Encampment isn’t lawful when you bring in pallets and plywood that damaged school property and vandalized/ graffitied all over the building that isn’t your own with others supporting such violations by just watching as it happens. They made piles and piles of trash occupying a school ground that all students & faculties have same rights to. However the encampment wasn’t the escalation of the violence. The school administrators and school police who allowed the violent attack by counter protesters to carry on for hours are. I can’t believe this is happening in so called best universities of USA. So shocked and disappointed.
this is a public university not a private so the first amendemnet right should be supported and also students pay for their tuition which goes toward safety and prevention for students safety which backfires on the police
What about the non-student protestors? There are limitations to free speech and consequences for exercising them. I cannot start yelling FIRE inside a building. I cannot verbally threaten someone. And if non-protestors are or feel unsafe, then isn't If the responsibility of law enforcement to take action if warranted to PROTECT?
Yeah, but, its a failed school and the doors should be shut. A UCLA Professor just went on News First and said "...one of the world wars was started by jew hatred"...and that is an egregious and easily proven wrong statement...from a UCLA Professor. Why would you send your kids to a school where the Professors are that dum?
The Palestinians did not create chaos AT ALL. The Zionists were the ones responsible for the UNILATERAL violence and chaos that ensued. U have no clue what ur talking about
The encampment was not lawful. Free speech does not include vandalism and taking over university public spaces and disrupting classes and other university functions. UCLA has a right to impose reasonable time, place and manner restrictions on the exercise of free speech on their campus. I really want to know how many of those arrested are NOT UCLA students or faculty members.
There were really people trying to justify the vandalism, saying if you don't support it you're for genocide. It's crazy.. and most of the people vandalizing the school weren't even students they were outside protestors.
Cherry-picking!? The main slogan of all the so called “protesters” is “From the River to the Sea” which means total destruction of Israel and its population. That’s all anyone needs to know to understand what it is all about. Everyone knows what it means but pretend to ignore it.
Because they flew in professional protesters to start protests around the country to distract the population from the HR 6090 anti-American Bill they just passed?
@@Polit_Burro Really? In 2024 you still can't use "Adolf" correctly? You've had 4 years to try and figure out who he was, what Nazi's actually were, and what fascism is so you could use the terms to actually insult people in 2024 but it looks like you were too lazy and you are still missing how to use it.
That's not an IDF 'Student" That's an IDF *Fifth columnist* using dual citizenship as a weapon against Americans who simply want their tax dollars to stop funding genocide.
I don’t think there’s ever a protest that disrupts or interrupts. Provide security for both side. It’s so bias. Stay strong youth! It’s going to be a bumpy rode to victory!
There's always a war somewhere. Should we live in chaos here? There's people starving to death, people getting killed, genocides, ethnic cleansing, etc. That's the world we live in.
Amazing how fast the cops can clear a protest because some students felt threatened but they don’t respond/prosecute actual crimes in downtown LA. I wonder why.
How is the encampment lawful if it is against the universities’ codes of conducts? Every organization from businesses to universities have their own codes of conducts that students or employees must abide by. These people better learn how the real world works
Protests are not, by their nature, always lawful. Martin Luther King Jr was arrested during a protest for “trespassing” which led to Letters from a Birmingham Jail. The Boston Tea Party is one of the most important acts of civil protest in American history.
@@tjbrody Well, the CARE representative interviewed in this video said the protesters’ actions are lawful. Protests are lawful and protected under the first amendment. The universities had no problem with protests. They have issues with encampments and vandalism. Take a look at what they did to Powell library at UCLA and tell me if that is acceptable
heck yeah! considering adversarial interests bangs, unlike my world history prof tryin to tell us to acknowledge the imperial history of the region.. they prob racist and pedo BAD COMBO trust
@shawnrhaweh4582 they take donations from alumni and 1) give scholarships 2) expand the campus and 3) invest in opportunities for students, among which may be programs abroad. Ucr apparently stopped many of these international programs in response to the students, Israel being among them
The encampment didn't threaten anyone's safety. That's some big bs! The encampment was attacked at night by agitators, at least some of which where from outsiders.
