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Old Today, 02:28 PM
 
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Liberal institutions vs. Liberal students. Who knew?
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Old Today, 02:31 PM
 
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The school deserves it. This is what happens when you hire liberal professors and allow them to brainwash students.
The chickens have come home to roost... ...sadly though there are innocent bystanders in the path of this nonsense too. I am plainly sick of this and they will NOT win my support by protesting in this demeaning manner. They are not respecting the law, respecting the rights or safety of civilians and are borderline domestic terrorists at this point and they should be treated as such.

Unfortunately, criminalistic DA's are only setting these terrorists free right after they're apprehended such as what DA Delia Garza in Austin TX is doing:

https://www.texastribune.org/2024/04...otest-arrests/
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Travis County Attorney Delia Garza, who dropped all criminal charges against 57 protesters who were arrested during another demonstration last week, said Tuesday law enforcement provided “more detailed, more substantive” paperwork when they filed charges related to the most recent arrests. Garza has said she dismissed the previous charges because law enforcement lacked probable cause. Probable cause is the reason law enforcement provides to justify arrests.

Garza said she has received 65 charges against 79 of the protesters arrested Monday. She is still reviewing them and didn't say whether she'll pursue them. But she said the rate of arrests from these demonstrations is unsustainable for the local criminal justice system.

While we understand the safety concerns of the university, continuing to send protesters to jail on criminal trespass charges — one of the lowest level nonviolent crimes our offices is presented with — is putting a tremendous strain on criminal justice resources.” she said. “I am also deeply concerned about how matters will escalate when people believe they are being prevented from exercising the right to participate in non violent protests."
This nonsense is ridiculous. What do you think they're going to do when they're set free? Is there no punishment from committing a crime any longer? These protesters are CLEARLY breaking the law by occupying, and in some cases even destroying private and public property. There have also been many reports where these protesters are coming armed and they are being dismissed.. ..the DA's dismissing these actions need to be locked up..
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