What’s happening at Columbia?
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 12:54 last edited by
BTW, who is paying the Protest Consultant?
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 13:08 last edited by
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BTW, who is paying the Protest Consultant?
wrote on 1 May 2024, 13:09 last edited by@Jolly said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
BTW, who is paying the Protest Consultant?
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@Jolly said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
BTW, who is paying the Protest Consultant?
wrote on 1 May 2024, 13:29 last edited by@George-K said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
@Jolly said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
BTW, who is paying the Protest Consultant?
That life takes money to live and travel. Where's the money coming from?
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 13:52 last edited by
I bet google searches of "how to set up a tent" has gone through the roof
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 14:16 last edited by
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 14:24 last edited by
I love it.
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 14:37 last edited by
@89th said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
I bet google searches of "how to set up a tent" has gone through the roof
I'm sure these came with instructions. I saw several on their "campground".
https://www.thenorthface.com/en-us/bags-and-gear/gear-c829821/wawona-4-tent-pNF0A52VL?color=Y10
Note the price, although I'm sure they can be found cheaper.
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 14:41 last edited by
@George-K said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
Cry harder:
Again, I'm all for being fair. Charge and prosecute the students for misdemeanors. If they miss finals, tough cookies.
Charge and prosecute any non-students vigorously. If that also means misdemeanors, so be it. If they are known agitators, throw the book at them.
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@George-K said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
Cry harder:
Again, I'm all for being fair. Charge and prosecute the students for misdemeanors. If they miss finals, tough cookies.
Charge and prosecute any non-students vigorously. If that also means misdemeanors, so be it. If they are known agitators, throw the book at them.
wrote on 1 May 2024, 14:54 last edited by@Jolly said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
If they are known agitators, throw the book at them.
Do you think Fani has some tips?
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 15:02 last edited by
I think that these "protests" will quickly die down now. Two weeks from now, there wont be much left, especially after the semester has ended for most of the schools.
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@Jolly said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
If they are known agitators, throw the book at them.
Do you think Fani has some tips?
wrote on 1 May 2024, 15:08 last edited by@George-K said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
@Jolly said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
If they are known agitators, throw the book at them.
Do you think Fani has some tips?
Probably has two. Ask Nathan Wade.
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 15:47 last edited by
I watched much the Columbia dispersal and roundup live last evening on the television - FYI, not on a US news channel either.
I thought the NYPD undertook their mission in a measured and determined professional fashion. My congratulations to them. I hope too see similar here should the need arise.
Ultimately though, as was demonstrated two years ago in Ottawa, police restraint in these matters is almost wholly dependent on the rabble and its ringleaders. Sometimes chips will fly.
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I watched much the Columbia dispersal and roundup live last evening on the television - FYI, not on a US news channel either.
I thought the NYPD undertook their mission in a measured and determined professional fashion. My congratulations to them. I hope too see similar here should the need arise.
Ultimately though, as was demonstrated two years ago in Ottawa, police restraint in these matters is almost wholly dependent on the rabble and its ringleaders. Sometimes chips will fly.
wrote on 1 May 2024, 15:59 last edited by@Renauda said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
I thought the NYPD undertook their mission in a measured and determined professional fashion. My congratulations to them. I hope too see similar here should the need arise.
Ultimately though, as was demonstrated two years ago in Ottawa, police restraint in these matters is almost wholly dependent on the rabble and its ringleaders. Sometimes chips will fly.
I read a report that stated that tear gas was NOT used in the entry into Hamilton Hall, but they did make use of flash-bangs.
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 16:46 last edited by
No point. They were already crying.
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 16:50 last edited by Renauda 5 Jan 2024, 17:46
….made use of flash bangs
As they should going into an occupied building or area where there was the possibility of belligerence and weapons of any sort being used to resist law enforcement. If the occupants were frightened, saw stars and their ears rang for a few hours or more after, that’s just too bad for them. They ought not to have been there in the first place.
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 17:43 last edited by
We are adjacent on the sympathy scale.
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 19:32 last edited by
I hope they have video. They can’t charge individuals for vandalism and property destruction unless they can show they personally did it. Without video they’d probably be stuck with criminal trespass or something to that effect.
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I hope they have video. They can’t charge individuals for vandalism and property destruction unless they can show they personally did it. Without video they’d probably be stuck with criminal trespass or something to that effect.
wrote on 1 May 2024, 19:56 last edited by@jon-nyc said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
I hope they have video.
Good points. I'd be surprised if they don't.