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To: Bill who wrote (1454442)4/30/2024 1:31:12 PM
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To: Bill who wrote (1454442)4/30/2024 1:57:04 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571798
 
Bill, the point is that colleges, most of which are completely woke (else we wouldn't have seen these protests in the first place), will be under tremendous pressure to not expel these students.

After all, these students "paid" their tuition. They deserve their degrees based on what they've "paid" and what their chosen identities are.

Expelling them for protesting for peace in the Middle East will seem way too harsh, at least to the woke leftists that continue to dominate these institutions of higher learning.

Instead, excuses will be made for these protesters.

"Oh, they didn't REALLY mean it when they said, 'From the river to the sea.'"

"Oh, they didn't REALLY mean it when they said, 'Death to America' in Arabic, because they didn't know what they were saying."

"Oh, they didn't REALLY mean it when they said hateful things to Jewish students and accused them of being 'Zionists' and British colonialists."

No matter what, this is a real crisis for universities. And that's on top of their astronomically high tuition and their demands to have student debt "forgiven."

The gravy train has finally left the station.

Tenchusatsu