Babagounj
Strength through joy
are you saying all the american student are too poor to protest?
Who's really behind the campus protests?
Organized encampments have appeared across the country's most respected universities after first showing up at Columbia in New York City .
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Crowds on Demand, however, is not accepting any requests related to the war in Gaza, CEO Adam Swart added, because it's not the kind of issue he likes to get involved in. Swart emphasized that his company only hires protesters who already believe in a cause but may not be able to afford spending their day at a protest.
While his company is not taking the jobs, Swart believes someone is, because as an expert on this type of operation, he recognizes the telltale signs pointing to big money behind a cause, like similar tents and expensive banners seen at Columbia University over the last week.
The People's Forum, a tax-exempt advocacy group who often hosts propaganda events for the regimes of countries like Venezuela and Cuba, has been accused of being behind the Columbia protests.
The Washington Free Beacon reports the group, which has received $12million from Goldman Sachs, may have provided materials for the so-called occupation of Hamilton Hall.