THOSE STUDENTS ARE SO BRAVE ,, THEY HAVE A GOOD HEART ,, THEY FIGHT FOR HUMIDITY FOR HUMAN RIGHT IN AMERICA ,, FOR 35000 INNOCENT DEATH PEOPLE IN GAZA ,, AND FOR FREE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE ,,, I PRAY FOR THEM ,,,GOD BLESS AMERICA ,,,,
When will they reveal these allegations of anti-semitism and threats toward Jewish students and give us some concrete examples rather than this vague discussion?
There are no concrete examples. Hurt feelings don’t equal “anti-semitism.” You’ll be calling everything “anti-semitism” making it harder to punish real “anti-semitism.”
@@patguitar01 It's war, a war that was started by a barbaric attack on Israelis by Hamas, the terrorist government of Gaza that has blocked a ceasefire since December 2023... that's 4 months of death and privation that could have been avoided, but Hamas prefers to hide in tunnels, surrounded by Israeli hostages.
Actually, professional protesters are being flown in from outside the country to start the protest in multiple loations and then they are being flown out. The NYPD is realeasing this info...and there should be a call on Biden to investigate this phenomenon.
They were peaceful until the counter-protesters/attackers showed up. Why was the attack allowed to go on for hours and hours? If the roles were reversed, I bet the response would’ve been much quicker! And why is NBCLA’s reporting so biased?
Free speech is not the same as mob anarchy. Self-expression which seeks affirmation in group expression mutates fast into mob think. There needs to be a clear line drawn between those diametrically opposed states of expression.
Anti-war and peace are the mainstream among students! The values of democracy, freedom and fairness are what most people agree with! Save the students! God bless no more harm
people crying about freedom of speech and public spaces need to realize that trying to take over a public space with an encampment and harassing people based on their religion for simply trying to go to school are not part of using your freedom of speech in public spaces. its not a protest, its an illegal tantrum.
Damn spending mommys n daddys money on college just to not go to class, imagine the kids who dont have that type of money, and want to go to college to get a bigger education just to see these kids waste money, n throw away their future, sad time we live in fr.
Plywood in Los Angeles is 65$ a board at the cheapest price. There were 100s of plywood boards around the encampment. Starving college kids cant afford 6k in plywood. Proving it funded political groups. Wake up
Thanks UCLA I’m not a stranger to protest. I protest against the Vietnam war 54 years ago. You have my complete support, free, free Palestine and love from all of us on Staten Island, New York.
Completely unrelated set of inquiries... How long do the students sit outside to protest in a given day? Who brings them food and water? Do they buy it, and if so, with whose money? Do they take showers? Do they go to the bathroom? Where? At the encampment they setup? Who is paying for their tuition while they exercise free speech? Do they have bills to pay, and if so, who pays those bills? If they are outside all day protesting, then how, do they generate income if at all? Asking for a friend...
This region actually does have something to do with us since trillions of your tax dollars go directly to Israel's military so that they can keep sniping 11 year old girls in the head. Wouldnt you rather spend that money on our own American people?
It is written in the Word of God: "But wicked men (not excluding kids) will advance from bad to worse."-2 Timothy 3: 13. Every prophecy about the [last days] critical times hard to deal with are being fulfilled across the globe as all at once. This wicked system will very soon come to its end. Not the planet, wicked society just like in Noah's days and the immoral city of Sodom and Gomorrah. *Ready for the great tribulation?*
Notice how there have been no freeway riots lately? That crowd is all here. The longer they stay in their little camp, the better the freeways work. Just sayin'.
@@ItAintEZBeingMoBeezy "Anything" doesn't require mob action. This is a common weakness of people in that age group, which is why recruitment into cults and religion is highest for that cohort: college educated kids. They are at a point to know enough to think they are right, but not enough to know they are wrong.
