Patriotic American College Students Pushing Back Against Anti-Israel and Anti-American “Pro-Palestinian” Encampments
“I was like, ‘I’d die for this flag.’ And everybody was like, ‘Yeah.’ If they got any closer that we’re going to start throwing hands. We’re not going anywhere, I don’t care. They’re going to have to tear me off this flag over my dead body.”
It’s been easy to feel a sense of despair (along with rage) after seeing the anti-Israel campus “protests” over the last several weeks, demonstrations that were made even worse by the fecklessness of woke faculty types and administrators at some of the higher ed institutions in question.
But in the midst of it all, patriotic students have begun to stand up and say “Enough is enough,” with pushback efforts being undertaken at universities, many of which are in the South because that’s just how we roll down here.
Some, like LSU, are injecting humor into the mix:
We have LSU students chanting at Hamas Glampers that they have zero SEC championships
No matter how long I live, I won’t top this pic.twitter.com/eX7TtHiGjY
— Three Year Letterman (@3YearLetterman) May 3, 2024
I believe this is LSU as well, where “USA, USA!” was chanted at the activists:
— @OLDROWVIRAL (@calicocutpant) May 3, 2024
At Ole Miss, the pro-Hamas agitators were serenaded with the “Star-Spangled Banner”:
Free Palestine activists just tried to pull off a protest on the Ole Miss campus. It didn't go according to plan. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/Lj3szEyzRe
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) May 2, 2024
Ole Miss students singing the Star Spangled Banner in response to protesters. No “Death to America” here. Forget the Ivys, send your kids South. pic.twitter.com/fVwgXcu6RG
— Russ Latino (@RussLatino) May 2, 2024
Meanwhile, counter-demonstrators at Alabama sang the National Anthem to the pro-Hamas mob:
Protesters are chanting “Free, free Palestine.” Counter protesters singing the National Anthem. pic.twitter.com/zBq6QKvBuk
— Maven Navarro (@MavenNavarro1) May 1, 2024
And in a rare moment of unity, both sides chanted “FJB!” together:
Both sides now chanting “F***” Joe Biden” pic.twitter.com/Jbt7TU1b9b
— Maven Navarro (@MavenNavarro1) May 1, 2024
Michigan students, as we reported Saturday, were having none of it when protesters tried to interrupt graduation ceremonies:
The crowd is booing and shouting for them to 'go home' – Prediction: By the time this is over, the anti-Israel Tentifada will have increased support for Israel (and very likely saved Republicans from their own incompetence). https://t.co/EjDAJyAxhn
— William A. Jacobson (@wajacobson) May 4, 2024
Three guys at George Washington University replaced the Palestinian flag that had been unfurled with the American flag:
📍The George Washington University
3 men have unfurled a massive American flag in the U-Yard
They are met with boos and are called “a**holes” by protesters and organizers of the encampment @BorderHawkNews pic.twitter.com/bZQFKL9WAx
— Wid Lyman (@Wid_Lyman) May 3, 2024
At the University of Chicago, “Born in the USA” was played on the loudspeaker:
University of Chicago after days of protests 👍 pic.twitter.com/GB0AIiDwix
— Samantha Lynott (@SamZLynott) May 3, 2024
Then there was this:
If there’s any doubt about who is disrupting UChicago’a campus here it is pic.twitter.com/ydOkKsrDdA
— Theo Knights (@TheoKnights) May 3, 2024
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was the scene of two pretty iconic moments earlier this week, with the first one being interim Chancellor Lee Roberts personally walking to the campus flag pole and re-raising the American flag after the Palestinian one that had been raised by pro-Hamas protesters had been taken down by police:
HERO: Interim UNC Chancellor Lee Roberts personally restored the American flag at UNC:
(Credit: @dailytarheel) https://t.co/nB0oVSjycx pic.twitter.com/lohD0VCckc
— Steve McGuire (@sfmcguire79) April 30, 2024
Roberts also gave a defining statement to the media after all was said and done, declaring, “That flag will stay there as long as I am chancellor.”
A group of frat guys was also later seen holding up the American flag so it didn’t touch the ground after the campus agitators attempted to take it down again:
Brendan Rosenblum, a junior and Jewish student at UNC-Chapel Hill, had water bottles thrown at him as he stood in the middle of the quad by with an Israeli flag while protesters tried to replace an American flag with a Palestinian one. Classes today have just been cancelled. pic.twitter.com/hUkPTXtLxj
— Bryan Anderson (@BryanRAnderson) April 30, 2024
(Thread) Today was a sad yet empowering day at Chapel Hill. When I walked to class, I saw the Palestinian flag raised on our quad flag pole, and was immediately upset at the act that these “protestors” had made. I cannot say I am fully educated on the Israel/Palestine conflict pic.twitter.com/tZrZEOSu8a
— Guillermo Estrada (@estradguillermo) April 30, 2024
One of them, political science student Dan Stompel, was interviewed by Fox News, where he stated that he and his fellow students had been willing to do much more than hold the flag up if the situation had called for it:
“It shows that, …based on the people there, nice, normal, strong boys protecting America’s flag. There’s nothing more patriotic, nothing more genuine, nothing more inspiring than that,” he said.
At one point, the junior made a “joke” about how they would respond if the mob tried to stop them.
“I was like, ‘I’d die for this flag.’ And everybody was like, ‘Yeah.’ If they got any closer that we’re going to start throwing hands. We’re not going anywhere, I don’t care. They’re going to have to tear me off this flag over my dead body,” Stompel said.
Watch:
UNC student who defended the American flag: “Take a stand. Be a man.”
