Should police be called in to break up college campus protests?

Should police be called in to break up college campus protests?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Harry D
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Harry D

As Mizzou learned the hard way, campus protests can be very bad for the institution of higher learning. Police and even the National Guard should be used to restore order and make it safe for minorities (e.g., Jewish students) to attend class. The left has taken over higher ed, you see results. FJB

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Harry, your reply to me is true, and accurate, but a peaceful protest is legal.

Bill Douglas
Bill Douglas

Start holding the alumni accountable who use the state taxpayer dollars in the form of their state government salaries to donate and buy tickets to athletic programs of these universities. Revoke their degrees, and find someway of filing criminal charges against them even if you have to make it up.

Lida Vitt
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Lida Vitt

Because what we are seeing is the results of our educational facilities being run, and taught by Socialist groups!! Anti-American special interests have changed our educational format!! Changing minds, and history in our systems. TARGETING the youth of today!! Even our Senators and Represenatives!!

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

Communists don't have free speech.

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Bill Douglas
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Bill Douglas

They need to revoke the degrees of each and every UM Columbia grad who has an engineering degree starting with the walking dictionary we have in my hometown who times stoplights. That computer geek can do nothing but quote a bunch of state regulations and policy that nobody understands.

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No

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

No, not if they are peaceful, otherwise the answer is yes.

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Harry D
Harry D

When was the last time you saw a peaceful leftist protest? "We need some muscle over here" ring any bells?

Do you agree with YouTube's decision to ban anti-vaccine content?

Do you agree with YouTube's decision to ban anti-vaccine content?

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NO

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YES

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NO

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David Martyn Dean
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David Martyn Dean

Under section 39 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, YouTube has no legal right or authority to censor content.

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Jan Coy Strueby
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Jan Coy Strueby

You tube should NOT be picking sides and telling us how we should run our lives.

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Should Wendy Williams be Fired for Cleft Palate Joke?
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Should Wendy Williams be Fired for Cleft Palate Joke?

Ya, Unacceptable

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Not that serious

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Ya, Unacceptable

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Malik Stratus
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Malik Stratus

she is rude. hasn’t been the first time she’s been disrespectful to a celebrity and won’t be the last either.

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sarah janito
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sarah janito

who is she to judge him. idk if fired is the way to go but she has been let off the hook by her network way too many times and continues to make insensitive remarks! someone discipline this woman

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Not that serious

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