I apologise for the sarcasm, there are certian posters whose tone grates and I shouldn't respond in kind.
I think the Gaza situation 100% warrants protests. I'm disgusted by Netanyahu, and have been saying that for months now I wish Biden would do more to try and stop him. I wish the protests were larger, and would force the administration to honestly help themselves by just dis-associating altogether with Netanyahu and disgusting people like Ben Gvir.
The point I'm trying and clearly failing to make is that protests are great, fundamental tools of democracy. But there are limits imposed on them - and it's fine to debate said limits - but if you knowingly break those, then you have to be prepared to accept the consequences. That's it.
This all stemmed from a poster pasting in a (yet another) tweet that was basically trying to paint the US as similar to Russia/China because the Columbia protestors who violated policies were going to have to do some training sessions as their punishment. I thought that was a laughable take, which I said. I think that punishment is absolutely fine, and no one can be upset about it, much less try to equate with countries who quite literally execute protestors summarily.