way, and asked how influence could be proven.

The OP claimed protesters were not influenced by outsiders, but has no evidence for that assertion beyond bluster.

Happy Hoosier

(7,617 posts)
70. "Proof" is about being convinced.
Sat May 4, 2024, 11:44 AM
May 4

The high proportion of non-student “activists” is enough to convince there is outside influence. If you wanna believe they are all Antisemitic kittle shits, that’s on you. Some of them surely are. But I’m willing to broadly dismiss the good intentions of the others, however misdirected.

jimfields33

(16,686 posts)
29. I don't care if non students were there. The students were adults and didn't need to follow them.
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:37 PM
May 3

Time for them to grow up.

Happy Hoosier

(7,617 posts)
71. I AM outraged over these outsiders...
Sat May 4, 2024, 11:47 AM
May 4

Who I am convinced want to sow discord and division in the Democratic party. I’m just not willing to throw every protesting student under that bus.

 

AnrothElf

(923 posts)
68. "WE ARE HAMAS!" Student or 'agitator'?
Sat May 4, 2024, 11:40 AM
May 4
https://nypost.com/2024/04/18/us-news/columbia-university-protester-yells-were-all-hamas-video/

Only one, albeit egregious, example of why I don't take these "pro-Palestinian" protests seriously. These are not serious people. No good-faith dialogue can be opened with people who harbor such vile hatred and support literal, actual, bomb-vest-wearing terrorists.

Ping Tung

(944 posts)
16. I agree that the protesters made their own adult choices. The right ones.
Fri May 3, 2024, 03:33 PM
May 3

The absurd "conspiracy theory" is about the mythical "outside agitators" bogeyman. Except for the fact that the cops are the "outside agitators" who don't belong on any campus to stifle free speech and assembly.

Silent3

(15,623 posts)
20. Actually, if the police are at a protest because of civil disobedience, for acts beyond free speech...
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:05 PM
May 3

…then they’re playing the role that should be expected and desired by protesters, at least if the police are civilized in the way they make arrests.

This is what civil disobedience is about: showing you’re willing to be arrested and possibly charged for your cause.

It’s only disgraceful intolerance of protest if the cops act like thugs instead of calmly doing their job.

 

ripcord

(5,553 posts)
25. I'm amazed people believe all you have to do is say civil disobedience
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:28 PM
May 3

And suddenly you are no longer responsible for your actions, they is a serious /facepalm.

Ping Tung

(944 posts)
26. When I was protesting the cops were hardly civilized.
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:33 PM
May 3

Fortunately, I was still young and fleet footed and took off when they chased us. The effect was the about the same as far as recognized civil disobedience went. Especially at one demo where a slower runner was caught and had one eye put out by the heel of a billy club. I was too busy running to see it happen but it did make the L.A. Times.

But, I do agree that demos are supposed to attract attention. But, the attention should be about the cause of the demo rather than just the protesters.

jimfields33

(16,686 posts)
31. The police are in no win situation.
Fri May 3, 2024, 04:39 PM
May 3

They were heavily bashed when they didn’t go in. And they are bashed when they do go in.

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ripcord

(5,553 posts)
43. I must havw missed the part where she told them to engage in hate speech or destruction
Fri May 3, 2024, 05:05 PM
May 3

For all we know age she was stressing moderation, until someone comes forward to say all this is just unsupported speculation.

grumpyduck

(6,332 posts)
46. I don't see the problem here.
Fri May 3, 2024, 06:25 PM
May 3

Some of the people arrested have been students. Some not.

I haven't been to any of these myself, but I don't see why we're thinking that outside demonstrators are urging the students to get violent. For all we know the real students may just be demonstrating and the outsiders are the ones causing the physical damage, hiding behind the students.

Until I see a line-up showing who, individually, did what, I'm not going to assume anything.

mahina

(17,932 posts)
52. Remember the guy dressed all in black, masked, who smashed store windows during Black Lives Matter peaceful protests?
Fri May 3, 2024, 07:25 PM
May 3

Outside agitators are all over the worst of this.

I hope protesters are getting good nonviolence training and what to do about outside agitators, as we did preparing for protests in the leadup to Iraq War II.

Midnight Writer

(22,117 posts)
78. If you want to protest, but you are not a student, where do you end up?
Sat May 4, 2024, 12:27 PM
May 4

Answer: Joining the crowd on the nearest campus.

You're not going to march by yourself around the local Dairy Queen. You are going to march with a crowd for maximum impact. And the crowds getting publicity (making an impact) right now are on university campuses.

John Shaft

(460 posts)
79. Reactionaries blamed "outside agitators" for civil rights marches and demonstrations
Sat May 4, 2024, 12:28 PM
May 4

in the 1960s. Nothing is new.

The Wizard

(12,604 posts)
80. Where were these "students"
Sat May 4, 2024, 12:29 PM
May 4

When Russia started bombing the shit out of Ukraine? Could they be Putin's useful idiots?

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