Anti-Israel Berkeley Student DISRUPTS Dinner To Protest Against SIEGE In Gaza: WATCH

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Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave react to anti-israel protesters interrupting a backyard dinner at UC Berkeley law school dean's home. #antisemitic #propalestine

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The owners of the property asked her to leave. She refused. At that moment she became a trespasser and should be dealt with accordingly.

urbanangst
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She's not right for one simple reason. She's at someone's private home. That's it.. they can ask her to leave. She has every right to speak her mind once she's off his property even as a guest intially and then told to leave. It is that simple.

richardwalker
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At “Please leave, ” the person who continued to trespass is 100% in the wrong. Period.

cckk
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You don't get to violate the rights of others while exercising yours.

spankyssurprise
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HE IS RIGHT!!!
YES REPORT THEM TO THE BAR!!!
HOME IS SACRED !
SHE WAS A GUEST… HE ASKED HER TO LEAVE!!!

Kitty-lzec
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Brianna describing it as a choke hold is a bit silly.

kyleb
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BS it’s their house and they are asking you to leave.

johnsradios
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That was hardly a physical altercation, Briahna. She WASN’T choking the student whatsoever. I viewed the video several times. While on private property the perpetrator was asked repeatedly to please leave and continued on her rant. It’s extremely evident that your personal bias has greatly affected your ability to present and report on the facts of the video evidence. I’m glad someone videotaped it because your claims throughout the entire segment were a bunch of one-sided lies, and you painted a much different scenario than what actually occurred. If one is on private property no matter what one says or how one says it, if you're asked to please leave, then one should please leave. It’s not about freedom of speech you can’t yell FIRE in a crowded movie theater because there will be consequences for your speech. There are actions, and there are consequences; the student was in the wrong; she knows she was in the wrong, and there should be consequences. She’s a big girl not a little kid, she knew better. Finally, your verbal attack on Robby was sooo unprofessional. You’ve been EXPOSED as having no journalistic integrity.

ClaytonHardee
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1. Not a choke hold. Ask anyone who practices martial arts.
2. Free speech does not extend to private properties and the host had every right to ask.
3. It’s perfectly ok to put your hands on a trespasser(student or not). Remember, the girl is the one that betrayed the trust of the professor.

Fishstick
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So now there’s going to be an investigation by UC Berkeley…Why??? This was a private home, she was asked to leave. It was inappropriate of that student to behave that way. This is BS. Go express yourself elsewhere that’s not on someone’s personal property who is asking you to leave!!!

aznamoon
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A choke hold? Saying things like that makes it less likely that people will take you seriously. You can do better than that, Bri.

RussHolder
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That was not a chokehold. Brihana can't even tell the truth when she's on the right side.

llyjhyc
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What Bri is leaving out is that the young lady was not asked to speak. She stepped up, pulled out a mic and speaker, and then interrupted the dinner, in their private home.

Strangerthang
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Free Speech is not guaranteed on Private property, the Law students should know that and they should have left as asked. Charges should have been pressed and these students should have no future in law.

johnfrymyer
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What a nasty student using a private dinner at a private home to push her political agenda. Even though she had been invited once the owners asked her to leave and she refused she was trespassing. Home owners do have rights. This student is repulsive to me. How incredible selfish of her.

PeterDad
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You don't have free speech in someone else's home

amanrob
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"this is my house, please leave" is what the palestinians have been saying to the isrealis for decades

benfarid
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It just might be that the professor and his wife were offended by the cartoon posted against him recently. Understandable. It was classless and uncalled for.
No one would like to be insulted like that… for any reason.
When they heard the girl begin her speech, they realized where it was probably going.. especially with the way she prefaced it. It’s their property. They have every right to not allow that at a private event meant for something else than another protest. It was clearly a moment pre planned as an intended opportunity for more political theatrics.
Wrong time. Wrong place.
The wife could have handled it better. But the girl could have too, just by leaving when repeatedly asked. She could have gone outside on the public street and continued her speech. It probably would have had a more positive effect for her cause.
Instead, it was lose-lose. No body won. And there’s nothing good about that.

Regardless... continued trespass when asked to leave, and attempting to disturb others peace at a private property event, have no reasonable excuses. That’s simply childish arrogance and rude. And so typical of some young people these days.

Skip the Palestine-Israel-hamas justifications. It’s bs.

Rikkcas
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the bigger question is why are public university events held at the professor's private property?

blakryptonite
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"The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum" -Noam Chomsky

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