For years, I have written about the analogy of what is happening on our campuses to the French Revolution, including faculty enablers becoming the targets of radical groups. Many faculty were silent as conservatives and libertarians were purged from faculties. Some even supported cancel campaigns against professors and speakers with opposing views. Now the analogy has become even more poignant on my campus of George Washington University after protesters held mock tribunals and called for the heads of the President, Provost, and Board of Trustees to be cut off by guillotine.
I discussed earlier how the D.C. police refused to clear the street outside of the law school and next to the quad. In D.C., it often matters what you are protesting in determining whether action will be taken.
As for the guillotine video, the Post Millennial reported on the scene:
In the mock tribunal, the woman asks “How do the people find you?”
The crowd shouts, “Guilty!” then “Guillotine! Guillotine! Guillotine!”
“Bracey, Bracey, we see you! You assault students too. Off to the motherf*cking gallows with you,” the woman chants, along with the gleeful activists.
Moving on to the Board of Trustees, she states “On the charges of having a vested interest in the genocide of Palestinian people as they profit off Zionist weapons and purchases that you refuse to divest the apartheid as they line their pockets. The people find you.”
“Guilty!” The crowd screams with a mix of mob rage and joy.
“To the Guillotine!” the girl yells. “Board of Trustees, we charge you with genocide. I hope all that money is gonna save you when you’re rotting in jail.”
The crowd calls out President Grandberg, as well. “On the charges of using our tuition dollars to fund genocide, and selling out students to Zionist interest, the people find you?”
“Guilty!” The crowd yells.
“As you already know where I am sending her,” she adds, referring to the guillotine. “Her and her f*ck *ss bob.”
Fortunately, we got rid of shop in many schools years ago so the actual construction of a gallows may prove challenging. Amazon can deliver a guillotine but it is only five inches tall so it might be a bit of a Spinal Tap moment for the new Jacobins.
Few of us expect tumbrils to roll in Foggy Bottom. These students clearly thought that this was funny and no one believes that they are turning into little Robespierres. However, the rhetoric of these protests have displayed violent and unhinged elements – fueled by radical activists from Antifa and other organizations.
The protesters have already succeeded in forcing concessions from universities like Brown, Northwestern, and Rutgers. The growing protests have also clearly spooked the White House, particularly with the chant “Genocide Joe” catching on across the country. At GW, that image was projected over the large flag hung by the school.
The protesters are likely to take solace in the fact that the Biden Administration just reportedly put a hold on an ammunition transfer to Israel. It is not clear if this will be a mere symbolic hold that will be lifted or something more significant. Israel is preparing the long-announced offensive in Rafah in southern Gaza where the remaining Hamas fighters are located.
Mao was a librarian.
This is how it started in Germany in the 1930s.
“[T]he protesters held a ‘People’s Tribunal'”
France’s “Revolutionary Tribunal” (aka “Popular Tribunal”) was the head of the snake called the “Reign of Terror.” Its ideology, tactics, and goals are identical to the protestors’ “People’s Tribunal.” Both are based on collectivism — the vicious notion that those who are the Voice of the People are permitted any atrocity. That an individual exists merely to please the mob. That those who no longer please the mob are enemies of the people — and do not deserve to exist.
Danton was a leader of France’s Tribunal, an agitator for its Reign of Terror. When later that collectivist Tribunal came for him, he said (just before his execution):
“It was just a year ago that I was the means of instituting the Revolutionary Tribunal; may God and man forgive me for what I did then; but it was not that it might become the scourge of humanity.”
Too late.
Uhm while you focus on the French Revolution …
Isn’t it weird that they couldn’t build a guillotine?
Sorry maybe its because I’m an engineer, I find it simple. All you need is supplies from Home Depot.
Or the fact that these protesters couldn’t even build a fort?
Clearly that degree in Gay African Men in English Lit is worth something.
(You can replace that w some other made up liberal arts degree…)
“. . . couldn’t build a guillotine . . .” “Sorry . . .”
No need to be. That’s actually a significant point — just as like the 9/11 terrorists couldn’t use their own weapons.
It illustrates the fact that those who destroy, cannot create. Even for their tools of destruction, they need the productive and rational.
I wonder if these “revolutionaries” know what happened to Robespierre. Probably not since they don’t seem to be knowledgeable of or interested in History.