First of all….who are these outside agitators?
Of all the hundreds of arrests how many were outside agitators?
Name some.
Or is it manure spread as fact?
That is the big term being batted around over the protests on college campuses…the accusation is that ‘agitators’ are running the show…I am not saying that other protesters are not involved….but I hear terms like ‘they do not look like a college student’….what does a college student look like?
Basically this is a concerted plan to divert attention away from what Israel is doing to make the grievances of the students is not legitimate.
In these instances, and others, authorities have not offered many specifics about who the “outside agitators” are, how significant their numbers are or how they differentiated outsiders from university-affiliated protesters.
Large-scale social movements can certainly be vulnerable to groups who seek to capitalize on the chaos for their own ends, said Aldon Morris, a professor emeritus of sociology and African American studies at Northwestern University. But time and again, authorities have leveled the broad accusation of “outside agitators” to undermine or stifle protests.
“The notion here is that student protests aren’t really legitimate because the claim is they are being taken over by outside agitators who are violent, anti-government, anti-democracy and so forth,” Morris told CNN.
The use of the term is nuanced. This time around, city officials, university administrators and supporters of the student protesters have allcited “outside agitators” as people who are trying to hijack the protests for their own means. But whether the person using the phrase is trying to quell the protests or defend them,it’s not always clear who these “outside agitators” are, and whether they can be classed as such in the first place.
“It seems to me that the ‘outside agitator’ claim is one to shift the focus away from the grievances of the students and their protest,” Morris said.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/04/27/us/campus-protests-palestine-outside-agitator-cec/index.html
College students have a long history of protests…..as far back as 1960 college students have been protesting what they see as problems in this country.
USA TODAY revisited four monumental campus protests to explain how college protests have become a staple of American life and often influence the outcomes of political strife. Here’s a look at how previous campus protests unfolded — and whether they were successful in their causes.
History shows that students have a more moral compass than most of the ‘adults’ in this country…..are they wrong?
History proves my point…..
Recent protests have not yet reached the scale of the major student protests of the late 1960s against the Vietnam War or the 1980s against South African apartheid. But on campus, they may be “the largest student movement so far” of the 21st century, said Robert Cohen, a professor of social studies and history at New York University who has studied student activism. In recent decades, there were mass protests against the Iraq War, as part of the Occupy Wall Street movement, and after the killing of George Floyd, but they were primarily happening off campus.
Just like the protesters who came before them, the students who are now being arrested, and in some cases suspended, for setting up encampments on their campuses in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza have been demonized by politicians. At Columbia University, some protesters were removed and arrested by police after taking over the same building that antiwar protesters once occupied in 1968. The university has said that students who participated may be expelled.
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No they are not….they, protesters, see a problem and they bring light to the darkness of government and the media.
Just another attempt to cover Israel’s ass it seems.
Just who the Hell are these ‘outside agitators’?
I Read, I Write, You Know
“lego ergo scribo”
I think they’re enjoying the spotlight while they skip classes and final exams; others caught up in the mob mentality.
I think it is more they see an injustice and cannot stand by. chuq
But they can’t accomplish anything and they know it. Netanyahu made it quite clear to Biden that he was not listening to him or any one else.
Same thing said about us protesters in the 70….it did change things. Tough talk from someone who depends on the US for just about everything….no guts from Congress allows people like him to dictate policy. chuq chuq
LBJ had control of the situation, but he didn’t get us out of Nam. It took Nixon to do it. Biden can’t do a blessed thing.
He can but will not chuq
I firmly believe he does what he’s told.
Exactly and AIPAC money speaks loudly. chuq
Student protest has a very long tradition,, and I for one am happy to see it alive and well in America in 2024.
Best wishes, Pete.
Me as well….makes me feel proud of the young. chuq
There are always outside agitators working to undermine our democracy and most likely being paid for by either Russia or China–
Define ‘outside’…..people seem to think that students cannot see crap and react without outsiders….that is BS. PERIOD chuq
There are plenty of foreign entities who are more than glad to pay thugs to join in these demonstrations to stir up strife and division…and there are more than enough thugs willing to take their money to do exactly that.
What thugs? Still no answer to who these ‘outsiders’ actually are….to use your words….”That is a very convenient way to avoid an answer… ” chuq
The “outside agitators”are: More than 2,100 people have been arrested at the protests, and New York City officials say nearly half of the 282 people detained at two separate schools this past week are not currently affiliated with either institution. — That’s who they are — people who have come from somewhere to join in the protests and who have no relationship either to the protesters or to the institutions where the protests are being held.
That is supposition on your part….it is called a protest not a coffee clatch people will join in if they agree….I have not heard one named ‘outsider’ as of yet….it is an excuse to use it. chuq
That is not a supposition on my part– that is an observation of Law Enforcement.
law enforcement has made that statement? chuq