Universities across the United States are in turmoil. The police continued the evictions and arrests of students involved in the protests once morest the war in Gaza which have been engulfing around thirty American universities for weeks. Police dismantled encampments set up by protesters at the University of Texas and Fordham University in New York, arresting dozens of people. Columbia University is the other Big Apple university affected by student demonstrations. “There must be no place on any campus, there must be no place in America for anti-Semitism or threats of violence once morest Jewish students,” said Joe Biden in his speech at the White House, thus reiterating that there is no place for “racism, hate speech whether anti-Semitism or Islamophobia”.
To journalists who asked him (when he finished his speech he left the room without allowing questions to the press) whether the student protests are forcing him to review his policies in the Middle East, Biden responded with a clear “No” and noted that Protests on US college campuses once morest the war in Gaza are ‘not peaceful.’ “People have the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos,” chanted the current occupant of the White House. The US president then declared that he does not believe that the National Guard should intervene to quell the protests once morest Israel and once morest the war in the Gaza Strip.
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2024-05-06 06:29:06