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zephyreks@lemmy.mlM to World News@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Shafik authorizes NYPD to sweep ‘Gaza Solidarity Encampment,’ officers in riot gear arrest over 100

www.columbiaspectator.com

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Shafik authorizes NYPD to sweep ‘Gaza Solidarity Encampment,’ officers in riot gear arrest over 100

www.columbiaspectator.com

zephyreks@lemmy.mlM to World News@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  • DeadPand@midwest.social
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    But I thought fascism was only going to happen if Trump is elected? Guess it’s already here, now what do we do??

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      I know!

      let’s not vote and get trump elected so that instead of just being arrested, these people are shipped off to a gulag.

      That will fix everything!

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        I think you need a literal rebellion to get the change you want. Glad I don’t live there, watching America decay is something else.

        • Ultragigagigantic@lemmy.world
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          Can we first try passing electoral reform at the state level and get rid of the spoiler effect inherent with a First past the post voting system?

          How can we steer this car away from the cliff if we are bound and gagged in the back of the cop car?

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            Resist.

            Resist the urge to deviate from the plan.

            Resists the ideologues who only want violence.

            Resist the temptation to sit back and do nothing.

            The forces at work here are a Typhoon. We need to be a rock it smashes up against.

      • Daft_ish@lemmy.world
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        They act like this is new. Were trying to keep it from devolving further.

    • ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world
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      This isn’t fascism. These people will get a slap on the wrist and be sent home in a day or two. Under fascism these people would never be heard from again.

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        So punishing free speech and protest is not fascist provided that they are “only” in jail for a couple of days? Seriously?

        Obviously cracking down on protests doesn’t mean it’s 1930s Germany but it’s part of the same playbook, surely?

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          Most other prisoners of the early camps were soon set free again—not because of outside intervention, but because the authorities felt that a brief period of shock and awe was normally enough to force opponents into compliance. As a result, there was a rapid turnover in 1933, with the places of released prisoners quickly filled with new ones.

          The duration of detention was unpredictable. Prisoners who expected to regain their freedom after a few days were mostly disappointed, but it was rare for them to remain inside for a year or more. Longer spells were served in the bigger, more permanent camps, but even in a large camp like Oranienburg, around two‐thirds of all prisoners stayed for less than three months.244

          The result was a constant stream of former prisoners back into German society, and it was these men and women who would become the most important sources of private knowledge about the early camps.

          (Emphasis added. Source.)

        • ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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          It was at a private college campus and the dean suspended all the students protesting and requested to have NYPD come remove them. In other words, the property caretaker was being a dick and had them removed from the premises.

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            Hmmm… well that almost sounds like capitalism in a Republic democracy. Shit, now what?

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              Keep doing it until almost the entire student body is suspended, or protest off campus?

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                Sounds like a plan! Can’t suspend alumni, so I’m game

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          I’m certainly not defending the silencing of protest. It’s just that all fascism is authoritarian, but not all authoritarianism is fascist. Fascism has a specific definition and it’s a whole other degree of bad.

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            Fair enough. It is being used more colloquially in this case, you’re right. I retract the accusation of fascism and substitute “an unjust authoritarian crackdown on the right to freedom of speech and expression, undermining the very tenets of democratic society. A national embarrassment.”

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              100% agree with you then.

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        This is fascism-lite. Just because people aren’t disappeared doesn’t mean it’s not in the same category. And the only way we can hope to stop from getting to “actual” fascism is by resisting shit like this.

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          Exactly.

          Fascism doesn’t come in detended stages, it’s tiny increments where the state seizes more power and restricts rights gradually until suddenly you notice that people are disappearing and everyones primary emotion is fear

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          I don’t disagree that silencing protest is bad. It’s just not fascism. Fascists kill dissenters.

          Treating protestors like this is the norm (though it always must be fought). It’s how they were treated during Occupy Wall Street. It’s how they were treated during Vietnam and the civil rights fight. Authoritarianism can come from both the left and the right. Fascism is always from the right.

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        Boot licker

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          Y’all need to hear the fable of the boy who cried wolf.

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    The right to free speech and peaceful protest, what a funny joke.

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      So ACAB, and we are a country with stupidly low quality of freedom despite the morons who just think guns=freedom, and fuck this was a BS move.

      However, the Constitution states only that the government will not pass laws that interfere with freedom of assembly. Courts have decided that this includes protests, picketing, labor strikes, etc.

      Courts have also concluded that this doesn’t mean you can assemble wherever you want, namely on private property. These students were essentially just trespassed by the university. Can’t really blame the policeor government for this one, unless you want to lean more extreme that they should be saying “fuck off, we disagree”. But I’d rather have a system where the police follow the law because I don’t trust any of them to make any good decisions on their own morals.

      The chief even came out with a statement that was a dig at the university president that he only observed peaceful protest, not the bullshit she was claiming.

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        UT-Austin is public. University of Minnesota is public. Ohio State is public. All of these schools receive billions in government funding.

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          But the article is about Columbia University. A private institution. It is not a public university

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            God this server is stupid as fuck

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        Public property is fair game.

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          Columbia University is not public space

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        Fuck 'dem property rights.

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    Just had explosive interaction w/ @Columbia’s heightened security coming onto campus. They followed me to my office & then lied, saying I didn’t scan my ID for entry (I did) & I pushed an officer (I didn’t). An ugly scene followed. They did this to me, a tenured, full professor.

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    I just feel the need to tell OP that they are appreciated for posting this, as well as their work in the comments section. Thanks.

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      Campus protests are close to my heart.

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    Dozens arrested at Yale University pro-Palestinian protest

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    Columbia University: Ilhan Omar’s daughter suspended and 108 arrested for Gaza protest

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    More tents pop up at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in protest of war in Gaza

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    Sniper on the roof of the Indiana Memorial Union at Indiana University. Gun pointed down at peaceful Gaza protesters in Dunn Meadow. This is 4 hours after the arrest of 22 students and 2 professors in the meadow. Have never seen anything like this on this campus.

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      That is actually insane, holy shit.

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    Police allegedly use rubber bullets and teargas at university protest in Georgia

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    I’m a Columbia alum. Thank you op for continuing to bring this story and similar ones from all over the country to Lemmy. Hats off to The Spec for still covering the situation on campus. Shefik somehow hasn’t tried shutting them down just yet.

    I’m still shocked to think NYPD was actually brought into South Lawn. Even there police chief said everyone was peaceful and they were only there because the president called them in.

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    More than 100 protesters arrested as police clear Emerson College encampment

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    Indian-origin student at Princeton arrested, barred from varsity for taking part in anti-Israel protests on campus

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    Hundreds at Harvard Protest Suspension of Pro-Palestinian Group

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    UT-Austin students hold pro-Palestinian protest; at least 50 arrested

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    USC imposes campus restrictions after nearly 100 arrested during pro-Palestinian protest

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