Posted on 04/30/2024 3:30:29 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. -- Hundreds of students took to Library Mall on the campus of the University of Wisconsin Monday, in protest of the Israel-Hamas war.
A group called "Students for Justice in Palestine - UW Madison" organized the event.
It defined its protest against "ongoing genocide and Zionist war crimes in Gaza, and against the new wave of student repression across the country."
Protesters have demanded for an end to the war, as well as for UW-Madison to divest from corporations that do business in Israel.
Speaking to News 3 Now, Students for Justice in Palestine member Dahlia Saba said her group wants UW to "end its complicity in the ongoing violence."
"I think it’s an incredibly strong statement that we have so many members of UW-Madison community both students faculty and staff out here to show that we demand that out university be accountable to us," Saba said. "I think it’s frankly embarrassing and shameful that the university is more worried about tents on a lawn than the genocide being perpetuated against the people of Gaza."
Another student who asked not to be named in this story said she wants the protest to also serve as a learning space.
"Especially as a Jewish student with members of my family who died in the Holocaust, I wanted to do everything in my power to protest what is happening with this genocide against Palestinians," she said.
UW-Madison Dean of Students Dean Christina Olstad, and UWPD Interim Chief Brent Plisch, warned all students, faculty and staff Friday in an email, that not following campus protest policies "can and will have consequences, both within our code of student conduct and more broadly under Wisconsin law."
UW-Madison leaders said on Friday no camping is allowed on campus grounds. News 3 Now crews witnessed multiple tents being set up on Library Mall.
In a joint statement Monday evening, UW-Madison officials including Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and Provost Charles Isbell said that campus leaders are willing to meet with the organizers of the protest once the tents have been removed from campus.
"We continue to ask the protesters to voluntarily comply with state law against tents and encampments on university property," administrators said. "We hope that protestors will elect to avail themselves of the many alternative ways to protest and to express their views without tents or encampments on our campus grounds."
A News 3 Now crew said flyers were handed to protestors reminding them of UW's policy against camping and blocking entrances.
Members of Students for Justice in Palestine told News 3 Now Monday night that they had spoken with campus leadership, prior to tents being dismantled. However, they did not give further details on what those conversations entailed.
Protesters spent Monday night in tents in an encampment on the UW-Madison Campus to protest the Israel-Hamas War.
Around 30 tents were set up on the Library Mall and the scene was peaceful heading into Tuesday morning
A small number of police officers were present and no arrests were made.
According to News 3 Now as of Tuesday afternoon, the encampment was calm and no visible law enforcement were present.
"Especially as a Jewish student with members of my family who died in the Holocaust, I wanted to do everything in my power to protest what is happening with this genocide against Palestinians," she said.
Oy Vey! ;)
Ping! Your wish is my command. ;)
If she knows that family members were MURDERED in concentration camps, WHY does she not understand that the Muslims want HER dead too?
Ridiculous, isn’t it?
Florida. USF today.
Yep. The brain-dead kids are following their Marching Orders across the land.
This should end well for them. ;)
No surprise from these moonbat crazies.
“the Israel-Hamas war”
It’s Jihad, Jim.
Well, a lot of Jews really did believe they were going to get the chance to take a hot shower, I’ve been told.
Do those coeds believe it is good to gang rape infidel women?
Why do these terrorists and terrorist sympathizers even bother to have these protests at the colleges, where the administration and faculty mostly agree with them anyway, but have no power to effect any change in government policy, domestically, much less in Israel?
Why don’t these stupid malcontents go and protest where their anger could actually get to the people who make the decisions?
Why don’t they go to D.C. and protest at the White House and the Capitol and the Pentagon? Why don’t they go and protest at the homes of Senators and Representatives? Why don’t they go on weekends to Delaware and protest at Biden’s homes?
Why don’t they go and protest at the factories of the Military Industrial Complex, and protest at the homes of the M.I.C. CEOs?
And if they really believe in their ‘Cause’, why don’t they head to ‘Palestine’ enlist in Hamas, and pick up a rifle or strap on a bomb to actually fight ‘the evil Joos’?
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Just saw a protesting girl whining that the school administration aren’t bringing food and drink to the barricaded protestors. “It is against International Law for them to deny us Humanitarian Aid”
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Tomorrow is “May Day”... the communists love that, and apparently are allying with the Hamas Lovers for bigger and better riots.... That should be interesting.
Also Hamas and Putin support each other so by supporting Hamas they’re supporting Putin.
That's an apocryphal story !
Useful idiots.
Stalin would be proud. Can’t believe there are this many stupid people who are easily led to slaughter.
Some people use their Jewishness as a cudgel to push socialism. That’s the only value their background has to them.
anguished cries of “where is my latte?”
could be heard across the campus
oh the inhumanity
They should show these people the UN-edited video taken by the HAMAS terrorists last Oct. 7…..
It was obviously sarcasm.
The ability to recognize sarcasm is a function of IQ.
Tents? More tents? I should have invested in REI and/or North Face!
They are hoping for another Kent State.
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