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The Brown Shirts of Columbia: How Trump’s Crackdown on Student Protest Sets a Chilling Precedent

By Carl Cimini

The students of Columbia University have long stood at the crossroads of history—whether marching against the Vietnam War, apartheid, or the Iraq invasion. But under a chilling new agreement between the university and the Trump administration, the right to protest is being placed under the jurisdiction of a special police force, one with the power to arrest students on campus

These are not your average campus security guards. This new force—let’s call them what they are: brown shirts, the shattered remnants of a once-democratic system—are fully deputized officers with the authority to detain, remove, and criminalize students who dare to dissent. Their mandate? Keep protests contained, sanitized, and ultimately, silenced.

And it doesn’t stop there. The agreement explicitly bans students from wearing masks while protesting. The justification? A tired talking point about public safety and accountability. But let’s ask the obvious question: Does this rule apply to all masked agitators? Because the last time I checked, the Proud Boys wrap their faces in bandanas, and the Ku Klux Klan has spent over a century draping themselves in white hoods, using anonymity as a shield for their terror. Will they be arrested, too? Or is the mask ban only for those who dare to challenge power instead of upholding it?

This agreement isn’t about safety. It’s about control. It’s about defining who is allowed to speak and who must be silenced. A Columbia student in a hoodie and a face mask protesting injustice is treated as a threat, while an armed militia of masked white nationalists marching through city streets is just another Saturday in Trump’s America.

Columbia University, once a bastion of free thought, has now handed the keys of its campus over to law enforcement, creating a precedent that universities across the country will be pressured to follow. This isn’t just a crackdown on student activism—it’s a warning shot to every young person who still believes their voice matters.

But history is clear: repression only fuels resistance. The brown shirts of state control can crack down, they can intimidate, they can arrest—but they cannot erase the fire in the hearts of those who refuse to be silenced.

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