APPEASEMENT: Rutgers cancels some final exams due to Pro-Hamas campus protests

Rutgers University is apparently bowing to the demands of radical pro-terrorist demonstrators on Thursday by canceling some final examination for campus students.

The news was shared by social media and by email with staff, faculty, and students:

Criticism of the university’s leadership has ramped up as disruptions of campus life are increasing.

“This week is “reading week” at Rutgers, so students who feel uncomfortable about this ‘tent city’ protest area need not be on campus because there are no classes occurring.  But next week is a different issue,” the LD13 (Monmouth County) Republican legislative team explained in a Tuesday statement. “Students are scheduled to take final exams. We call upon Rutgers leadership and the protestors to work collaboratively to ensure the integrity of the University’s academic institution and the civil rights of ALL students are protected so that students may attend to their academic pursuits next week. If there is any lawlessness or discriminatory activities that occur on campus, we demand that Rutgers take swift action to stop it because hate has no place here in New Jersey.”

Meanwhile, groups taking part in and/or encouraging the pro-Hamas protesters were openly celebrating the decision and urging supporters to call for the cancellation of all exams:

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