At first it was more or less just in support of the general movement, but when the school officials tried to kick them off campus it became much more directed at them. They're not necessarily anti-university or anything though. Quite the contrary, they think this kind of activism and education is congruent with what universities should be all about.
I think that any college student who claims to be for the first amendment should be out in the streets. Especially if force was used to make them disperse. The only reason people are so easily dispersed is because the army is voluntary. By getting rid of the draft the government has weakened the position of those that want to protest. By getting rid of the draft the government has taken away an entire generation of those who might protest against it....
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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University of New Mexico
Directy at the school officials or just in support of the general movement?
I just think school administrations deserve a lot of this blame too:
- Ridiculous tuitions
- Promoting majors that have no real job demand or chance of success
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."