Friday, June 28, 2024

‘Anarchy U’

 ‘Anarchy U’ | Streaming Now | The Daily Caller   "What started as routine leftist protests in April quickly turned into a battle for the UCLA campus — and the Daily Caller’s investigative reporters were on the ground to document it all.

"The Daily Caller’s new documentary, “Anarchy U,” gives a behind the scenes look at the most chaotic campus riot since the 1960s. On April 25, 2024, anti-Israel protesters set up an encampment on the lush campus of UCLA. What happened next makes even the “Summer of Love” look like a walk in the park.

"We document it all: the violence, the building takeovers, the construction and destruction of the encampment and the clashes between protesters, counter-protesters and police. Watch now to see all of the action.

Anarchy U” is available exclusively to Patriots members. Catch an exclusive first glimpse below."


"First, the Daily Caller uncovered the true cost of the Defund the Police movement in “Lawless.”  Then “Rigged” exposed the issue Democrats fear most: how their political machine managed to secure Joe Biden the presidency in 2020. Now, with “Anarchy U,” investigative reporter Cam Higby infiltrates the UCLA protests, riots and encampments, documenting all of the chaos with hours of original video footage.

"First, we follow Higby as he questions the masked protesters intent on setting up their autonomous zone with the UCLA’s beautiful campus quad. Why are they here? What issues are they fighting for?  Often, they won’t — or can’t — give a straight answer. But they’re sure as hell determined to keep Jewish students from attending class.

"So Higby can only get so far. The flow of people, as well as information, in and out of the encampment is tightly controlled. Barriers block his way, along with security checkpoints. Some of the “security” appears to be just masked protesters. Others seem to be professionals. Who are these people; students, professors, outsider agitators? And how are they able to restrict the freedom of movement on a public campus? How far has the university leadership gone to empower them?" . . .

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