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MIT Students Break in After Police Raid, Columbia Cancels Graduation

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This MIT raid does not look violent. They tore down some barriers, but that’s it.

The Republicans will of course paint anything they do as violent.

No one is going to be changing their mind about anything anytime soon.

AP:

Pro-Palestinian protesters that had been blocked by police from accessing an encampment at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Monday broke through fencing, linked arms and encircled tents that remained there, as Columbia University canceled its university-wide commencement ceremony following weeks of demonstrations.

Sam Ihns, a graduate student at MIT studying mechanical engineering and a member of MIT Jews for a Ceasefire, said the group has been at the encampment for the past two weeks and that they were calling for an end to the killing of thousands of people in Gaza.

Specifically, our encampment is protesting MIT’s direct research ties to the Israeli Ministry of Defense,” he said.

Protesters also sat in the middle of Massachusetts Avenue, blocking the street temporarily during rush hour in the Boston area. By evening the atmosphere around the MIT protest grew less tense with protesters listening to speeches and joining chants before taking a pizza dinner break.

Police in large part had pulled back from the encampment after offering a more robust presence earlier in the day. An MIT spokesperson said the fencing was breached after the arrival of demonstrators from outside the university and that no arrests had been made by Monday night.

Columbia’s decision to cancel its main ceremonies scheduled for May 15 saves its president, Minouche Shafik, from having to deliver a commencement address in the same part of campus where police dismantled a protest encampment last week.

If they’re canceling ceremonies now, they’re probably just going to shut down summer classes and just pass rules that say no one is allowed on campus at all, other than cleaning staff.

If they shut down campuses totally right now, they can then implement new laws in the fall to ban criticism of Jews. By then, maybe we’ll have laws saying that if you say anything about Jews, police can shoot you on sight, and protesters can just be gunned down in mass.

Regardless, it’s clear that these protests are not going to be allowed much longer. Scenes from Rafah along with the spirit of summertime are going to make more and more people start showing up.

The question now is whether these protesters will move off campus. I assume they will. The obvious thing is to start camping in front of government buildings on public property.

(Republished from The Daily Stormer by permission of author or representative)
 
• Category: Foreign Policy • Tags: Academia, Gaza, Genocide, Israel/Palestine 
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  1. I hope many whites and Jews die this summer.

  2. Wokechoke says:

    While shekels are much finer than having friends, when do the Jews realize that going to war with the graduate division of a science and technology school is a cardinal error? These people can build nukes. MIT is WMD’s R’Us.

    This looks like the opening narrative of Empire vs Foundation.

    • Replies: @muh muh
  3. Anon[355] • Disclaimer says:

    Those pictures are amazing. This is Hannah Arendt’s public happiness. Directed not at overthrow, as in the Warsaw Pact, but against genocide. Soon enough they’ll make the connection between continual genocide and this failed state, and then we’re going to put their heads on sticks.

  4. anon[294] • Disclaimer says:
    @Supply and Demand

    That’s a very strange thing for a jew to say.

  5. Anonymous[228] • Disclaimer says:
    @Supply and Demand

    You realize white (republicans) are against the Zionist parasites too? I think all of “them” are the problem but for the sake of censorship, I’ll use the world Zionist.

  6. Anonymous[366] • Disclaimer says:

    God bless these students in Boston and Cambridge!

    Sam Ihns, a graduate student at MIT studying mechanical engineering and a member of MIT Jews for a Ceasefire

    God bless this courageous kid, especially after the explicit threats by bigwig Zionists to make involvement in the protests a black mark on future employment.

    The Republicans will of course paint anything they do as violent.

    I can’t believe I was once an American Spectator and National Review-reading Republican and who gave money to conservative political groups and canvassed for Trump in 2015/16. So embarrassing.

    I’ll be voting for Jill Stein in ‘24.

    • Replies: @Anonymous
  7. @anon

    I agree!

    Thankfully I’m not Jewish. Or white. My ancestors conquered and oppressed both groups, and if Hungarians were smart they’d refresh their blood with Oriental Turanic peoples like I did.

  8. How did Middle Indiana Tonsorial stage a protest in Massachusetts? That’s where Eb on “Green Acres” wanted to matriculate.

  9. Altai4 says:

    It’s worth noting that Columbia put in place a demand in their document they wanted for amnesty to protestors that they weren’t allowed to protest until summer of 2025.

    Now maybe they were just trying to cover themselves. But do they (Or rather their donors) know something about how likely this is to turn into the regional war the Israelis want?

