Fights break out, multiple people arrested as Turning Point USA event sparks protest at UC Berkeley

Violence erupted outside UC Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall Monday night as Turning Point USA wrapped up its nationwide campus tour, with multiple arrests made amidst a sea of protesters. Hundreds of attendees gathered at the venue, while demonstrators on the sidewalk outside chanted and brandished signs.

Tensions quickly escalated, prompting authorities to move the entrance line further down the block due to overcrowding and confrontations. Ticketing issues also arose, with some speakers blaming the university for logistical mishaps.

Protesters voiced their strong opposition to Turning Point USA's presence on campus, with one student protester stating, "We're using our facilities, resources to do it, which I think is just crazy. Go somewhere else, we don't want you here." Another masked demonstrator added, "Events like this should never happen on this campus or anywhere again."

Despite the unrest, the event continued inside, with supporters of Turning Point USA and its founder Charlie Kirk remaining undeterred. One attendee, Grace Fortune, expressed her commitment to her faith, saying she would not be intimidated into hiding it.

The evening took a violent turn when a street vendor, who had been selling T-shirts, was beaten up by a protester while attempting to sell merchandise. Police were quick to respond, and multiple arrests were made in connection with the event.

In response to the violence, UC Berkeley officials released a statement condemning all forms of violence and promising to hold accountable anyone who violates university regulations or laws. The university emphasized its commitment to an open marketplace of ideas and ensuring that all members of the community can feel safe and respected.

While some attendees, like Bernt Wahl, acknowledged the need for balance in free speech, others, including actor Rob Schneider, criticized the university's handling of the event and broader free speech issues.
 
πŸ˜©πŸ‘Ž just saw the news about UC Berkeley's Turning Point USA campus tour descent into chaos... violence erupted outside Zellerbach Hall, multiple arrests made πŸš”πŸ’₯ ticketing issues & logistical mishaps added fuel to the fire 🀯 protesters took umbrage with TPUSA's presence on campus, citing "we're using our facilities, resources" πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ meanwhile, a street vendor got beaten up by a protester while trying to sell merch 😷 sounds like the free speech debate got pretty heated... university officials releasing statement condemning violence & promising accountability πŸ’― but is it too little too late? πŸ•°οΈ
 
I'm really disappointed with how things went down at UC Berkeley last night πŸ€•. I get that Turning Point USA wanted to make their presence known on campus, but a violent confrontation isn't the way to do it. The police were there for a reason, but they couldn't keep everyone safe. It's crazy that some people thought it was okay to beat up a street vendor who was just trying to make a living πŸ€‘.

I also feel bad for the students who got caught up in all the chaos. They're just trying to express themselves and have their voices heard, but they get dragged into something violent. The university's response seems reasonable, though - it's about time someone stood up for free speech and open discussion. But at the same time, I can see why some people would be frustrated with how the event was handled πŸ€”.

It's a delicate balance between allowing everyone to express themselves and keeping everyone safe. I wish we could figure that out sooner rather than later πŸ˜’.
 
the whole thing just smells fishy πŸŸπŸ‘€ ...like turning point usa is trying to stir up drama wherever they go, but honestly, can't they just have a peaceful conversation like normal people? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ their founder charlie kirk is super outspoken and likes to provoke people...it's no wonder there was violence at the event. also, it's weird that UC berkeley allowed them on campus in the first place - shouldn't they be promoting free speech in a more constructive way? πŸ€”
 
OMG, can't believe what went down at UC Berkeley 🀯🚨! So many people, so much tension... it's crazy how things escalated from a simple disagreement to full-blown violence πŸ’₯. I think the university did everything they could to keep things safe and respectful, but I guess some people just won't be silenced 😩. Turning Point USA is definitely stirring up some controversy, but shouldn't that be expected when you're talking about free speech and all that jazz? πŸ€” At the end of the day, it's all about finding a balance between different opinions and keeping everyone safe and happy 🌈. I'm just glad no one was seriously hurt πŸ’•, fingers crossed for everyone involved! πŸ™
 
Ugh, what a mess πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Like, can't we all just get along? 🀝 It's crazy that a protest turned into actual violence 😱. I mean, I get that everyone has different opinions, but beating up a street vendor? That's not cool πŸ’”. And the protesters who were chanting and brandishing signs on the sidewalk... what did they expect would happen? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And omg, I'm so over the whole free speech debate πŸ™„. Can't we just have open discussions without it turning into a circus? πŸŽͺ It's like, UC Berkeley is trying to promote an "open marketplace of ideas" and then they let this kind of violence happen? 🀯 Not cool.

