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Activist admits goal of protests in pro-revolution speech

At the Palestinian People’s Conference, Lua Das, a doctoral student at Pennsylvania State University, spoke candidly about how campus protests are being used to train students for violent revolution.

“We have been working to agitate on campuses and expose these forces, but what this moment has taught us, what this moment has reaffirmed is that we cannot remain confined to our campuses,” Das began, adding that other students and the public at large are “encouraged to question and openly rebel against the state.”

“Students brought war into the country. They also used large-scale demonstrations and disruptions in public places to attract public attention and publicly pressure the government and police to oppress us,” she continued.

“Students feel the revolution. They feel it in their blood, they feel it in their souls, they feel it in their hearts. And ultimately, that’s what drives us.”

“What students have learned in this moment is how to be present on campus in a disruptive way, how to build revolutionary power and how to use their influence to force the university to respond to their demands,” Das concluded.

Dave Rubin was struck by how blatantly she laid out their goals.

“It’s all scripted, it’s all trained and it’s all fully funded,” Rubin said.

“They’ve raised this young generation. Do you think this little girl wants to lead the America you want to live in 10 years? No. She’s saying she wants revolution right now. She wants American imperialism to end and a revolution to happen here,” he continues.

“And I think, ladies and gentlemen, bloody revolutions are pretty much nonexistent.”

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