🤝🌎🤝🇵🇸📢👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂 1--Today the US and the West barefacedly lie about Palestine and many other issue 2--The question of Gaza is not simply about geography or a piece of land; rather, it is one that centers on humani 3--Today the question of Palestine is an indicator of commitment or lack of commitment to human principles
Sounds good in theory. But, the reality is that the Israel lobby has such a grip on the US government, not only are they being assisted by the US, in conducting a genocide, but the US population is forced to pay for it! This is a big problem for a lot of people! And it should be. This country is on the verge of economic and social collapse because of this 'special relationship'. 3:43
"jewish and non-jewish alike" i hate their framing. saftey is key and first amendment needs to be protected for all.
It's funny how the attention has turned to the protests and away from the actual war.
Because the issue is never the issue. The issue is always revolution
@@stevecooper5107 Excellent point. 💯
It’s about Gaza but turns out everyone is a slave and a threat to Corp power houses. The demand are for Gazans, so still on the same page.
Clarify protocols? Expel terrorists, protect students.
Students are the ones protesting on college campuses, the terrorists are in the IDF
Encampment isn’t lawful when you bring in pallets and plywood that damaged school property and vandalized/ graffitied all over the building that isn’t your own with others supporting such violations by just watching as it happens. They made piles and piles of trash occupying a school ground that all students & faculties have same rights to. However the encampment wasn’t the escalation of the violence. The school administrators and school police who allowed the violent attack by counter protesters to carry on for hours are. I can’t believe this is happening in so called best universities of USA. So shocked and disappointed.
This is what happens when you let the Enemy into your Country.
Agreed, AIPAC and all zionists need to be rooted out of our great country. America First!
We're totally overrun. It started way back in around 1975. We learned nothing from 9/11.
No, this is what happens when you fund a genocide with our tax dollars smart guys
this is a public university not a private so the first amendemnet right should be supported and also students pay for their tuition which goes toward safety and prevention for students safety which backfires on the police
What about the non-student protestors? There are limitations to free speech and consequences for exercising them. I cannot start yelling FIRE inside a building. I cannot verbally threaten someone. And if non-protestors are or feel unsafe, then isn't If the responsibility of law enforcement to take action if warranted to PROTECT?
Yeah, but, its a failed school and the doors should be shut. A UCLA Professor just went on News First and said "...one of the world wars was started by jew hatred"...and that is an egregious and easily proven wrong statement...from a UCLA Professor. Why would you send your kids to a school where the Professors are that dum?
The first amendment doesn’t protect abuse and law breaking. Arrest, expel and prosecute those who can’t practice the 1st in a lawful manner.
@@Kingfisher1215 HR 6090 was just passed while you were busy watching the protest performance. The 1st Ammendment is now gone.
U are only partially correct. There are NO absolutes in free speech/expression. There are limits, there are boundaries. Ask any law professor.
They create chaos but want to be protected and feel safe at the same time 😂
The Palestinians did not create chaos AT ALL. The Zionists were the ones responsible for the UNILATERAL violence and chaos that ensued. U have no clue what ur talking about
The encampment was not lawful. Free speech does not include vandalism and taking over university public spaces and disrupting classes and other university functions. UCLA has a right to impose reasonable time, place and manner restrictions on the exercise of free speech on their campus. I really want to know how many of those arrested are NOT UCLA students or faculty members.
There were really people trying to justify the vandalism, saying if you don't support it you're for genocide. It's crazy.. and most of the people vandalizing the school weren't even students they were outside protestors.
"university public spaces"
think abou that for a while...
@@ThatOpalGuyIf a University is a public place, then does that mean you or I can walk in and hangout in the cafe?
I really want to know how many of the butchered children were HAMAS.
@@bradspringer2372YES!!!!! YOU ACTUALLY CAN!!! IT'S PUBLIC!!!! now go to the UCLA library and pick up a book and educate yourself.
