SIS members failed to justify their views
The three Students in Solidarity members… SIS members failed to justify their views
The three Students in Solidarity members who walked out of the American Roundtable discussion may have felt a momentary euphoria for standing up so boldly against injustice. Instead, they should have felt ashamed for failing to represent leftists who can justify their views.
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