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Austin Sanders @daustinsanders · 11h NEW: Bradley Hargis, executive director of the Capital Area Defenders Service, says UT police does not intend to turn in arrest affidavits for people arrested at the protest until tomorrow morning at the earliest. As
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Origin Entry: 2024 Pro-Palestinian College Protests / Gaza Solidarity Encampments
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Talk about paid protestors lmao… Zionists raised a bunch of money to get people to come out and counterprotest at UCLA today
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These kids have so much more courage and character than liberals saying "It's complicated" and denying any culpability. Be on the right side of history, regardless of who's in office
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This might be the creepiest statement from a university yet. The way it highlights the sunny weather and resumption of admission tours, right after the student protesters have been disappeared. You can’t help but imagine some polished administrator saying
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More than any other protest I’ve seen, Humboldt adopted a siege footing right from the start seemingly utilizing everything they learned to slow school shooters.
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I was told that these students were terrified and afraid to come on campus because of terrorists who had taken it over
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2024 Pro-Palestinian College Protests / Gaza Solidarity Encampments - Austin Sanders @daustinsanders · 11h NEW: Bradley Hargis, executive director of the Capital Area Defenders Service, says UT police does not intend to turn in arrest affidavits for people arrested at the protest until tomorrow morning at the earliest. As
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