If you classify every critique of Israel as antisemitic, then yes, the rate goes through the roof. It's called cherry-picking.
Cherry-picking!? The main slogan of all the so called “protesters” is “From the River to the Sea” which means total destruction of Israel and its population. That’s all anyone needs to know to understand what it is all about. Everyone knows what it means but pretend to ignore it.
We need to have a national conversation about *Dual Citizenship, IDF Fifth Columnists and AIPAC*
Sure Yasser
@@sixfiftyfive2386 OK, Adolf.
Ban AIPAC! Stop sending out tax dollars to Israel. America First!
Because they flew in professional protesters to start protests around the country to distract the population from the HR 6090 anti-American Bill they just passed?
@@Polit_Burro Really? In 2024 you still can't use "Adolf" correctly? You've had 4 years to try and figure out who he was, what Nazi's actually were, and what fascism is so you could use the terms to actually insult people in 2024 but it looks like you were too lazy and you are still missing how to use it.
That idf student spraying chemical weapons should be arrested on terrorism charges
That's not an IDF 'Student" That's an IDF *Fifth columnist* using dual citizenship as a weapon against Americans who simply want their tax dollars to stop funding genocide.
You mean _freedom fighter_
@@jasper_of_puppets zion ist =naz is
🧐
@@EnoShadow-Walker Nah, your side are the national socialists...
I don’t think there’s ever a protest that disrupts or interrupts. Provide security for both side. It’s so bias. Stay strong youth! It’s going to be a bumpy rode to victory!
No, you're crazy
@@HamsterPower26No, you are.
That's the norm for many protests. Never understood how making people hate you helps support the supposed "cause".
A real keyboard warrior. Life, get one.
In the end, these vandals will have changed nothing.
do you know where safety concerns REALLY ARE: Gaza.
Your priorities aren’t the priorities of everyone. Step out of this narcissistic shell you live in. Not everyone protests by breaking the law.
@@Kingfisher1215 who broke the law?
@@ThatOpalGuythe zios
There's always a war somewhere. Should we live in chaos here? There's people starving to death, people getting killed, genocides, ethnic cleansing, etc. That's the world we live in.
Amazing how fast the cops can clear a protest because some students felt threatened but they don’t respond/prosecute actual crimes in downtown LA. I wonder why.
How is the encampment lawful if it is against the universities’ codes of conducts? Every organization from businesses to universities have their own codes of conducts that students or employees must abide by. These people better learn how the real world works
Protests are not, by their nature, always lawful. Martin Luther King Jr was arrested during a protest for “trespassing” which led to Letters from a Birmingham Jail. The Boston Tea Party is one of the most important acts of civil protest in American history.
@@tjbrody
Well, the CARE representative interviewed in this video said the protesters’ actions are lawful.
Protests are lawful and protected under the first amendment. The universities had no problem with protests. They have issues with encampments and vandalism. Take a look at what they did to Powell library at UCLA and tell me if that is acceptable
UCR did it right. They actually acknowledged the students and they got promises to consider divestment.
heck yeah! considering adversarial interests bangs, unlike my world history prof tryin to tell us to acknowledge the imperial history of the region.. they prob racist and pedo BAD COMBO trust
Is the University actually sending money to Israel, though??
@shawnrhaweh4582 they take donations from alumni and 1) give scholarships 2) expand the campus and 3) invest in opportunities for students, among which may be programs abroad. Ucr apparently stopped many of these international programs in response to the students, Israel being among them
The encampment didn't threaten anyone's safety. That's some big bs!
The encampment was attacked at night by agitators, at least some of which where from outsiders.
get effed. you are the same people who cry about speech being violence. about misgendering being violence. HAHAHHAA
THOSE STUDENTS ARE SO BRAVE ,, THEY HAVE A GOOD HEART ,, THEY FIGHT FOR HUMIDITY FOR HUMAN RIGHT IN AMERICA ,, FOR 35000 INNOCENT DEATH PEOPLE IN GAZA ,, AND FOR FREE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE ,,, I PRAY FOR THEM ,,,GOD BLESS AMERICA ,,,,
@@newfreethinkya
humidity😅
When will they reveal these allegations of anti-semitism and threats toward Jewish students and give us some concrete examples rather than this vague discussion?
because there were probably more threats against the supporters of Gazans.
