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28. Here is what the article says:
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:21 PM
Jul 30

"The lawsuit, filed more than a year ago, alleged that by not immediately ordering the encampment to be taken down, UCLA provided support to pro-Palestinian activists who “enforced” what it termed a “Jew Exclusion Zone,” prohibiting Jewish students and staff from passing through the camp’s makeshift barricades."

The Jewish students who are suing the university are the ones who called it a "Jew Exclusion Zone." The protestors were trying to create a pro-Palestinian encampment and protest, which is not the same thing as a "Jew Exclusion Zone." It might have been a "pro-Palestinian Zone" but that is not the same thing.

It is also noted in the article that a group of Jewish and pro-Jewish students attacked the encampment. Why is nobody suing the pro-Jewish group for that?

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Does anybody really think if the situation moniss Jul 29 #1
Did you read... SickOfTheOnePct Jul 29 #2
Was it acceptable for the pro Palestinian protesters sarisataka Jul 29 #3
Your response is not connected to my question. moniss Jul 29 #4
To answer your question.Yes I believe there would have been a similar reaction sarisataka Jul 29 #5
I was on campus at UW-Milwaukee moniss Jul 29 #7
I'm sorry for the misunderstanding when you said 10/7 sarisataka Jul 29 #8
Never should have happened and moniss Jul 29 #11
You specifically mentioned... SickOfTheOnePct Jul 29 #9
There is nothing that would ever satisfy you. Even the moniss Jul 29 #10
Were any of those Islamophobic incidents approved by universities? yardwork Jul 29 #17
Exactly! SickOfTheOnePct Jul 29 #18
You didn't read the links. It's not just words. moniss Jul 29 #21
Can you cite one example of a university actively promoting Islamophobia? yardwork Jul 29 #22
Read all of the links that's why they are provided. nt moniss Jul 30 #23
No. I'm not going to click on a lot of links posted by someone I don't know. yardwork Jul 30 #25
Since you are scared of links then what most people do is write down the link and type moniss Jul 30 #30
Where are the news stories... SickOfTheOnePct Jul 29 #6
Yes, it was quite safe for Palestinian students to walk and protest on campuses, even on Oct 7-8. yardwork Jul 29 #14
Here is what the article says: Old Testament Libera Jul 30 #28
We can quibble about who coined the term sarisataka Jul 30 #29
Actually, that's exactly what UCLA did. yardwork Jul 29 #12
Your answer tells me you didn't grasp the my question. nt moniss Jul 29 #13
I understand you quite well. yardwork Jul 29 #15
Nobody denied that campuses had anti-Semitism. Again moniss Jul 29 #16
Was there any any justice for the beatings they suffered AloeVera Jul 29 #19
I live adjacent to four universities. yardwork Jul 29 #20
Not a chance. Old Testament Libera Jul 30 #27
Good. It is important to be on the vigilante against Anti-Jew hate, and when it is the topic... Behind the Aegis Jul 30 #24
Or the sea lions. yardwork Jul 30 #26
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