After Tuesday’s clearance of Columbia University and City College of NY, New York City Mayor Eric Adams noted that the presence of outside agitators was significant.
Adams said that there were people on campus who shouldn’t have been. They were professionals, and we saw signs of training.
The arrest photos show people much older than the average college student. They are also people who weren’t professors or administrative staff.
One of the “protestors” arrested at USF yesterday is **39 years old**
And he brought a GUN onto the campus pic.twitter.com/rXGP3etkIo
— John Hasson (@SonofHas) May 1, 2024
These demonstrations are comparable to the Antifa/Black Lives Matter-led riots of 2020, and Occupy Wall Street camps from 2011. Soros’s funding has also been alleged and confirmed.
Perhaps with this in mind, Rep. Byron Donalds’ (R-FL), during a Wednesday tour of a pro-Hamas encampment at George Washington University, dunked a man who was agitating with a sarcastic question about his age. This is how the exchange unfolded:
The footage shows that the man laughed as Donalds dismissed the comment.
The man asked, “How much does AIPAC pay you, you race traitor?” Donalds, 45 turned his head and some of the people around him groaned.
Outside agitators will not be allowed. “You’re working for an alien entity, you bastard”, the man continued as he was escorted away.
Donalds was also called “Uncle Tom” by the “peaceful demonstrator.” Donalds briefly looked at the man before suggesting that it was he who was “the outside agitator,” and not Donalds.
Donalds responded, “That guy is old for a college student,” before continuing what he had been saying to reporters and other students.
Watch:
Byron Donalds called “race traitor” and “Uncle Tom” by protester at GW@ByronDonalds claps back with “That guy’s really old to be in college.” pic.twitter.com/02uYn5aDRt
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 1, 2024
Although there is no upper age limit for college, the presence of “students” in their middle years at these protests raises a huge red flag, indicating that Adams’ and others’ allegations about the coordination between the encampments and demonstrations are true. People who don’t go to these schools.
The students who have participated in the violence and chaos are radicals. While the funding and coordination from outside has been a reality, the students and some professors were eager to participate.
It’s easy to blame others, but don’t pretend that it’s not the fault of the students.