• ikidd@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      There’s money at stake here, not just worthless children’s lives, you know. They know who pays their salaries, and it ain’t 10 year old kids.

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      5 months ago

      Maybe the totalitarian automatic mass suspensions and expulsions are in effect the moment they say anything AIPAC wouldn’t approve of?

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        I am kind of flabbergasted at how they did the suspensions. My school was no where near as nice as most of these schools and our school had a whole convoluted process for suspension. Assuming you didn’t commit a violent crime, then you got at least two meetings with deans and one of them you had access to a student advocate, if you desired.

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          5 months ago

          Yeah, they’re being extremely authoritarian in their unthinking reactionary zeal. Literal fascist police state stuff 🤬

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    5 months ago

    So could the Police legally arrest peaceful protesters because non-students joined the protest?

    I saw the anti-semitic b******* but if it’s a peaceful protest in support of Palestine, it would seem really easy to sue the police over constitutional violations.

    That’s a big risk to take to violate a constitutional right.

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        5 months ago

        I can believe that. But you can still bring lawsuits against them, one’s gotta stick according to sheer numbers. That’s how change starts