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Anti-Israel encampments share common traits with Marxist revolutionaries, BLM and the KKK
Fox News· 11 hours agoThe demonstrations, which typically feature large encampments of students staked out in prominent...
‘Day of rage’ protest near Met Gala leaves dozens of pro-Palestine marchers arrested | amNewYork
amNewYork· 17 hours agoThe demonstration quickly gathered momentum at around 4:30 p.m. on May 6 as hundreds of...
Inspired by the Met, Debt Gala's pajama party tackles medical bills
NBC New York· 14 hours agoThis year’s beneficiaries are the Debt Collective, a debtors’ union born from the Occupy Wall Street...
Save Us All From The Atlantic’s Protest Coverage
The Nation· 2 days ago“Wilding,” like its propagandistic relative the “superpredator,” was a device to stigmatize the young—and particularly the non-white young—as blank-eyed...
Pro-Palestine university groups are ‘radicalising’ US students
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 days ago[but] because of that ignorance they get swept in.” Some of the campus protests were the result of...
The 63-year-old career activist among the protesters at Columbia - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoThe woman at the center of this encounter on the night protesters stormed and then occupied the...
Myth Maker
The Chattanoogan· 4 days agoIronically, Josh Harkinson writing in Mother Jones (8/20/14), said, “of the 78 people arrested in Ferguson, 18 came from out of state.” The Revolution Communist Party urged defiance and revolution ...
How Georgia Sided With Its Enemy
Foreign Policy Magazine· 11 hours agoIn Tbilisi, on a cobblestoned street next to the Georgian Parliament, a robotic female voice warned protesters to disperse or face legal action. The...
From Free Speech to Free Palestine: Six Decades of Student Protest
New York Times· 4 days agoAn American college student looked out at a sea of protesters and spoke of a machine that had grown...
Our Best Stuff From a Week Straight Out of 1968
The Dispatch via AOL· 3 days agoDo the campus protests resemble 1968, as I discussed above? What about January 6? Or the Occupy Wall Street Movement? Sarah, Jonah, and ...