Op-ed: Who condemned the summer looting? Our university presidents mostly failed us. – Chicago Tribune*

A few presidents learned that the hard way. Northwestern President Morton Schapiro found himself in hot water for castigating anti-police demonstrators who had lit fires and vandalized local chain businesses in Evanston. “They care more about private property than human lives,” one student said, condemning Schapiro and other critics of the violence.
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debtsor
5 years ago

I stopped reading the article as soon as I read, in the second paragraph, that the Capitol Hill riot was an ‘insurrection’ and the riots over George Floyd’s Fentyal OD were ‘mostly peaceful’.

It is insane that people actually believe this Malarkey.

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