As anti-Israel encampments on college campuses wind down as the academic year ends, far-left groups are openly planning the next phase of disruptive protests in the United States.
In a document titled “Bring the Intifada Home,” a reference to the twin acts of terrorism in Israel that have claimed thousands of lives, the Escalate Network outlined the principles protesters learned while camping at universities. The Escalate Network is an X account created in April this year after camps spread to universities across the county.
“We must step up action against all governments, institutions and companies that participate in, profit from and enable genocide, including their property, income, reputation and privacy. , there should be safety implications,” Escalate Network posted.
“We refuse to police the police and each other, and remember that the enemy is the state, the pigs, and those who profit from war.”
Far-left groups such as Escalate Network have often criticized protesters who agree to break up camps after negotiating some concessions from schools. In their view, a promise to consider divestment, for example, is not enough.
“We have nothing to gain by cooperating with the government, police and administration. We do not negotiate. We do not share information about each other’s identities. We do not ask for permission to act. We rely on each other, not the state, for essential care, safety and support in all its forms,” the group said. explainedFurthermore, “We are open to many ways to attack our enemies: anything that is effective, destructive, fun, creative, creates influence, disrupts power, or changes minds.” Welcome. We refuse to police or police each other, and remember that the enemy is the state, the pigs, and the profiteers of war. ”
At the University of Oregon, five protesters chained themselves to a building on campus, but the government appeared to choose to ignore them throughout the weekend.
After occupying the Quad for several weeks, the University of Washington encampment agreed to disband. In return, the protesters reportedly demanded that the university open a Palestinian scholarship center, convene a military-industrial-labor task force, and provide a representative on a divestment committee. He said he asked for it. Kuoh.
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