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) May 2, 2024
I admit I certainly didn’t have “frat dudes defend America” on my bingo card this week, but after the insanity we’ve all been witness to over the last month or so, I’ll take it.
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I can hardly wait for Flounder to toss his ten thousand marbles.
“Boy is this great!”
Bwahaha!
Uh-oh. Those “patriotic students” just made the FBI’s list of known domestic terrorists. I expect expulsion, debanking, search/seizure and Federal indictment may be in their future. Biden’s DOJ is not going to allow that kind of open hate speech and oppressive conduct by white supremacists.
Who woulda think the South rising up as the bastion against rebellion. (But those of us that live here are not surprised.).
Thus be it ever
When free men shall stand
Between their loved homes
And the war’s desolation—-
American students must take their campuses back because clearly there are no adults on campus
It’s clobbering time!
Fun fact I saw yesterday, no University in the SEC with an SEC Football Championship Trophy somewhere in its trophy case has allowed pro Hamas encampments or had sustained pro Hamas demonstrations, occupations or disruptions. SEC! It just means more!
Texas did move them out, last year Big 12, but they may be back
Yes they did and given the City and County Govt Austin, Harris County. the pro Hamas mob may indeed come back. Heck, I thought I read the DA dropped all the charges on the first round of arrests in Harris County.
However TX doesn’t have an SEC Football title in the trophy case, maybe soon given their Coach and the amount of $ for NIL pool available but not yet.
The Japanese in WWII died for the Emperor. It was dishonorable to surrender. The repatrioted Japanese soldiers after the war arrived in disgrace. A flag is better an emperor, why?
There’s some serious dysfunctional icon worship around.
Flag ceremonies are military and useful precisely because the flag has no use. Follow the orders even though it has no use, is what you’re learning.
That’s not citizen behavior. Doubt everything connected with a flag.
Most of all, flag-bearing patriots.
“Flag ceremonies are military and useful precisely because the flag has no use.”
The origin of flags was as a communication tool in battle. It showed your soldiers where your own forces were massed, particularly your commanders, so (among other things) you knew where to send riders for new orders. When your flag went down, you had been beaten and overrun.
The symbology extended naturally to represent “held ground,” as in sovereign territory. Again, when your flag was torn down and replaced in a town, it signified an active insurrection underway (hey, FBI, are you paying attention??).
I’m the first one to argue that “pledging allegiance to a flag” is a nonsensical idea with meaningless semantics and dangerous semiotics, but flags DO have rational uses and meanings, and (especially in this case) we should take them into account.
“The symbology extended naturally to represent “held ground,” as in sovereign territory.”
Like an area where we agree to a compact of civil behavior, and how we’re going to govern ourselves (to our advantage as we see it.)
Moochelle Obama aka “Big Mike”: “All this for a eff’n flag”. If you don’t remember that, google it.
Utter garbage.
Cranks hold tight to dogmatic/puritanical libertarianism in the face of civilizational ruin.
Will they salute a rhetorical concept as the ship of state heels, and slips, into the cold abyss of totalitarianism? Is that virtue?
He certainly does.
Symbols are important not in and of themselves but for what they represent. The National Colors aka US Flag is one such. Those of us who can claim VFW membership; those among your fellow Citizens who have fought under our Flag in combat abroad almost always react negatively when our Flag is disdained, degraded or damaged. As do peacetime Veterans for the most part.
I will agree that non combat Veteran politicians, especially those who can’t claim peacetime Veteran service, who always seem to cloak themselves in Patriotic images should be viewed skeptically. Firstly they are politicians who don’t quite bear the ‘mark of Cain’ but are definitely not normal people. Secondly b/c every politician had an opportunity to volunteer to serve in uniform or if physically rejected could have volunteered to serve in the USO handing out coffee. Most didn’t do either. Definitely beware the folks young or old who lead with their claims of Patriotism without having bothered to demonstrate it in a concrete fashion via military service or a history of volunteerism for those service members.
Lt. Col. Jean V. duBois, MI, History and Moral Philosophy
“The repatriated Japanese soldiers after the war arrived in disgrace.”
Better to arrive in disgrace than ….
I get it. You’re just trying to be edgy and “ironical.”
But trust me… you just sound stupid.
Lose the schtick. It’s a really bad look.
It’s not shtick. He really is stupid.
“At the University of Chicago, “Born in the USA” was played on the loudspeaker:”
A tedious, artless tune, performed by a dedicated leftist, overwhelmingly misinterpreted as “patriotic” to those who key upon only the title refrain (quite possibly because the singer slurs nearly every other lyric).
That seem a bit “cruel and unusual.”
Good beat, easy to dance to — I’ll give it an 85.
“easy to dance to”
Really? The cadence flows perfectly as background music for goose-step marches.
All Patriots love this song, which is sung by a true, authentic artist!
https://youtu.be/c5BL4RNFr58?si=rQdPwWocZesmWyv8
Not sure I’m a fan of slogan-fed adolsecents taking a stand they don’t understand, no matter how much I might agree with the “stand” they’re taking.
This is how we do wars: send the wee-wee’d up off to fight the issue, while the people who benefit from a win hold back.
They are the only ones who can be effective on campus, which is where this is right now. I’m for it.
These frat boys are making my week! https://dailycaller.com/2024/05/08/fraternity-university-washington-seattle-antifa-charlie-kirk/
Aside from the extraordinarily rare ‘Doogie Houser’ sort the University students are adults not adolescents. It is IMO, long past time to stop referring to legal adults as ‘kids’ or adolescents and to start holding them just as accountable for their actions as some 18 year old who directly entered the workforce instead of attending Univ.
“Take a stand. Be a man.”
The new Brohemian Rhapsody.
Words to live by.