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May 2024
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The Columbia Protests [TEASER]

Michael Hobbes & Peter Shamshiri
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Peter and Michael discuss the media coverage of the protests at Columbia — from the crazed, bloodthirsty ravings of right-wing media to the more muted, respectful bloodthirst of centrist media.

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