    Johnathan Cook has suggested the Israelis will open passages for women and children and the remaining “military-aged men” will all be seen as legitimate targets in order to make sure they “wipe out Hamas”. Seems like it’s something Hezbollah, Syria and Iran can’t ignore. They have to go to war. The US won’t stop the Israelis.

  10. Anonymous[366] • Disclaimer says:
    @Anonymous

    I’ll be voting for Jill Stein in ‘24.

    Never mind, no I won’t, I just saw she has a 🌻 Ukraine resistance symbol on her Twitter/X account. 🤦‍♂️

    You’re now dead to me, Jill.

  11. Given its role as the “sixth wall” of the Pentagon, MIT has been surprisingly active in standing up to censorship, cancellation, DEI, etc. Beware of nerds when they turn rowdy.

    • Replies: @James J. O'Meara
  12. Seems my old memory was correct. I looked it up and confirmed that yesterday was the anniversary of the free concert the Grateful Dead played on the steps of the MIT Student Union in 1970, in solidarity with the student strike after the Kent State murders. That was a very angry summer. Almost none of the important acts of rebellion were ever reported in the media, which was as controlled then as it remains today. Later we found out that while Tricky Dicky was bravely ranting about “campus bums” he was fairly shitting himself in fear imprisoned in his White House.

  13. Bro43rd says:
    @Anonymous

    Write-in No Confidence, probably has the same effect.

  14. back in 2020 – or as you probably call it, “negrogeddon” – one of my main issues with the protests was that instead of trashing small businesses (any starbucks is fair game) and screwing around in downtown areas they should have taken it to the real seat of power. the folks outside blinken’s yuppie bunker get that. hopefully this will be the summer that northern virginia burns.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-income_counties_in_the_United_States

    anyone who has lived in the DC metro area knows where the real c_nt hives are.

    Considering that four of the world’s five largest defense contractors are headquartered in Northern Virginia and that Hampton Roads is home to the world’s largest naval base, it isn’t surprising that Virginia was ranked the top state in the nation for defense spending in 2021.

    https://www.virginiabusiness.com/article/under-the-radar/

  15. @Anonymous

    You really don’t know what the Green Party is and what it stands for, don’t you?

  16. @Supply and Demand

    Finally, this reptile admits that he is just another blathering do-nothing who rhapsodizes about the accomplishments of his ancestors, whether real or imagined.

  17. Too damn few of these kids are white and too damn many of them are wearing Fauci masks, which proclaim their gullibility and conformity with (((Establishment))) diktats. Meanwhile, Netanyahu, with the Biden administration’s unstinting support, continues murdering Palestinians. No matter how many fences are knocked down or graduations get canceled, the status quo will remain unaffected, and the dead bodies of the goyim will keep piling up.

    The only good thing that might come out of this entire farrago is that perhaps a few hundred genuine Americans might awaken to the fact that democracy is the most oppressive and least representative form of government imaginable. The only right the voters have is to choose one of several candidates, all of whom are tools of Deep State Jews, on election day every few years. No further input by those who are ruled will have an impact on the rulers. Moreover, the country is rapidly approaching a state where those who dare to offer input are treated as criminals and insurrectionists. As Ezra Pound said in 1939, a democracy is a euphemism for a country run by Jews.

  18. @Anonymous

    Yup.

    Republicans need to be killed extra quickly. Preferably along with their false messiah Trumpenstein.

  19. Columbia’s decision to cancel its main ceremonies scheduled for May 15 …

    I learned within the past hour that Columbia has not canceled its graduation—actually almost a dozen separate graduations. All it has done is cancel the normal locale for graduations: the Morningside Heights campus.

    The graduations will still go ahead, complete with riots, demonstrations, hundreds (perhaps thousands) of Jewish nonstudent agitators, and more than a thousand police in riot gear as well as in plain clothes. The events will take place over the course of five days beginning this Friday, May 10, starting each day at 8 a.m. and ending God alone knows when. The venue is Columbia’s football stadium and its huge adjacent athletic complex that extends north from Broadway and West 218th Street and west almost to the Hudson River at Manhattan’s northern tip.

    I know this for a fact because I have the misfortune to live directly across the street from the football field, which is an unspeakable blight upon this otherwise quiet and still 80 percent white neighborhood. One of the minor local government employees informed my next-door neighbor of the chaos to come, the point being to spread the word so that those of us who have cars will get them parked before the police shut down more than half of the parking in the local streets. Everyone who, like me, is over sixty is being warned that venturing outdoors from Friday through the following Wednesday would be unwise, since the police will not be offering protection from mugging and armed assault to mere citizens and residents.

