On Friday, pro-Hamas students and other terrorist supporters warmed up for the approaching big game against Ohio State by storming a campus building and occupying it for several hours on Friday. The last update from the campus newspaper, the Michigan Daily, says there were two injuries and that 40 people were arrested. It appears, however, that the "arrestees" were merely given giving citations and released.
I note with considerable displeasure (but not surprise) that the Michigan Daily, true to the tradition of campus fishwraps, takes a very positive tone toward the Hamas supporters. They apparently are not interested in interviewing anyone who was injured, inconvenienced or who held an opposing viewpoint.
"200 community members'?
"About 300 University of Michigan students gathered on the Diag Friday afternoon to protest the administration’s lack of a response to previous calls for the University to divest from Israel. The protest was organized by Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, with about 200 community members moving into the Alexander G. Ruthven Building for a sit-in that lasted over three hours."
(They didn't move in. They stormed in.)
"The protest was peaceful and there were no reports of violence from protestors. Police attempted to push protestors away from the building before they rushed inside and prevented anyone else from entering after the initial group of protestors was inside. "
How come two people were injured?
And check out this op-ed appearing in the Michigan Daily.
Had enough, America?
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