There are no concrete examples. Hurt feelings don’t equal “anti-semitism.” You’ll be calling everything “anti-semitism” making it harder to punish real “anti-semitism.”
There aren’t any, it’s a hoax to manufacture consent for a genocide
Saying anything about these people is considered antisemitism. The smollhats hate accountability and being called out.
@@jenn976
Real antisemitism, like when they come to your home to kill you because you are a Jew. Gee didn’t something like that just happen?
"Defund the police," but send in the police to rescue me 😅 No, neither the encampment nor the vandalism was lawful.l
they werent defunded
No one asked to be rescued, idiot.
@@patguitar01 It's war, a war that was started by a barbaric attack on Israelis by Hamas, the terrorist government of Gaza that has blocked a ceasefire since December
2023... that's 4 months of death and privation that could have been avoided, but Hamas prefers to hide in tunnels, surrounded by Israeli hostages.
Protesters were peaceful, counterprotesters started disruption. I wish they face consequences. Not peaceful protesters. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Occupiers aren't peaceful.
Actually, professional protesters are being flown in from outside the country to start the protest in multiple loations and then they are being flown out. The NYPD is realeasing this info...and there should be a call on Biden to investigate this phenomenon.
@ruthsaunders9507 exactly so get the Israelis out of Gaza and the westbank and stop the Genocide.
They were peaceful until the counter-protesters/attackers showed up. Why was the attack allowed to go on for hours and hours? If the roles were reversed, I bet the response would’ve been much quicker!
And why is NBCLA’s reporting so biased?
Free speech is not the same as mob anarchy. Self-expression which seeks affirmation in group expression mutates fast into mob think. There needs to be a clear line drawn between those diametrically opposed states of expression.
Anti-war and peace are the mainstream among students! The values of democracy, freedom and fairness are what most people agree with! Save the students! God bless no more harm
I agree with the students... Karen bass and DA gascon and Gavin newsom have destroyed los angeles
I have zero sympathy for those protestors.
That’s called being a psychopath, americas number one product. Welcome to your flock
people crying about freedom of speech and public spaces need to realize that trying to take over a public space with an encampment and harassing people based on their religion for simply trying to go to school are not part of using your freedom of speech in public spaces. its not a protest, its an illegal tantrum.
Yeah not a great take go to sleep
It actually is freedom of speech. You’re trying to hide the horrible acts of genocide.
God just saw you side with unaliving children 😂😂😂see you where the weather is warm
You can’t negotiate with terrorists, booked, tags and deported. 😂
Damn spending mommys n daddys money on college just to not go to class, imagine the kids who dont have that type of money, and want to go to college to get a bigger education just to see these kids waste money, n throw away their future, sad time we live in fr.
Stop coddling the terrorists. I’m sick and tired of my kid being forced to take classes online because certain extremists are terrorizing a campus.
Plywood in Los Angeles is 65$ a board at the cheapest price. There were 100s of plywood boards around the encampment. Starving college kids cant afford 6k in plywood. Proving it funded political groups. Wake up
Somebody spent about a half million dollars on these protests, if not more. At Columbia those tents are $1200 a piece.
Can we stay on topic. The protesters are not the topic. 34000 dead civilians is what we should be appalled by.
Yeah this is the dumbest take I’ve seen. Plywood is not $125 a sheet liar way off and the rest is nonsense
@@struffstuff
These protesters are just distractions while the killings continue in Gaza. These students are useful idiots
@@struffstuffhave you ever noticed the gazans don't dance in the streets over dead babies when it's they're babies that's strange ain't it
Thanks UCLA I’m not a stranger to protest. I protest against the Vietnam war 54 years ago. You have my complete support, free, free Palestine and love from all of us on Staten Island, New York.
