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Providence Police Arrest 18 People During Anti-Israel Protest at Brown University

Providence Police Arrest 18 People During Anti-Israel Protest at Brown University

“Divestment from companies profiting from ongoing violence in Gaza is a material way for Brown University to promote an immediate ceasefire and a lasting peace”

Where do school leaders think all of this is heading? It’s not anyplace good, that’s for sure.

WPRI News reports:

18 arrested during protest at Brown University

Providence police took 18 protesters into custody on Wednesday during a large demonstration at Brown University.

Dozens of people were singing and praying outside the main administration building as a group of students staged a sit-in protest inside.

According to a news release, the students were members of the group BrownU Jews for Ceasefire Now. Their plan was to refuse to leave until Brown President Christina Paxson publicly committed to taking steps to divest its endowment from any companies that are profiting off the ongoing war in Israel.

“Divestment from companies profiting from ongoing violence in Gaza is a material way for Brown University to promote an immediate ceasefire and a lasting peace,” the group wrote.

Organizers told 12 News they remained in Paxson’s office until it closed at 5 p.m., then were given a half-hour extension from Brown police. It was then that Providence police arrived on campus with prisoner transport vans.

Brown University later released a statement saying that when the demonstrators entered University Hall around 12:15 p.m., staff informed them of their right to protest during operating hours. After those passed, the university said it gave the students “multiple trespass warnings” before moving forward with the arrests.

“At Brown, all community members are responsible for abiding by our codes, policies and protocols related to protests and demonstrations,” the statement said. Those policies make clear that protest is a necessary and acceptable means of expression on campus. They also make clear that because Brown respects and upholds freedom of expression, the ‘time, place and manner’ of exercising those rights is subject to regulation only ‘to prevent interference with the normal functions of the University.’”

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Civil disobedience is a well-respected form of protest. The key element is that the protestors are willing to be accountable for the act. Martin Luther King and Ghandi both went to jail. The whole point is that the protester believes so strongly in his cause that he is willing to go to jail.

Recently, protesters have sought a “cost free” form of protest. That is a false expectation.

Brown has been a loony bin for quite a while now, but not everyone there is crazy. I wonder how many of these “Brown U Jews for Cease Fire” were actually Jewish?

The muslims are rioting in rhode island.

They will TERRORIZE you!