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Let Us Grab Our Tiny Violins! AP Whines About College Students Facing 'Fallout' From Campus Protests

Meme

We told you quite a bit about the college campus protests that popped up all spring. They were across the nation, often violent, and definitely in violation of Title VI of federal civil rights law.

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While DAs across the country are dropping charges en masse against the protesters, 'cause no one is above the law, students are still -- thankfully -- facing consequences from campuses.

More from the AP:

Since her arrest at a protest at the University of Massachusetts, Annie McGrew has been pivoting between two sets of hearings: one for the misdemeanor charges she faces in court, and another for violations of the college’s conduct code.

It has kept the graduate student from work toward finishing her dissertation in economics.

“It’s been a really rough few months for me since my arrest,” McGrew said. “I never imagined this is how UMass (administration) would respond.”

Some 3,200 people were arrested this spring during a wave of pro-Palestinian tent encampments protesting the war in Gaza. While some colleges ended demonstrations by striking deals with the students, or simply waited them out, others called in police when protesters refused to leave.

Many students have already seen those charges dismissed. But the cases have yet to be resolved for hundreds of people at campuses that saw the highest number of arrests, according to an analysis of data gathered by The Associated Press and partner newsrooms.

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If no one is above the law, why do these protesters get slaps on the wrist and January 6 protesters get 840 years in prison?

Because some people are above the law.

It's that simple, really.

All of this.

You'd be in prison for a long, long time.

This or praying outside an abortion clinic.

They like to paint themselves as civil rights pioneers, but when they face consequences they whine.

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So much hardship.

They should be.

They should be.

Yep.

And no one is above the law.

That's one solution.

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