>College students who have paid license to congregate on said property
it's like youre fucking willingly retarded
ALL COPS ARE
>paid license to congregate on said property
students can congregate anywhere on campus against the rules of administration, thats a new one
all different. Some assholes some pretty cool.
>UC Davis is a public instution
Even further proof of your inherent mental deficiency
They're failures who couldn't learn a skill, so they turned to authoritarianism and violence to pay the bills.
>Public institutions are the same as public property
ho boy
Paid internet trolls get the guillotine.
what he says, you dont see asians being shot all day
>1. A group of people exercised their constitutional right to peaceful assembly
Your 4th grade understanding of the law is amusing, but no. Their activities ceased to be legal.
>2. The rich got pissy because attention was being called to their shitty practices
Part and parcel to unlawful civil disobedience is having strength of conviction enough to deal with the consequences of breaking the law.
Stop being a little bitch.
>3. The police enforce the will of the rich while violating the rights they swore to uphold and preserve
Just because you don't believe in private property, tankie, doesn't mean the concept ceases to be.
North Korea exists if you want to say goodbye to capitalism that badly.
>It's not nearly as complicated as you're making it you scumsucking fascist sympathizer
Original.
ASSHOLES