Is this really happening?
Nothing says 'revolutionary' as wearing a worthless mask in public.bobcat90 said:
Is this really happening?
Yup.Rapier108 said:
They had one in May, about 40-50 people, many of whom weren't students.
They were peaceful, did not disrupt campus or harass people. When their time was up, they left.
Yes, they're useful idiots, but as long as they are peaceful, they have every right to be be out there and show everyone else just how stupid they are.

LOL, I'm guessing you haven't been on campus in 40 years.BkYdPitmaster said:
Call in the corps. Like the Corps did when the Iranian students gathered around Rudder in support of the Iranian hostage-taking when I was in school. 1980. Corps surrounded them. Eliminated the protest. And the university rescinded every single Iranian student visa. Sent them all packing.
When I was at A&M, lived off-campus and rode the shuttle buses back and forth. Back then, kicker belts with your name on the back were a big thing. I remember sitting on a shuttle bus with a very slim guy standing next to me making his waist about eye-level, saw the beginning of his name on his left hip, craned my neck to read the rest that went around to his right hip. "MOHAMMED ABDUL".Quote:
A&M has a large international population, and many from Muslim countries.
aggiehawg said:
Someone doesn't know the meaning of apartheid.
P.H. Dexippus said:
This is what happens when "diversity" is the end all be all of admissions/recruiting.
A few signs that say "Free all the hostages and it ends tomorrow" might get their ire up.Owlagdad said:
Ought to circle up and sing "We're marching to Zion!" While they protest.
duff el pud said:
Where's the Taliban when you need them...

Because I don't consider HAMAS to be an ethnic identitiy.Jack Squat 83 said:aggiehawg said:
Someone doesn't know the meaning of apartheid.
Hawg, you left out genocide.