Please consider leaving a message with the OSU Office of the President, 614-292-2424, to say that as an Ohioan whose tax dollars support OSU, you object to further arrests of peaceful protesters and you urge amnesty for the arrested student protesters. Thursday, on the OSU campus, more than thirty peaceful protesters were arrested because they failed to disperse upon the order of law enforcement. They were charged with criminal trespass. This is happening all around the country with more than 500 arrests on more than 40 campuses as of Friday morning. The arrests are an extreme over-reaction and are clearly meant to suppress the growing protest movement against U.S. funding of indiscriminate and disproportionate military actions against Gazans.
Robert Reich said on April 23, “It is never appropriate to call in armed police to arrest peaceful student demonstrators.” Meeting peaceful civil disobedience with over-reaction, violence and suppression are the tactics that were used against civil rights protesters. Civil disobedience is sometimes necessary to achieve justice. It took civil disobedience for Black people in many states to have the right to vote and to sit anywhere in a bus.
The Democratic Caucus Leadership, Franklin County Delegation, Jewish Caucus also objected to the law enforcement actions at OSU: “Students have a right to protest peacefully, no matter the cause, and we have to vigorously defend their ability to do so…And while peacefully demonstrating that right, there is no room or excuse for the unnecessary force that was used on the students and demonstrators, including an elected member of the Ohio House of Representatives who sustained minor injuries.” Democratic Caucus Leadership, Franklin County Delegation, Jewish Caucus Release Statement on Ohio State University Demonstrations www.ohiosenate.gov/members/william-p-demora/news/democratic-caucus-leadership-franklin-county-del...
Photo is of law enforcement on Thursday night at OSU, prior to the arrests. Credit Dayton Daily News www.daytondailynews.com/local/arrests-made-at-ohio-state-as-campus-protests-spread-across-the-cou...?
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Please consider leaving a message with the OSU Office of the President, 614-292-2424, to say that as an Ohioan whose tax dollars support OSU, you object to further arrests of peaceful protesters and you urge amnesty for the arrested student protesters. Thursday, on the OSU campus, more than thirty peaceful protesters were arrested because they failed to disperse upon the order of law enforcement. They were charged with criminal trespass. This is happening all around the country with more than 500 arrests on more than 40 campuses as of Friday morning. The arrests are an extreme over-reaction and are clearly meant to suppress the growing protest movement against U.S. funding of indiscriminate and disproportionate military actions against Gazans.
Robert Reich said on April 23, “It is never appropriate to call in armed police to arrest peaceful student demonstrators.” Meeting peaceful civil disobedience with over-reaction, violence and suppression are the tactics that were used against civil rights protesters. Civil disobedience is sometimes necessary to achieve justice. It took civil disobedience for Black people in many states to have the right to vote and to sit anywhere in a bus.
The Democratic Caucus Leadership, Franklin County Delegation, Jewish Caucus also objected to the law enforcement actions at OSU: “Students have a right to protest peacefully, no matter the cause, and we have to vigorously defend their ability to do so…And while peacefully demonstrating that right, there is no room or excuse for the unnecessary force that was used on the students and demonstrators, including an elected member of the Ohio House of Representatives who sustained minor injuries.” Democratic Caucus Leadership, Franklin County Delegation, Jewish Caucus Release Statement on Ohio State University Demonstrations www.ohiosenate.gov/members/william-p-demora/news/democratic-caucus-leadership-franklin-county-del...
Photo is of law enforcement on Thursday night at OSU, prior to the arrests. Credit Dayton Daily News www.daytondailynews.com/local/arrests-made-at-ohio-state-as-campus-protests-spread-across-the-cou...? ... See MoreSee Less
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We are holding another New Volunteer Orientation meeting tomorrow morning - all are welcome, and it's not too late to decide to attend! Come find out how you can do your part in getting Democrats elected in 2024!
Apr 27, 10:00am440 West Main Street , Fairborn, OH, United States, Ohio 45324We've had an outpouring of support for Democrats since the March primary election! So we decided to create an official event for new folks to come meet us, and see what opportunities exist from now through November.
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Congratulations to our county Health Department on working so hard and responsibly with our tax dollars!#DYK?! We are good financial stewards and were able to pay off our building early! This saves Greene County taxpayers $2 million dollars in interest over the life of the loan! #PaidInFull #GCPH ... See MoreSee Less
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