Law Enforcement’s BRUTAL Response To Campus Protests; Emory Professor HURLED To The Ground

Jessica Burbank and Amber Duke give their take on the Israel-Palestine protests that have erupted on American college campuses. #gaza #protesters

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25 thoughts on “Law Enforcement’s BRUTAL Response To Campus Protests; Emory Professor HURLED To The Ground

  1. She put her hands on a police officer. Others in this country have died for less. The news reporting so heavily on this issue fuels these protests. Smh. Good job, once again.

  2. I constantly hear these claims that Jewish students are being attacked. I have seen NO specific reports of ANY physical violence against any Jewish student on a US college campus. Either document these claims or label them as foreign propaganda.

  3. When videos are being shown of police, we need to see the full context of the behavior of protesters which led up to it..police are unlikely to attack someone just because they're holding a sign ( unless the police have been instructed to clear out an area, and the protesters are resisting)..maybe that professor screaming on the ground did something to the police officer beforehand to prompt that response ..the media will likely not tell us that).

  4. Consider this. The U.S. prioritizes arresting students who peacefully speak the truth and advocate for peace. However, they do not arrest the thieves who sweep merchandise off the shelves of retailers. The U.S. government has lost all morality.

  5. No, the majority of the protestors are showing up because there is a large group of people present and extroverts are drawn to that.

  6. Apparently these colleges aren’t failing students for not attending classes or keeping up with their coursework since they can stay out there forever, or maybe they just don’t care.

  7. one wonder if we should cry or laugh when a war criminal like Netanyahu committing genocide and the most hated politician in the world (even by his own citizens) lecturing the US how to deal with protests against him? and his radical apartheid government?
    i'm just astonished.

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