Hundreds of high school and college students across the Puget Sound region walked out of school Tuesday to protest Israel’s fighting in Gaza.

Some gathered outside their school’s front offices, where they listened to student leaders chant into megaphones. Others left school and flocked to Cal Anderson Park in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood to do the same. Anywhere from 20 to 150 students turned out at each of a dozen Seattle-area schools, but overall the protests were calm and low-key.

“We demand a free Palestine,” and “Free, free Palestine,” students chanted at Cal Anderson Park. They carried posters that read “Genocide is never justified” and “Cease-fire now” during a small march down streets in West Seattle.

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    6 个月前

    I really hope they’re calling for divestments. I love the sentiment of “We demand a free Palestine” but unfortunately won’t accomplish much as realistically that’s unattainable from their current situation.

    Protesting for university and highschool divestments from Israel/those involved is a much better use of their power in a way that can make long-term strides towards a truly freev Palestine / non terroristic Israel.

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      6 个月前

      What a fucking pathetic response lmao.

      You needed to attend every class to pass college? What are you, some kind of idiot?

      People pay tuition for the opportunity to earn college credits and a degree, not to participate in kindergarten attendance.

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      6 个月前

      You’re right, but probably not in the way you intended. Better use of tuition money than tax dollars funding genocide.

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        Man, imagine thinking that protesting and civic discourse is something you shouldn’t be doing in a institute of higher learning.

        Dude thinks college is about getting golden check marks instead of learning how to engage with and improve society.