I don't know, file a complaint probably. Not vandalize property
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Literally thousands of current and former faculty, students, and workers asked Yale to change Calhoun, and it didn't....
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Replying to @aurabogado
That's not a pass for breaking the law, for which there are consequences. He succeeded in calling attention to the issue, tho
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Replying to @bibliotudinous
Bruh. The history of black liberation in the United States of America is the history of breaking the law.
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Replying to @aurabogado @bibliotudinous
Exactly. The "law" isn't always ethically right. The "law" has oppressed so many, but especially black people.
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Replying to @iriswestbest @aurabogado
Laws against vandalism oppress no one. Wait..."laws"
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Replying to @bibliotudinous
Laws against vandalism are ESPECIALLY racist, dude. omg wtf
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Replying to @aurabogado
Shepard Fairy out here making bank while black and brown kids serve long prison sentences for the same shit.
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Replying to @aurabogado
lol
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scary to think that
@bibliotudinous is a librarian. i hope he's not around children, and especially around children of color.3 replies 1 retweet 7 likes
woc: i went to yale, let me explain to you how it works. wm: i didn't go to yale but i can explain it much better.
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