Some faculty to hold rally in support of pro-Palestinian student protestors at U of I – WAND (Decatur)

The statement released by UIUC Faculty for Justice in Palestine said that Chancellor Robert J. Jones "broke his promise to student negotiators and backed out of all agreements with students, reached after several days of negotiations" Sunday.
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Pat S.
1 year ago

First mistake was negotiating with terrorists.

Expel any and all students who do not comply with lawful orders.

Arrest and prosecute all non-students who do not comply with lawful orders.

Beginning of an effective solution to campus unrest.

Don’t worry about the expelled darlings, Iran is offering full scholarship’s to all students (European and U.S.) who are expelled for participating in campus unrest. Perhaps those lucky scholars will happy in their adopted country (LGBQT+ students might consider finding other educational opportunities.)

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