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NYC MAYOR: COLUMBIA SHOULD HAVE TAKEN ACTION WHEN FIRST TENT WENT UP

By Rosana Hughes
23 minutes ago


New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams said there should be zero tolerance of
encampments on college campuses in protest of the Israel-Hamas war.

“When protests cross the line and go into an area of violence, destruction of
property, that is no longer protest,” Adams said Thursday on CNBC’s Squawk Box.
“That’s not what democracy is about. That is chaos, and we’re not going to
accept that in this city. That’s what we saw on Columbia.”




“You have to, must have zero-tolerance. When the first tent went up, we should
have removed it,” he added.

Adams’ remarks come a day after Gov. Brian Kemp said state leaders are “not
going to allow Georgia to become the next Columbia University.”

Kemp praised the forceful law enforcement response to pro-Palestinian
demonstrations at Emory University and the University of Georgia, noting that it
sent a clear message: The chaos that unfolded on campuses in other states won’t
be tolerated here.







READ MORE: ‘We are not going to allow Georgia to become the next Columbia
University,’ Kemp says




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