Peaceful Campus Protests Exposed as Violent Bullying
Nonviolent protests are not as peaceful as they seem to be.
Campus mobs have been described as “nonviolent” by left-wing politicians and academia, but they are only considered so because others remain nonviolent and give in to the physical force used by the agitators to achieve their goals.
Despite claims of nonviolence in New York, recent incidents on campuses have shown a different picture.
Protesters have been using physical force to bully and subvert the rule of law.
In some cases, they formed human chains to physically block certain individuals from accessing certain spaces on campus.
These actions are not truly peaceful but are effectively violent in their nature.
Physical force is being used to exert control and limit access to certain areas.
Individuals who are physically weaker are often prevented from accessing certain areas or spaces due to the threat of mob violence.
While some incidents do not escalate into serious injuries, it is not because of the protesters’ nonviolent intentions but rather because others choose to surrender to their physical force.
Ultimately, these actions do not qualify as nonviolent protests as they involve the use of physical force to intimidate and control others.