I need to send them an email today and ask for a job and do their dirty work for them. They may be dissed overall, but as to the faculty member who opposes them? That's easy.

So here is what we are presented with:

We have students banding together and riling up others and then demanding the University abandon it's job and duty to protect and keep a safe environment for all that come to UC. While we allow and foster discussion from all sides, our goal and duty of keeping a safe environment for all is non-negotiable.

While within the United States we recognize the minimal issues with horrid cases like George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. But our goal here at UC remains the same and we are dedicated to keeping that safe environment within our University and all grounds.

We cannot allow for disturbances to infiltrate our school and our education. And we won't and it won't be tolerated. Just as we don't tolerate what we all agree was wrong in the streets, the same thing applies here on all of our campuses. We will continue to lead by example, not lead by evil.

So all students and faculty not showing for classes and other responsibilities will be held accountable and accordingly.

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Then in private meetings, make it clear as well to faculty - play games like this and you will be suspended and/or terminated. Students will be held accountable for absences and grading. This is the University of California and the time for these men and women to act appropriately and get held accountable for their actions and/or non-actions just as in the real world.

Students running the insane asylums of cuckooness of the future in the land of fruits and nuts.

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Left-wing Students at University of California: ‘Abolish’ the Campus Police

Left-wing students and staff within the University of California (UC) system staged a one-day “virtual” walkout Monday to demand that UC “abolish” campus police forces whose primary responsibility is to keep students safe.

Capital Public Radio reported:

At universities across California, students and workers refused to attend class or meetings, answer emails and clock into work Monday as part of a “day of refusal” organized by the group Cops Off Campus Coalition. The work stoppage began Abolition May, a series of actions grounded in a central demand: Remove police from all campuses.

Though the action was all-virtual due to the pandemic, 27 centers and departments in University of California schools and over 1,100 individuals throughout the nation signed a pledge to participate in the day of refusal.

The Cops Off Campus Coalition includes organizations in both the United States and Canada and formed in the wake of last summer’s uprisings against police violence following the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others. It has since been meeting regularly to prepare for Abolition May.
The report claims that the presence of campus police “has often undermined students’ perception of safety” and adds that “some students say regardless of increased diversity in law enforcement, continued police presence has retraumatized them from prior experiences.”

The “pledge” signed by participants in the virtual protest claims that campus police “evoke images of brutality against student protesters by local and state police forces during the 1960s and 1970s anti-war movement.” It also claims: “The University of California police system has a history of using its police departments to brutalize students and to surveil and assault activists.

It also claims that “repression, racial profiling, brutality, and violence” are “fundamental characteristics of policing, inherent to its design.”

The movement to abolish police on UC campuses gained momentum last year, with the Black Lives Matter movement.

Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/law-and-or...campus-police/