Campus Protest Encampments Are Unethical
Briefly

The costs of encampments at universities—including disruption to teaching, violations of rights, and threats to safety—significantly outweigh any potential benefits of the protests.
In cases like UCLA's Royce Quad, protest encampments can obstruct access to education, forcing students to navigate spaces controlled by activists while inciting counterprotests.
Read at The Atlantic
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