Posted on 05/04/2024 1:40:57 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Un - effing -believable.
I bet 100% of these protestors had no issue with the shooting of Ashli Babbit!
Modern lynch mob.
EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE STUDENTS SHOULD BE EXPELLED IMMEDIATELY.
All of them, students or not, should be arrested on whatever law is available, up to and including if possible attempted murder.
THIS IS STALIN’S USSR. IT HAS NO PLACE IN THE USA.
The ghosts of Lexington are shouting, “If they mean to have a war, let it begin here.”
Okay now they’re just being ridiculous. This is all a big fake theatrical farce. These idiots don’t even believe what they are saying. It’s all about confusion and distraction from Obama/Biden setting the world on fire.
As Hillary’s friends chanted in the 1970s, “Off Brewster, f*** Yale/ Let the Panthers out of jail!
These people are 60s re-enactors, just like the blue and the gray at Gettysburg.
A “People’s Tribunal” of college-age seven-year-olds.
It’s quite simple. Expel them. With prejudice.
Little wannabee Rodsppires need a helocopter ride.
Trials?
Remember Mao’s Cultural Revolution?
Oh brother. My Alma mater for my masters. Good grief. I’m glad I never sent a penny after graduating.
The Noble Fury of Samuel Adams
"Deeply idealistic—a moral people, Adams held, would elect moral leaders—he believed virtue the soul of democracy. To have a villainous ruler imposed on you was a misfortune. To elect him yourself was a disgrace. At the same time, he was unremittingly pragmatic. Adams saw no reason that high-minded ideals should shy from underhanded tactics. Power worried him; no one ever believed he possessed too much of the stuff. His sympathies lay with the man in the street, to whom he believed government answered. A friend reduced Adams’ politics to two maxims: “Rulers should have little, the people much.” And privilege should make way for genius and industry. Railing against “the odious hereditary distinction of families,” Adams fretted about vanity, frivolity and “political idolatry.” He did his best to contain himself when his colleague John Hancock—who traveled with “the pomp and retinue of an Eastern prince”—appeared in a gold-trimmed, crimson-velvet waistcoat and an embroidered white vest. In 1794, Adams was inaugurated as governor of Massachusetts. To maintain ceremonial standards, a benefactor produced a carriage. Adams directed the coachman to drive his wife to the State House, to which he proceeded, at 71, on foot."
Look at the sickness that libtards have created
I graduated from GWU over 50 years ago. I enjoyed my time there, but never mistook it for Oxford or Cambridge. On the other hand Igraduated at least a little smarter than I went in despite being far less than a diligent student. Does not look like today’s Colonials or whatever it is they changed their mascot to can say the same. These kids are disgusting and I am ashamed to be even tangentially connected to them. The school should expel the little Nazis before they hurt people and we have to show them how our fathers dealt with antisemites.
They said the same thing about the Austrian painter.
Oh good grief. Stop getting the vapors.
It’s protected speech. Period.
It’s childish and poorly thought out when you look at the argument they are making.
But the First Amendment is precisely for this type of speech. Obnoxious. Vile. Immature. Etc.
Kids playing with matches.
Welcome to the CULTURAL REVOLUTION
PART II.
Unless stopped significantly and hard there will be widespread death.
But a frat boy made monkey noises!
That is a sucker bet. Of course they don’t. And they all cheer the murder of unborn babies. along with worshiping animals.
This is our “Cultural Revolution”.
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