Marvin,
I remember the Kent State protests in 1970. I lived in Ohio, so I
was a lot closer to them than you were. The May 4 Massacre was a
tragedy that didn't need to happen. Gunfire just wasn't necessary. I
can't imagine why schools in California were shut down when schools
in Ohio weren't. In any case, I hope we never again see unarmed
students being gunned down by military.
Your examples for current disruption show that there's currently no
significant disruption.
On 5/3/2025 10:55 AM, mrvnchpmn via
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?The
people at Cal Poly Humboldt who couldn't go to class because of
the protests - as well as the janitor who got locked in a
building with them.
I lived through the Kent State riots in 1970 - every public
school in CA was shut down Wednesday afternoon for the rest of
the week.? I was in an elective math class where the professor
looked up at the announcement and simply said he wasnt' going to
leave and would continue the lecture but nothing for the rest of
the hour would be on a test - anyone who wanted to leave could
but anyone who wanted to stay was welcome.? The entire class
stayed.
Celeste wrote:
2.? Do you
support students on college campuses disrupting classes
protesting for political causes?
Who says they're disrupting classes?