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Document Information

Type: Narrative excerpt / congressional oversight evidence
File Size: 993 KB
Summary

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.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Trump Former US President
Mentioned in a metaphorical or political comment: 'Trump grabbed a pussy on the Statue of Liberty.'
Dostoevsky Author
Mentioned regarding a lecture on his book 'Crime and Punishment'.
Freshman co-ed Student
An unnamed student at Berkeley recalling the sit-ins.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Berkeley
University campus where protests occurred.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

2019
Fighting over free speech
Berkeley campus
December 2 (Historical/1964 implied)
Sproul Hall sit-in
Sproul Hall, Berkeley
800 students 600 instructors/police

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of the sit-in.
General location of events.
Used in a metaphorical statement regarding Trump.

Key Quotes (3)

"It took twelve hours for 800 students to be arrested by some 600 instructors of a new course called Introductory Police Brutality."
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"So, now in 2019, fighting over free speech has been happening heavily at Berkeley campus again."
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Quote #2
"Meanwhile, Trump grabbed a pussy on the Statue of Liberty. Cavalier, anyone?"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (952 characters)

Over the next couple of months there was a series of sit-ins and attempted negotiations, and then, on December 2, the infamous Sproul Hall sit-in. It took twelve hours for 800 students to be arrested by some 600 instructors of a new course called Introductory Police Brutality. These were from the lab notes student took.
There was a freshman co-ed at Berkeley who—long after she had forgotten what some professor spouted during an official lecture about Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment—would remember, with perhaps a twinge of frightened pride, learning from a fellow demonstrator that if she planned to go limp when the police arrested her, it would be an act of practical feminine foresight to remove the earrings from her pierced lobes in advance.
So, now in 2019, fighting over free speech has been happening heavily at Berkeley campus again. Meanwhile, Trump grabbed a pussy on the Statue of Liberty. Cavalier, anyone?
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