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‘SNL’ tackles pro-Palestine campus protests: ‘I’ll tell you what ain’t free: Columbia’

“Saturday Night Live” covered the pro-Palestinian protests occurring on college campuses across the country. The comedy skit focused on the perspective of parents who pay exorbitant tuition fees for their children to skip class to camp.

Pro-Palestinian protests erupted at Columbia University on Tuesday, with dozens of demonstrators barricading themselves in the university’s Hamilton Hall.there were 112 Thirty-two of the people arrested at Columbia University on Tuesday were not affiliated with the university, NYPD officials said.

There is report Columbia University is reconsidering holding a graduation ceremony due to safety concerns stemming from pro-Palestinian protests.

In this week’s “SNL” cold open, parents of college students discussed ongoing protests that have turned offensive in some instances.

Actors Kenan Thompson, Heidi Gardner, and Mikey Day played concerned parents of students participating in alarming demonstrations during the talk show.

Gardner’s character says of the campus protests, “It’s been tough. Now, I’m all for free speech, but I don’t understand what they think they’re accomplishing, and that’s something that’s hurting me and my daughter.” It’s really putting a strain on the relationship.”

Thompson’s character chimed in, saying, “There’s nothing I’m more proud of than young people speaking up and fighting for what they believe in.”

But while Thompson was in favor of other college students joining the divisive protests, she insisted her daughter “should stick her butt in class.”

When asked by the talk show host if he was proud that his daughter was a protester, Thompson retorted: “No, it’s too loud. Alexis Vanessa Roberts better get her ass out in class. Let me check she’s in one of them, damn it” Instead of a dorm room I paid for. I rented a tent. ”

Another parent on the panel wondered, “I thought you were in favor of the student movement?”

Thompson replied, “Well, I support it.” everyone’s It’s the children who are protesting, not my children. My kids know better. Look, Alexis Vanessa isn’t crazy. ”

The moderator asked Mr. Thomspon about his feelings about students taking over Hamilton Hall.

“That’s good everyone’s The kids. But they’re not mine. That’s all I want to say. They are not my children,” he continued.

Gardner said she was worried that her daughter would be arrested during the protest.

“I’m not worried about Five-O. That’s not my job,” Thompson said, adding, “My job is Alexis Vanessa Roberts. OK? She’s like, ‘Free this, free that.’ I’m not talking about. Because I’m telling you what’s not free. It’s Colombia. Do you know they have the guts to ask for $68,000 a year? ”

Thompson explained that she was “knocking it out” by working several jobs to send her daughter to Columbia University.

On the sacrifices he made for his daughter: “It’s all just so she can say she got a degree in African American studies. It’s like, girl, you’ve always been black. You know what that is.”

Gardner noted that some universities have canceled graduation ceremonies following violent protests.

Thompson countered, “I don’t think you understand. Alexis Vanessa will graduate even if she has to do it herself.”

More than 2,100 people reportedly participated in anti-Israel protests on U.S. university campuses in recent weeks. fox news.

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