Los Angeles Times

A lesson on civil disobedien­ce

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Re “Pro-Palestinia­n protests roil elite Pomona College,” April 13

As a 1975 graduate of Pomona College and a veteran of many campus protests, I am disturbed that neither protesting students nor some faculty seem to understand elementary civil disobedien­ce. If students choose to break the law by trespassin­g on an administra­tion building or violating other school policies, they should be subject to suspension and arrest and accept that actions have consequenc­es. Henry David Thoreau, Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. understood this.

Pomona College President G. Gabrielle Starr did these students a favor by teaching them that in the real world, actions have consequenc­es. Ian Campbell, Pasadena

Your article on the recent Pomona College protests quotes the faculty chair as saying that the new generation of students is more aggressive than those of yesteryear.

His evidence? They mask and cover up.

What the professor fails to acknowledg­e is that the students have very good reasons to do so.

We are now in the informatio­n age, where any student can be doxxed, their personal informatio­n spread all over the Internet. The potential is there for those with differing views not only to wreak havoc on a protester’s personal life, but also to affect their ability to secure internship­s, jobs and entrance to graduate school. Pamela Nagler Claremont

The troubles in the region that was once identified as the British Mandate for Palestine go back to the early 1900s. The war that is now going on is a continuati­on of mistakes made a century ago.

Protests in our country, no matter how well meaning, are not going to resolve the difference­s between the antagonist­s. Still, I have no problem with college students expressing themselves on either side of the argument.

That said, I do not agree with those students who claim their free speech is being suppressed yet wear masks and otherwise hide their identities.

Anonymous protest brings into question the sincerity of their beliefs.

Martin Parker Thousand Oaks

 ?? Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times ?? and others stage a sit-in at Pomona College over the war in the Gaza Strip on April 11.
Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times and others stage a sit-in at Pomona College over the war in the Gaza Strip on April 11.

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