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Representatives from the Rutgers University Police Department, the Office of Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance, Counseling, Alcohol and other Drug Assistance Program and Psychiatric Services and the Bias Prevention and Education Committee were present. Members from the Black Student Union, the Asian American Cultural Center, Center for Latino Arts and Culture, College Student Affairs and many more were also in attendance.
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they felt 'unsafe' the day after? what the hell for?
Sounds like they were scared about the protesters that smeared (fake) blood all over themselves and the seats, floor, building, etc. To be expected of the minorities.
Just an extreme response to the frustration created by our current politics that ignore not only the minorities but the lesser majorities that are not big campaign donors. No wonder the Donald is doing so well and Bernie is making such a good showing in the rigged Democratic primary.
The Rutgers students sound like a bunch of fearful squirrels afraid of their own shadows. Fear is good for a person because it shows them the world is not a well guarded playpen. It also concentrates the mind on the problem of defending themselves.
where did anyone claim they couldn't or shouldn't respond?
your own video shows these crybullies need years of therapy; even that may not help.
Like I said, the thread title is a lie. Go & re-read the very article you yourself provided.
So what, so some people interrupted some d-bags oh so informative speech. Oh well. Looks like the cry babies are the ones complaining about a speech being interrupted.
oh for God's sake. someone please smack some sense into these giant cry babies?
gutless *****
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