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Palestine protests - what to do

I am hearing from one side that National Guard should be called. Given what happened at Kent State in 1970, I think this would make the issue worse. MUCH, MUCH WORSE. Generally, trying to forcefully remove people may seem like you are protecting people, but instead you are making things worse.

On the other hand, these protests have gotten serious and violent. How does one restore safety to campuses without infringing upon rights? We do have rights in the USA. If your campus is closed to students only, you can arrest non students. But if your campus is open (like most universities) - that's tough. I was once escorted off of a college campus for being a non-student. In my case, I walked onto a campus at night, by myself, not knowing I was on a campus. The campus police put me in the back of a police car and drove me off, saying they cannot charge me with anything, but they can warn me that I was trespassing and if I came back on campus without official business they could charge me with trespassing because I have already been warned. Not sure if that was legal, but I didn't test it.

So, what do people like Mike Johnson expect to be done? Clearly there is unchecked antisemitism amongst many of these protesters. And clearly there are non-student agitators joining the crowd. But what many people don't know, is that there are many Jewish people amongst the protesters, also protesting funding Israel's war machine, and the treatment of Palestinians. And they are facing harassment - from fellow jews and other Israel supporters.

I just feel like it is hard to find the truth here. I should point out that I have a Jewish family member who is faculty at Columbia, and she isn't fearful for her life. She seems to be more concerned with having to teach online classes for the rest of the semester.
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GrinNude · 61-69, C
There are many similarlies to the Vietnam war - 1968. BTW the democratic convention is in Chicago this year.
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Ynotisay · M
@GrinNude Except that none of those rich college students, given which campuses are most vocal, aren't up to be chosen to randomly go fight and risk their lives in Gaza. And there's not Americans mourning the loss of their children and friends.
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@Ynotisay exactly. Unless you are an israeli or palestinian student, you have no cards on this table.
GrinNude · 61-69, C
@trollslayer When our tax dollars are being used to support apartheid and ethnic cleansing, we certainly do have cards on the table.
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@GrinNude true, but i doubt tax dollars are a typical college student’s concern.
@trollslayer It's more about calling attention to the genocide, which is also important.
GrinNude · 61-69, C
@trollslayer Students have had a long history of protesting injustices like civil rights, Vietnam war and now apartheid and ethnic cleansing.
GrinNude · 61-69, C
@BohemianBoo Absolutely and apartheid.
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@GrinNude that's exactly the point. For many there, this is simply the “injustice of the day”. Not saying that there is anything wrong with that, only that it is not personal for them.