(Michael Gallagher/ UCLA Daily Bruin) |
KABC TV News reports that there were several tents set up near Powell Library, and there were also banners with slogans that read "Stop arming Israel" and "Resistance is Justified." Campus police say that in addition to the unauthorized structures, the group was also using loud speakers- which is against campus policy.
The demonstration brings out concerns about the potential for biased narratives surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict. Such protests often simplify complex geopolitical issues and overlook the role of Islamic militant groups in perpetuating violence. The emphasis on solidarity with Palestine can be seen as one-sided, potentially alienating students who support Israel and diminishing the call for balanced discourse on campus.
Additionally, the protest is as an example of how academic institutions may prioritize activism over rigorous scholarship, raising questions about the impact on campus culture and the pursuit of objective truth.
UCLA alumnus, Ben Shapiro, addressed a packed audience under high-security, necessitated by the IslaMarxist activists who impeded a scheduled Y.A.F. talk last semester by conservative writer, Robert Spencer.
Mr. Shapiro, when asked by a student what UCLA administration ought do with the Sukkah-pretense encampers, instantly replied to expel them.
Here is the video from inside the auditorium- livestreamed by Young America's Foundation (without captions). The security apparatus to enter was more stringent as a sporting event.
Audience members lined-up for a chance at challenging Mr. Shapiro on camera and mic (hosted on Facebook):
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