UCLA Student Pro-Palestine Protesters Demand ‘Material Action’ From Universities: ‘Enough Is Enough’

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Protests spread from USC to the UCLA campus where hundreds set up tent encampments


On a sunny Thursday in the middle of University of California, Los Angeles’ (UCLA) Westwood campus, where students gather to lunch, study or socialize, about 300 are camped out in protest of the violence taking place in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. From signs calling out UCLA Chancellor Gene D. Block to dozens shouting “Palestine will be free,” students told TheWrap they will continue demonstrate until UCLA takes a stand.

“We’re saying enough is enough. We’re tired of our tuition money, our wages — in some cases — going to commit this genocide,” Vincent Doehr, a Ph.D.

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3 responses to “UCLA Student Pro-Palestine Protesters Demand ‘Material Action’ From Universities: ‘Enough Is Enough’”

  1. Martine Avatar
    Martine

    weird, I searched the whole article and cannot find a reference to “hostages”.
    So let me add these demands to the table:
    1. the students denounce Hamas and its practice of raping people and kidnapping babies.
    2. the students demand the immediate release of all hostages.

    Can someone explain to Professor Dutton the difference between free speech and hate speech.
    These students are making Jewish students and professors fear for their lives.

  2. Isaac Toveg Avatar
    Isaac Toveg

    Once these animals release all of the hostages then the war may be over. Israel won. Lately if this is genocide all of Hamas would be dead in 2 days. These animals cannot be trusted and they are nothing but rapists, murderers who getting their asses kicked in. Hamas unilaterally started this war, So Israel gave them an ultimatum to release the hostages. So you protestors Go to hell!!

  3. Monica Simpson Avatar
    Monica Simpson

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