• Everythingispenguins@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    So if I am understanding this correctly(let me know if I am wrong). It seems the people protesting against war were nonviolent and the people protesting for war were violent.

    Sorry if this was too hard to follow, I know it is complicated. I would try to make it more simple, but I think if I did I would not have any words to use.

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      6 months ago

      Yeah i was able to get to the same answer that the “CNN Investigation” found by watching livestreams of the UCLA campus at the time for a couple minutes.

      A bunch of people (partially with masks and or israel flags) showed up and started dismanteling the camp, beating the shit out of anybody trying to stop them.

      for anyone interested, here a youtube livestream timestamp from up close at the beginning of the violence https://youtu.be/ZVEHoNAR9lo?t=6040

      This went on for hours btw, with the police (campus and local) standing by doing nothing to stop people from being assaulted.