Emerson College Giving Arrested Anti-Israel Protesters Bail, Extended Housing for Court
“Universities should not be picking up the tab for extremists.”
These students are being coddled and no one will learn a thing.
The College Fix reports:
Emerson College bails out pro-Palestinian students, offers extended housing for court
Emerson College is providing bail and extended housing to students who were arrested during the clearing of a recent a pro-Palestinian encampment, according to campus leaders.
Jay Bernhardt, president of the private Boston college, said in a statement this week that he sympathizes with the students who were arrested during the late April protest on campus.
“I deeply regret that despite our best efforts, our students’ activism resulted in police action over their encampment, especially in the heartbreaking way it occurred,” Bernhardt said. After listening to students’ stories, “I could feel the pain expressed by those arrested, those who cared for them, and those who were adversely affected by the encampment.”
The college will not discipline any protesters, he said in an earlier statement. Additionally, Emerson will provide bail and extended housing to students who were arrested and need to stay after the semester is over for court appearances, according to the statement.
Bernhardt said he also will encourage the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office to drop charges against the students.
City police arrested 118 protesters after repeated warnings to break up their pro-Palestinian encampment on campus, according to the statement.
Four police officers were injured, including one who sustained serious injuries, MassLive reports. Most of the arrests involve charges of unlawful assembly and disturbing the peace, according to Boston police.
Jewish advocacy organizations are criticizing Emerson’s leniency with the student protesters.
“Emerson is covering bail costs for 108 of their student protesters who were arrested for illegal encampments and may face court appearances …” the American Jewish Committee wrote on X. “Higher education should not be coddling this kind of activism. Universities should not be picking up the tab for extremists.”
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Why even give them bail? As for “extended housing”, isn’t that what JAIL is for?
MIT’s Sally Kornbluth takes the opposite tack this morning…
TL;DR: We arrested these people because there is no reasoning with them.
I doubt the college administrators would be as tolerant of students demonstrating in favor of Trump.
“Jay Bernhardt, president of the private Boston college, said in a statement this week that he sympathizes with the students who were arrested during the late April protest on campus.”
And that is what I am enclosing in the next fund raising envelope from my alma mater.
so kamalala IS bailing out her supporters
The U’s can’t kill their cash cow.
I mean sacred cow.
I mean fatted calf.