The hysterical reaction to the Columbia protests is not only proof that Zionism is in its flop era. It's also proof that university administrators have trouble learning from the past. When I was a first-year student (NOT a freshman!) at the University of Chicago, a group of demonstrators invaded the Administration Building and began a si…
The hysterical reaction to the Columbia protests is not only proof that Zionism is in its flop era. It's also proof that university administrators have trouble learning from the past. When I was a first-year student (NOT a freshman!) at the University of Chicago, a group of demonstrators invaded the Administration Building and began a sit-in. University President Edward H. Levi, who would later become Gerald Ford's Attorney General, banned Chicago police from campus entirely, moved administrative operations to another building, and waited until the occupying students got tired and left. No muss, no fuss, no police brutality, and no bad publicity. Perhaps the Columbia bigwigs should have read a little more history...
Right you are! And now they'll demand that the National Guard must be brought in to suppress the demonstrations that they fomented, just like at Kent State 54 years ago. What could possibly go wrong?
The hysterical reaction to the Columbia protests is not only proof that Zionism is in its flop era. It's also proof that university administrators have trouble learning from the past. When I was a first-year student (NOT a freshman!) at the University of Chicago, a group of demonstrators invaded the Administration Building and began a sit-in. University President Edward H. Levi, who would later become Gerald Ford's Attorney General, banned Chicago police from campus entirely, moved administrative operations to another building, and waited until the occupying students got tired and left. No muss, no fuss, no police brutality, and no bad publicity. Perhaps the Columbia bigwigs should have read a little more history...
They inadvertently spread the movement to about 40 more universities and counting.
Right you are! And now they'll demand that the National Guard must be brought in to suppress the demonstrations that they fomented, just like at Kent State 54 years ago. What could possibly go wrong?