Completely unrelated set of inquiries...
How long do the students sit outside to protest in a given day?
Who brings them food and water? Do they buy it, and if so, with whose money?
Do they take showers?
Do they go to the bathroom? Where? At the encampment they setup?
Who is paying for their tuition while they exercise free speech?
Do they have bills to pay, and if so, who pays those bills?
If they are outside all day protesting, then how, do they generate income if at all?
Asking for a friend...
UCLA is infinitely safer than downtown LA
not for long once they hear about some crack down on campus
all of LA is a horrible overpriced third world city
How about not allowing protests on campuses. Palm in face.
Freedom is dangerous deal with it
lol neutrality is literally what is needed
Courtesy of Joe Biden’s Build Back Better America.
All those 🇮🇱 students make me feel unsafe.
Good sarcasm
@@dogdaddy7262 It’s not sarcasm, considering they’re occupiers and generators of genocide I’m truly afraid
Lol why
@@thehater6189 Because they're violent and unhinged.
The police state & the media are overreacting
How ridiculous that these people use violence to stop so-called violence in a reigon that has nothing to do with them.
violently assaulted some windows
This region actually does have something to do with us since trillions of your tax dollars go directly to Israel's military so that they can keep sniping 11 year old girls in the head. Wouldnt you rather spend that money on our own American people?
So, you don't care about humanity. Got it
THIS IS WHAT INSURRECTION LOOKS LIKE
It is written in the Word of God: "But wicked men (not excluding kids) will advance from bad to worse."-2 Timothy 3: 13. Every prophecy about the [last days] critical times hard to deal with are being fulfilled across the globe as all at once. This wicked system will very soon come to its end. Not the planet, wicked society just like in Noah's days and the immoral city of Sodom and Gomorrah. *Ready for the great tribulation?*
Notice how there have been no freeway riots lately? That crowd is all here. The longer they stay in their little camp, the better the freeways work. Just sayin'.
Once classes are over, they’ll be back on the freeway. They will be fair games for commuters then
@@didierduplantier8359 It will be summer. Too darn hot on that pavement.
Here's the answer: Just go to class and leave your Protest at home.
Time to request tuition refunds, go home and close these stupid universities down.
Most student mob protests I've witnessed were and still are essentially cult gatherings.
Witnessed how? In person? Because they’re actually the opposite in my experience. Anything that focuses on one issue or topic can be considered a cult
@@ItAintEZBeingMoBeezy "Anything" doesn't require mob action. This is a common weakness of people in that age group, which is why recruitment into cults and religion is highest for that cohort: college educated kids. They are at a point to know enough to think they are right, but not enough to know they are wrong.
Those kinds of protestors always make you nervous. Glad they weren't allowed to get too entrenched.
🤝🌎🤝🇵🇸📢👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂
1--Today the US and the West barefacedly lie about Palestine and many other issue
2--The question of Gaza is not simply about geography or a piece of land; rather, it is one that centers on humani
3--Today the question of Palestine is an indicator of commitment or lack of commitment to human principles
Free Palestine!!!!
No
Free from Hamas.
@@bradspringer2372 YES!
@@289cobra9
And free from IDF terrorists!
@@289cobra9 no dude. Obviously from Israel’s bombings.
To be honest, both sides... go over- there to fight. This isnt the mid East. Both you guys Js and Ps .. take- it somewhere else.
Not a hot take
hot take, im in with that
Sounds good in theory. But, the reality is that the Israel lobby has such a grip on the US government, not only are they being assisted by the US, in conducting a genocide, but the US population is forced to pay for it! This is a big problem for a lot of people! And it should be. This country is on the verge of economic and social collapse because of this 'special relationship'. 3:43
The biggest lawsuit against California ever
Better learn how the laws work first.
UCLA. UNIVERSITY of CHAOS LOS ANGELES