- Biden will lose next. They turned against his bitchness.
‘No surprise’: US students slam Biden’s comments on Gaza encampments
Students say Biden risks ‘losing entire generation of voters’ over his Gaza policy and condemnation of college protests.
By
Jillian Kestler-D'Amours and
Ali Harb
Published On 2 May 20242 May 2024
President Joe Biden says “order must prevail” on university campuses in the United States, just hours after police raided and dismantled another
protest encampment in support of Palestinians.
In a brief news conference on Thursday, Biden said both the right to free speech and the rule of law “must be upheld” but stressed that “violent protest is not protected”.
“Vandalism, trespassing, breaking windows, shutting down campuses, forcing the cancellation of classes and graduation — none of this is a peaceful protest. Threatening people, intimidating people, instilling fear in people is not a peaceful protest,” he said.
“Dissent is essential to democracy, but dissent must never lead to disorder or to denying the rights of others so students can finish the semester and their college education,” Biden continued.
“There’s a right to protest but not the right to cause chaos.”
Biden’s comments came shortly after police
arrested at least 132 student protesters at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), early on Thursday and cleared out an encampment.
UCLA is among the
dozens of US universities where students have set up camps over the past few weeks to demand an end to Israel’s war in Gaza. Many are also calling for their schools to divest from any firms complicit in Israeli abuses.
The protests have been met with a fierce backlash from university administrators, as well as pro-Israel lawmakers and groups.
On Thursday, students and other observers quickly slammed Biden’s statement as failing to recognise that US colleges and universities have called heavily armed police forces onto their campuses to disperse non-violent demonstrations.
The recent arrests of students and faculty at UCLA and New York’s
Columbia University, among other campuses, have drawn widespread condemnation.
But in his brief address, Biden did not comment on university policies or the use of force by police. Nor did he remark on reports that pro-Israel demonstrators had
attacked pro-Palestinian demonstrators at the UCLA encampment this week.
Instead, he said there is no place on college campuses for “anti-Semitism or threats of violence against Jewish students”. Student demonstrators, however, have rejected accusations that their encampments are anti-Semitic or pose a threat.
“There’s a [sense of] disappointment, but there’s no surprise,” Kali, a student protester at George Washington University in Washington, DC, said of Biden’s remarks.
“For the Biden administration to demonise us in this way is honestly incredibly disappointing,” Kali told Al Jazeera.
“It paints a target on the backs of Arab, Muslim, Palestinian, anti-Zionist youth.”
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