These three Instagram posts were sent to police as examples of the "extensive online threats" of groups organizing pro-Palestinian protests where more than 100 students were arrested.
“If we allowed encampments in this instance, it would be nearly impossible to stop encampments from other groups in the future without facing challenges of chilling speech or viewpoint discrimination.” —UT President Jay Hartzell
Yeah, Jay. That’s kind of the point of the right to free speech, free assembly, and protest. That’s why your goon squad dropped all charges against every protestor you arrested, because they didn’t actually commit a crime and were in fact exercising their rights.
The law around protesting at school is pretty clear and has specific rules about access for students. You can’t block access to the school but other venues must be provided.
Yeah, Jay. That’s kind of the point of the right to free speech, free assembly, and protest. That’s why your goon squad dropped all charges against every protestor you arrested, because they didn’t actually commit a crime and were in fact exercising their rights.
While we’re at it, PROTEST ISNT SUPPOSED TO BE CONVENIENT. Yes it makes the decision making hard for the admins, that is the point
The law around protesting at school is pretty clear and has specific rules about access for students. You can’t block access to the school but other venues must be provided.