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CA professor dragged away in handcuffs

 

College professors used to be people we looked up to, because they often held the key to our degree and the path to our future. Most of the college professors are still good people, but every once in a while there’s someone like the lady at University of California in Irvine who gets dragged away in handcuffs because she was allegedly protesting like a buffoon, disrupting the campus, and pretty much embarrassing everyone who goes to the school with her irresponsible antics. She was detained, but not sure if she was arrested officially.

Listen folks, this ain’t Rosa Parks in the back of the bus again, these are protests that have zero purpose because NO ONE HERE IN AMERICA can change what’s going on overseas. The protests here are just pointless. If you want to protest Israel or Palestine, then go over there and do it. Maybe go join their military. I dunno, do something else because these protests are just screams for attention that have zero impact on actual real world situations. What have the protesters accomplished? Nothing. They’re getting arrested. They’re ruining their public record. They’re embarrassing themselves on social media. All of this to look cool? Not worth it, bubba. Axios reported on the unrest too, saying the following in a political news article:

The arrests came hours after the union representing some 48,000 University of California graduate students and other academic workers voted to authorize a strike over college crackdowns on pro-Palestinian protests on campuses in recent weeks, citing free speech and student safety concerns.

The Israel-Hamas war has become a flashpoint on college campuses across the U.S. and the protesters at UC Irvine, some 40 miles south of Los Angeles, are among thousands to have been arrested during pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus this year.

 



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