    I am praying that someone detonates a major explosive device on Friday. Very few of these people, cops included, are fit to live.

    • Replies: @Pierre de Craon
  20. @Supply and Demand

    This Germano-Slavs ancestors were Germans and Slavs. The Magyar larp was basically entirely a later development in the Renaissance when various nobles were conspiring to erase history and create their own fake-and-gay power centers. A lot like the fraudulent history in Russia when Peter the Great came in and burned the records of the past.

    • Replies: @Supply and Demand
  21. @Pierre de Craon

    Here is the text of the communication referred to above:

    —– Forwarded Message —–
    From: Inwood Owners
    To: Inwood Owners
    Sent: Monday, May 6, 2024 at 03:43:17 PM EDT
    Subject: IOC May Newsletter Part II – Columbia U graduation, NYPL and Isham Park

    Hello Inwood Owners Coalition —

    I don’t like to send out more than one Newsletter per month, but important news broke this morning. Columbia University has modified their traditional large outdoor graduation ceremony, usually held on the main Morningside Heights campus, and broken it into smaller ceremonies for each school. Most of these individual ceremonies will now be held at Baker Athletic Complex on W218th St:

    https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/columbia-commencement-canceled-protests/5387344/

    Because the graduation has been split into so many smaller events it’s hard to gauge overall crowd numbers and impact, but it may well be similar to football games (which are typically attended by 3,000 to 7,000 fans). The added unknown could be police activity, protests, street closures, etc. You can see the full schedule below, which in Inwood will run from Fri May 10 to Tues May 14, from morning to evening on most dates. Expect at a minimum some noise and traffic impacts:

    https://commencement.columbia.edu/content/announcements

    We have notified Amber Charter School to try and warn their parents from driving on affected school days and making the situation even worse. And we have reached out to Columbia’s Sandra Harris, Associate Vice President for Government and Community Affairs, for more information about the graduation events. If you have any specific questions or concerns for Ms. Harris in the coming days, as a community resident you or your building should feel free to email her at:

    [email protected]

    … [Other local-interest news]

    Dave Thom
    Inwood Owners Coalition

  22. meamjojo says:

    The piper must be paid! How many other businesses are not going to hire the pro-Hamas protestors who can be identified or have been arrested? How many of these protestors just traded their 250k educations for a job at the local 7-11 ringing up my order? [lol]

    13 conservative federal judges won’t hire Columbia grads over protests
    Jacob Knutson
    7 May 2024

    13 conservative federal judges said they would not hire law students or undergraduates from Columbia University over how the school responded to recent pro-Palestinian demonstrations on its campus.

    The big picture: The judges, all of whom are appointees of former President Trump, said in a letter that they’ve “lost confidence in Columbia as an institution of higher education.”

    https://www.axios.com/2024/05/07/columbia-protests-conservative-federal-judges

  23. anastasia says:
    @Anonymous

    They are trying desperately to make it look like a right/left thing, but there is unity on this issue

  24. DogZ says:
    @Anonymous

    If you really want to poke a stick in their eye write in HAMAS for president. If your state has rank choice write HAMAS in for every choice.

  25. @Supply and Demand

    Odd that you would say that. Jews are no friend to whites at all.

    • Replies: @Supply and Demand
  26. muh muh says:
    @Wokechoke

    …when do the Jews realize that going to war with the graduate division of a science and technology school is a cardinal error? These people can build nukes. MIT is WMD’s R’Us.

    I was thinking along the same lines, but in relation to cyberwarfare.

    • Replies: @Wokechoke
  27. @Observator

    Nerds vs Frat Boys. Haven’t we seen this movie before? Who wins?

    Which is funnier:

    Jews, who gave us Snobs vs. Slobs movies by the dozen, now realize they’ve become Dean Wormer and Judge Smails.

    Republicans, who think Dean Wormer and Judge Smails were “popular on campus”.

  28. @Boomthorkell

    Let’s take what you said at face value for the sake of argument.

    My ancestors weren’t Magyar, they were Cuman. And as later arrivals at the height of high medieval Roman Catholic scholarship, they were in fact extensively documented.

  29. Wokechoke says:
    @muh muh

    These missiles are all hackable.

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