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Editorial: Protests are meant to disrupt to make a difference

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"As protests related to the genocide in Gaza have emerged, Roberts’ sentiment has been echoed by university administrations across the country. However, the notion that effective protests will not be disruptive is infantile, to say the least."

Source: The Daily Tar Heel

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