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(scratching head) hmmmm?.. Did “protestors” select universities because …

Just looking at the colleges and universities that anti-Israel “protesters” picked makes one wonder if those institutions were selected because they knew they would probably have sympathetic District Attorneys and city/county prosecutor. Considering how US politics and justice seems to have linked arms in recent years, could some of these “protests” been been coordinated between organizers and city/county officials?
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RedBaron · M
Considering that it’s happened in places like Texas, that’s doubtful and a dubious conspiracy theory even for you.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@RedBaron Austin, San Antonio and Dallas are Democrat cities. Austin is far left.
RedBaron · M
@Heartlander They have occurred in every state except South Dakota, Wyoming, Alaska, and Hawaii, so there goes your theory.

https://www.newsweek.com/pro-palestinian-protest-college-campuses-1897008

But if you want to subscribe to the wacko theory that it’s part of a vast Communist left-wing conspiracy, then go ahead and be paranoid.

I won’t lose any sleep.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@RedBaron No protests at Texas A&M, Baylor, SMU, TCU, OU, OSU, Tulsa, KU plus hundred of other colleges and universities. Refreshing to know that there are still colleges and universities that serve as educational institutions rather than factories where kids go to be radicalized.
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RedBaron · M
@Heartlander Indeed. But it’s also important that kids at all schools learn to think for themselves. That is the chief purpose of education and the way it was at both Ivy League universities I attended.