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  • How do you get to half of those being arrested being outsiders. When the vast majority of those protesting were students? The only way that happens is if those people that got arrested were there to create problems. If one person gets arrested maybe it was the individual maybe it was the cop. If you get to these kinds of numbers then I’m going to start asking questions and start looking at those who are getting arrested. Am I saying ALL those outsiders were Just there to create problems? No. That was never implied. But it can’t be ignored that half of those arrested are outsiders. So that means we have to logically start asking were those people there to protest or create problems. With it being half (and obviously everyone who created a problem didn’t get arrested) that means there was a significant amount of people there from the outside who were troublemakers.

    No idea of how you came to a conclusion that I was saying that since you went to a protest that you were a troublemaker.



  • When the ratio of who is getting arrested vs who isn’t looks like it does then I start to wonder if they were there to protest or just create problems.

    “Half of the people arrested weren’t students” doesn’t sound bad, unless you stop to realize one thing. The majority of those protesting were students.

    Think about it. There aren’t that many non students there. The majority of the protesters were students. Yet HALF of those arrested were not students. How is that possible? Unless a lot of the non students just showed up to create problems.