So Much for that Columbia Mask Ban

Earlier this month a group of Jewish students chained themselves to the gates of Columbia University to make demands related to Mahmoud Khalil’s case. After a few hours, campus security cut the chains and removed the protesters. This was presented as a sign of the school’s new, tougher approach to civil disobedience. 





Today, another group is chaining themselves to the gates and once again demanding that Mahmoud Khalil be set free.

Their demands:

Here’s video of some of the demands.

The group Within Our Lifetime was encouraging people to stand with the protesters.

There  was some singing.





Instead of waiting hours before taking action, this time security was pretty quick about attempting to remove the locks. They seem to be having some trouble though.

Cutting the protesters off the gate is a good step but will anyone be held accountable for this or will we just reset and see this happen again in a few weeks.

Classroom disruption is supposedly against the campus rules. All Columbia has to do is enforce those rules.

The Columbia student newspaper has a story up about the protest. The story indicates they were given two warnings to disperse.





NYPD Emergency Service Unit officers approached the protesters at approximately 12:53 p.m. but did not make any arrests.

“This is a warning that you may be in violation of the Rules of University Conduct,” a University representative announced to the protesters.

The representative said that everyone present “must disperse” and “those who are chained to the entrance must unchain themselves and disperse.”…

At approximately 1:25 p.m., Public Safety officers began removing the bike locks with bolt cutters.

“Public Safety, you can’t hide,” protesters chanted. “We charge you with genocide.”

This has really been the problem from the start. It’s the reason the presidents of three universities were called before Congress back in 2023. These schools have repeated dragged their feet and refused to take action when students (or outside activists) violate campus rules regarding the time and place of protests. It wasn’t until a few months ago that some of the students involved in the building takeover last year were finally suspended or expelled. It shouldn’t take a year for consequences, especially not when the protesters are out there endorsing Hamas and openly supporting violence.

Finally, a word about the two people today’s protests were intended to help. The media has bent over backwards to portray Mahmoud Khalil as a reasonable person who never explicitly endorses Hamas. But is that a fair characterization?





As for Mohsen Mahdawi, the other people these protesters want released, he’s also been described by the media as a real sweetheart and a peacemaker, but is he?

I don’t see any clear reports at the moment about whether any arrests were made. Were students involved at least identified for future disciplinary action? We’ll have to wait and see.





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