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Shop NowAnti-Israeli rioters were arrested by the thousands over the past several weeks. While that’s a step in the right direction toward restoring law and order, liberal prosecutors prefer anarchy and chaos. They aren’t pressing charges unless they absolutely have to. By decriminalizing crime we have the lowest rate of incarceration in decades, they boast.
Rioters just a little rowdy
They may have acted like rioters, Democrat prosecutors explain, but the “pro-Palestinian” protesters were simply voicing their opinion on a social justice issue. They don’t deserve to get fined or jailed for that.
It doesn’t matter that they were chanting death threats to their Jewish classmates. Along with putting them in fear of their lives. Not to mention destruction of property and other miscellaneous mayhem. We have a “two-tier” system of justice which allows anarchists associated with any liberal cause to pillage, plunder and loot without question.
Academic institutions “of all sizes in nearly every part of the country” have been inflamed by anti-Jewish demonstrations. The rioters, it was recently reported, are being funded and organized by Iran.
#BREAKING: Travis County Attorney Delia Garza is rejecting the charges against 79 people who were arrested and charged with criminal trespassing during the April 29 protests at UT Austin. pic.twitter.com/NdWXYttXMx
— Michael Adkison (@madkisonews) June 26, 2024
They’re basically Hamas forces on U.S. soil, acting on behalf of the terrorist network. Along with the signs and Palestinian flags, they’re well equipped with improvised armor and commercial grade fireworks.
Support for Hamas terrorists in Gaza, after they surprise attacked Israel, has swelled exponentially across college campuses nationwide. The part where the paratroopers killed and raped hundreds, while taking a whole bunch hostage, doesn’t seem to matter to the impressionable student rioters.
College administrators are coddling the troublemakers while alienating and terrifying their Jewish students. While most campuses “negotiated with the demonstrators,” a few “sent in the police.” It didn’t do much good because nearly everyone was released without any charges.

Encampment at Columbia
Back in April, New York’s Columbia University called the cops to break up an “encampment.” The rioters weren’t content with terrorizing the neighborhood, they had to seize a patch of campus and turn it into one of those Antifa-style “occupation zones.”
When they called in the cops, it was called “the first major detainment of protesters.” Since then, “more than 3,100 people have been arrested or detained on campuses across the country.” Almost all of them were simply released without charges.
The few who actually had paperwork filled out, were charged with minor things like trespassing or disturbing the peace. A few were accused of resisting arrest. The prosecutor decided they weren’t worth wasting time on.
Palestine protesters who were arrested are already having their charges dropped en masse, but these sickos still love the flippant cheeky comparisons to J6
No one on their side ever faces consequences, but if they don't pretend to be rebellious victims their worldview crumbles pic.twitter.com/khAxNx32S5
— ⚡☈ᴇᴠᴇɴᴀɴᴛ💀 (@revenant_MMXX) May 1, 2024
The most serious consequences any of the rioters will face is being barred from campus or having their diploma canceled. In Travis County, Texas, prosecutor Delia Garza freed all the demonstrators arrested at the University of Texas at Austin.
Prosecuting liberals for anything is unthinkable, she insists. It’s not like they were the Proud Boys or Patriot Prayer. She also claims that she’s not alone in her thinking. “Such charges were rarely a priority for prosecutors, since they are minor and nonviolent offenses.” Not only that, “jurors in her community would very likely determine that students protesting on their own campus were simply exercising First Amendment rights.”
Destruction of property and looting are protected if the rioters are progressive. Arresting people isn’t meant to lead to any actual consequences, defense lawyer Hermann Walz explains. “The goal isn’t to punish people. It’s to clear the streets.” There’s no reason to discourage them from doing it again the next night.