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- thepoliceproblem@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- thepoliceproblem@lemmy.world
With the greenlight of Columbia President Minouche Shafik and her administration, NYPD has entered Hind Hall through the windows and begun to mass arrest students inside. Let this be remembered as Columbia and Shafik’s legacy: one of mobilizing the violence and terror of the state against their own students and faculty, solely to prevent an end to Columbia’s complicity in a genocide.
This protest is not a thing that matters. No one will remember this in a year, probably less than that. Because you can’t just break random rules as a protest. You have to break the specific rule that is unjust. This building is not the center of Israeli government or the IDF.
If these students went downtown to the Holocaust museum and held up signs saying “Gaza is a modern Holocaust”, that would work better. They could protest outside the Israeli Consulate too. It would also be more efficient to just call a bunch of representatives and senators every day. Get 100 students to spend one hour making calls per day and you can tie up the Congressional switchboard. Do that for a month and you will get a response.
These students are mainly protesting to feel good about themselves. They are taking the easiest and coolest route. Actually organizing for change is tougher than just occupying your own school. It’s your school, you aren’t taking it from anyone.
These protests have a list of specific demands, especially a demand to divest Columbia’s money from arms manufacturers supplying the genocide. Do not infantilize this. It is an organized maneuver with a specific goal.
Columbia was founded by slavery money. Most Ivy League schools are. They weren’t clean before and divesting from arms manufacturers is not going to make them clean.
Did these students care about that when they enrolled? No, they were all excited to go to a “good school” to get a high paying job. They don’t care about the investments. This is just a thing to do.
Too early in the day to address a strawman so large
it’s almost like a bunch of minors went somewhere and then learned things that changed their opinions somehow
Good point. But the real question is, are they going to give the money back?
Wait, so students aren’t allowed to protest what their Universities do because they enrolled in those Universities, because of slavery? Do you realize how stupid you sound?
A bunch of white guilt rich kids who can afford to get bailed out… I’m sorry, these people aren’t noble. No sympathy
Hahahahahahahaha
Ahhhhh…
Get drone striked
They are protesting the University’s investments in Israel……
I’d like to present this piece of
evidence
: MLK’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail! In particular, I believe this section is most relevant:I have been trying to verbalise this for a while. Thank you for this comment, it’s a perfect explanation and precisely encapsulates how I feel about these protests.
I agree with their intention, but they’re not actually helping their cause.
Sometimes it’s better to remain silent and let people think you are a fool than to speak your mind and remove all doubt.
You don’t seem to understand the nuance of the situation; are you interpreting my comment as meaning that I don’t support Palestine?
I think you may need to re-read the initial comment that I replied to.
I’m interpreting your comment as meaning you agree with the person you responded to, who entirely mischaracterized the protests and the protestors and painted a picture that can only be described as lying.
I don’t think that the comment I replied to was really doing that. I’m on mobile so I can’t check right now
Says a random person on the internet that did fuckall for Palestine in their entire life.
If I’m a random stranger, how do you know what I’ve done or not done?
I know because of what you type on the internet, it lays bare who you really are. That’s why it’s so easy for me to know you did fuckall for Palestine.
Lmao “I’m 14 and this is deep”
Try reading it again
Enjoy summer break!
Found the genocide supporter
Try reading it again
Breaking and entering has never been a form of protest that’s acceptable. At this point the protest has just devolved into doing everything they can to get arrested like that.
No they just want to be cool and have control over some part of their lives. Like we all do. I completely understand but it’s not an effective way to protest.
Breaking and entering can easily be a good form of protest but it matters where you break into. The Jewish dude who broke into an American Nazi meeting in Madison Square Garden was a great protester.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Nazi_rally_at_Madison_Square_Garden
They’re protesting about someone else’s lives, not their own. Last I checked this isn’t Vietnam where those same students are being conscripted to fight a war.
Breaking into a random building is not a good form of protest. I would even argue your example isn’t great either, nor really a protest.