Cops are whipping out the rubbers on college students as the protests turn chaotic. The Georgia police are firing rubber bullets and using tasers at Emory University and I feel so bad for the college. No college wants to look this bad on national television or social media, but here’s Emory University looking like a dumpster fire of academia, filled with moron students or hired crowds to spark chaos.
Whatever happened to the old days of college where you’d go to class, play sports, join clubs, go get hammered all night, then and show up to class the next day in the same clothes because you were hungover? Are those days still a thing, or is every college filled with losers now? I am so thankful that my college was NOTHING like the nonsense we’re seeing on the news now.
Look man, I don’t care what’s going on over seas. We got enough problems in our own country that we should be protesting our own politicians. Fix crime. Fix homelessness. Fix the drug problem. But Emory has all these college students yelling on campus about something THEY CANNOT CONTROL. How about this? Fly over to Israel or Palestine and protest there? I dare ya! We all want peace over there, but normal folks at college can’t do anything over there. That’s up to Israel and Palestine to figure out, not us. We can only fix what’s on our own soil, and we have a LOT of work to do in America after the last four years with failure Joe Biden and his diversity hire Kamala Harris f*cking everything up.
Daily Mail reported on the crazy scene at Emory University with cops using rubber bullets and tasers:
In this, the latest explosive example of unrest on American college campuses, students and faculty members were arrested as videos showed Atlanta Police Officers and Georgia State Troopers wrestling them on the ground. A demonstrator was also seen being tasered by an officer as he lay in the grass.
Another protest broke out at Northeastern University’s Centennial Common as more than 100 pro-Palestine protestors gathered in tents with University and Boston Police standing by.
Protests erupted in the wake of the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, and the ongoing retaliatory attacks on Gaza that followed. The chaotic demonstrations intensified in recent days, as school administrators call in police forces to remove encampments.