Here's one of the big protest signs as I walked over to the entrance of the university:The organizers had set up at the intersection of East Victoria Street and Tamcliff.
Cal State Chancellor Charles Reed was the focus of protest. The guy holding the sign ducked his head whenever I raised my camera, as did a lot of the other protesters. Freakin' cowards. I guess folks weren't so proud about standing up in solidarity after all:
Buses were pulling up periodically to drop off protesters. The crowd was an amalgam of faculty members, some from other campuses, union organizers, and student protesters representing the fringe of radical left-wing extremism. Below you've got this Yasser Arafat wannabe with the keffiyeh and blank stare of indifference. What a loser. Also below is apparently a CFA member with his obligatory "racist" protest sign. Idiots, all of them:
Here's a kid just off the bus with his "Down With Capitalist Eduction!" poster. He was cruising around with activists from the International Communist Workers Party:
More activists:
Here's some union solidarity with the AFL-CIO:
Protesters droned on about making the rich pay more in taxes:
I guess it's all about "righteous justice," or something. The woman here is enthralled with her copy of the ICWP's Red Flag. Bunch of commie bloodsuckers:More coverage at KABC-TV Los Angeles, "California State University faculty members demand raises, stage 1-day strike."
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Hmmm..not sure if these are the bitter clingers who still support Obama or are they a good representation of main stream Democrats?
How saddening that this nation produces people like this, especially the Once-Golden state. Another reason to leave here in earnest. Sigh.
California State University Duhminquez Hills is the designated chicano, mexicano, latino A.A. campus of the CSU system. If it's not the lowest performing campus, it's touching noses with the one that is.
There, I said it. Spoke truth to power and all that.
Show the commies what capitalism is all about: fire them all, students AND faculty, and rehire replacements. If I'm to believe news reports, there are millions of students trying to get into universities, and hundreds of thousands of teachers out of jobs. Let these people fill the new void. The communists can ... go do whatever communists do. Teach and learn in Cuba?
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