I wonder if any of the hateful anti-Jewish behavior by Democrats will affect Jewish voting habits.
I would bet the campus is a gun free zone. If so then UCLA is fully responsible for the safety and protection of students by preventing self protection.
So strange a judge would have to rule on that
Oh really? You mean it’s not Nazi Germany?
“ A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the University of California, Los Angeles, cannot allow pro-Palestinian protesters to block Jewish students from accessing”
Of course, there’s no penalty or even a reprimand for those who did it.
Imagine attending a university that needed a judge in the courtroom to tell them this was wrong. Get thee away from any such university!
Just nuts that a judge even had to rule on such a case. This is so well settled case law I can’t believe any lawyer took the other side.
Ha ha ha...
Good luck with that.
Some day a movie will be made of all the anti-Jewish demonstrating and the aftermath, entitled, “Torah! Torah! Torah!”
A judge had to tell UCLA this?
They needed a judge for this?
The headline should read
In this day and age you NEED a judge to rule that universities are not allowed to do this
Why did this need a court decision?
So the Jews didn’t fight back?? There would broken bones and bodies if they blocked me.
Reminds me of the old Li’l Abner comic strip from 1968 in which the Students Wildly Indignant about Nearly Everything (S.W.I.N.E.) take over the campus.
The terrified University Regents decide to sell the University! The only buyers were the Mafia who brings in the mob enforcers.
Here come the SWINE protesting!
I still get a thrill remembering how the leader of the S.W.I.N.E. used his front teeth to assault the brass knuckles of the mob enforcers. Who says brass won’t make a spark! These did. Big ones at that!
Anyone else remember that old comic strip? Could easily be reprinted today with no changes.
I have to wonder why any Jewish student would have gone along with this. Whatever happened to “Never Again?”.
The Simon Wiesenthal center is within walking distance of UCLA. Where were they when this was happening?
So, if someone who happens to be gay is openly bullied on campus the college administrators would argue that they cannot do anything because the bullying is done by other students?