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re: So, what's next?

Posted on 5/7/24 at 5:46 pm to
Posted by Pandy Fackler
Member since Jun 2018
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Posted on 5/7/24 at 5:46 pm to
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For a couple weeks now, we have seen our college campuses ransacked, police cars burned, students assaulted, property destroyed, and worst of all, our American Flag, the Peace Symbol of the World, torn down, trampled, and burned, with the whole world watching. Wha does that say, about the people in charge of our country?

DEATH TO AMERICA! How can those words be allowed in our country?

So what' next? What happens on election day? Will they attack our polling places? Will they harass our voters waiting in line. Will they threaten harm to our candidates, or worse yet, will they injure or kill one or our candidates. How long will this horror last.

To save our country, and our way of life, something drastic needs to take place. Who's gonna step up, I'm in!


There have been protests on about 50 or so College campuses throughout the country. There are about 4300 nation wide.

You're overreacting.
Posted by Freauxzen
Utah
Member since Feb 2006
37437 posts
Posted on 5/7/24 at 5:55 pm to
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There have been protests on about 50 or so College campuses throughout the country. There are about 4300 nation wide.

You're overreacting.


When they saw 4300 institutions - that is counting everything accredited. Of that 4300 - about 1200 hundred are your typical college campus of more than 1000 students, etc.

And there were protests at about 100 of those.

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The protests, which spread to more than 100 campuses across the country after 108 arrests


LINK

We just mainly heard about 40 because of the 100 - 40 either had big sit ins, or are named institutions people want to talk about.

It's more widespread than you think.
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