A document produced during House Oversight proceedings (Bates stamped 024929) containing a narrative text. The writing draws a comparison between the historical Free Speech Movement protests (specifically the Sproul Hall sit-in) at Berkeley and the political climate of 2019, concluding with a provocative statement about Donald Trump. The text appears to be an excerpt from an article, book draft, or personal reflection.
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| Trump | Former US President |
Mentioned in a metaphorical or political comment: 'Trump grabbed a pussy on the Statue of Liberty.'
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| Dostoevsky | Author |
Mentioned regarding a lecture on his book 'Crime and Punishment'.
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| Freshman co-ed | Student |
An unnamed student at Berkeley recalling the sit-ins.
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| Berkeley |
University campus where protests occurred.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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Location of the sit-in.
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General location of events.
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Used in a metaphorical statement regarding Trump.
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"It took twelve hours for 800 students to be arrested by some 600 instructors of a new course called Introductory Police Brutality."Source
"So, now in 2019, fighting over free speech has been happening heavily at Berkeley campus again."Source
"Meanwhile, Trump grabbed a pussy on the Statue of Liberty. Cavalier, anyone?"Source
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