UW president's home, car vandalized by protesters
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The vandalism of University of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce's property was a bold statement against perceived complicity in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with protestors asserting that leaders must address their affiliations with 'war profiteers'.
In a social media post detailing the vandalism, protestors claimed that Cauce would not 'snuggle up to war profiteers' while maintaining a comfortable life, reflecting rising frustrations over university investment ties.
The vandalism incident underscores ongoing tensions at the University of Washington regarding investments and relationships with companies like Boeing amid heightened activism for Palestinian rights.
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