Anti-Israel Student Protesters March at University of Michigan and Wayne State U.
“The protest was organized by the Students for Justice in Palestine.”
Many of the students participating in these protests probably don’t even understand the history behind this conflict.
CBS News reports:
Student protestors march outside of University of Michigan, Wayne State University
Students at the University of Michigan and Wayne State University are protesting Thursday, demanding their voices be heard by administrators amid the Israel-Hamas war.
In Ann Arbor, pro-Palestinian protestors are seeking university officials to divest from Israel. The protest is happening as the Board of Regents is holding a meeting. This comes three weeks after protestors were at the Ruthven Building, leading to some being arrested after they entered the building.
This week, U of M President Santa Ono said he has barred students from voting on two “controversial and divisive” resolutions related to the Israel-Hamas war.
“The proposed resolutions have done more to stoke fear, anger, and animosity on our campus than they would ever accomplish as recommendations to the university,” Santa Ono said in an online post on Tuesday.
In Detroit, dozens of Wayne State University students held a protest, demanding that the university adopt a ceasefire resolution. It marks the fourth protest on campus since the beginning of the war back in October.
The protest was organized by the Students for Justice in Palestine.
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The little jerks might as well march while they can. Give the IDF another month or two and there won’t be a Hamas left to march *for*.
These students are about as ignorant as possible about the REAL History of the Middle East! They see their friends protesting, and they think that it is the “cool” thing to do. They don’t understand that the Palestinians NEVER owned that land, and the Jews have lived there for THOUSANDS of years!