But at the same time, I feel for the Turning Point USA folks who were trying to express their views on campus πŸ‘Š. I mean, it's not easy to be in a place where you're outnumbered by protesters. Can't we just find ways to listen to each other without resorting to violence? 🀝 It's 2025, guys... can't we do better than this? πŸ˜”
 
😩 ugh what a nightmare to witness! 🀯 i mean i get it both sides want to be heard but come on πŸ™„ when is it too much? i was watching this whole thing go down live on my phone and literally every time there's going to be a confrontation the cops show up like 10 minutes late πŸ•°οΈ they need to do better than that. and what about that poor street vendor who got beat up for just trying to make some cash? 😱 totally unacceptable. i do think free speech is important but not at the expense of someone else's safety 🀝 maybe we need to rethink this whole 'open marketplace of ideas' vibe and find a way to balance it with respect for others? πŸ€”
 
I'm still shaking my head about this UC Berkeley mess 🀯. I mean, can't we all just chill? πŸ˜’ The whole thing started with some protesters trying to shut down a group that's basically advocating for conservative views. And then it escalates into violence...like, seriously, a street vendor gets beat up by a protester for selling some merch? That's wild 🀯.

And what's really crazy is that the university is just standing there, saying all the right words but not really doing anything to stop it πŸ™„. I get it, they wanna promote free speech and all that jazz, but come on, can't you make sure everyone stays safe? It's like, finding a balance between expressing your opinions and not freaking out is hard enough, but nope, let's just throw some violence into the mix πŸ’₯.

It's also weird to me that some people are more concerned about free speech than others πŸ€”. Like, Rob Schneider thinks the university handled it poorly? Meanwhile, Turning Point USA is all about promoting conservative views and Charlie Kirk is basically a polarizing figure πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Can we just have a calm conversation about this stuff without resorting to violence? I thought that's what UC Berkeley was supposed to be about πŸ’‘.
 
OMG, what a mess 🀯! I'm literally shook by the violence that erupted outside UC Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall last night 😱. Like, I get it, people are passionate about their causes, but beating up a street vendor? That's just crazytown 😲. And can we talk about the university's response? They're all like "we condemn all forms of violence" but where was that when it came to the speakers and supporters showing up uninvited? πŸ€” It's like they're caught between a rock and a hard place, you feel?

And what's up with the whole Turning Point USA thing? I mean, I'm not really sure what their agenda is, but if people are going to protest that strongly, can't they just talk it out or something? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It feels like we're living in a time where people are more willing to resort to violence than civil discourse. πŸ˜’ Anyway, gotta give it to the university for keeping the event inside and not letting things get out of hand... but still, that's a big fat zero in terms of resolving the issue πŸ“‰
 
OMG u guyz!!! 🀯 I cant even right now about this UC Berkeley thingy... Like seriously, violence erupts outside & people get beat up by protesters? 🚨 what is goin on?! The university is all like "we condemn violence" but what about the free speech part? Shouldn't ppl be able to express themselves without gettin arrested or hurt?! πŸ˜’ I mean idk if im for or against TPUSA or not, but this whole thing just feels super unfair. And btw, who does the university think they r kidding w/ all the ticketing issues & logistical mess?! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ The vendors shoulda been protected 4 sure! Anywayz, it's def a wild topic & ppl need to keep talkin about it πŸ’¬
 
πŸ€” So, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing... Like, I get why people are upset about Turning Point USA coming to campus, but violence isn't the answer, right? It just escalated things so much. And what's with all these ticketing issues? It seems like both sides were kinda at fault. The protesters wanted the event moved or cancelled, while the event goers were trying to get in... I don't know, can't we just find a way to have respectful discussions without resorting to violence? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And that poor street vendor got beat up for trying to make some extra cash... what's wrong with people these days? πŸ˜’
 
man... violence everywhere πŸ€•, like is it really that hard to have a respectful convo about differing views? i mean i get why some people would be upset about TPUSA coming to campus, but beating up someone for selling merch? that's just not cool πŸ€‘. and the university's all like 'open marketplace of ideas' but where's the balance? can't we find a way to listen to each other without resorting to chaos? i feel like we're missing an opportunity for real growth and understanding when we turn things into fights πŸ’”.
 
Just saw this crazy news about UC Berkeley and I'm like totally shocked 🀯! Can you believe how violent it got outside Zellerbach Hall? I mean, I get that people are passionate about their opinions, but beating up a street vendor over a T-shirt is just wrong 😑. And the fact that some protesters were chanting and brandishing signs is super concerning - what's next, right? πŸ€”

I'm all for free speech and open discourse, but at what cost? The university needs to take responsibility for not handling this situation better. I mean, come on, guys, there are ways to have a respectful debate without resorting to violence πŸ˜’.

It's great that UC Berkeley released a statement condemning the violence and promising to hold people accountable, though πŸ™. But what about the long-term solutions? How can we create an environment where everyone feels safe and respected? 🀝
 
🀯 what's up with UC Berkeley tho? Can't they just control their own campus events πŸ™„? I mean, I get that people wanna protest but beating up a street vendor is NOT cool 😑. And can we talk about the speakers blaming the university for logistical mishaps? Like, take responsibility for your own stuff πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

And on the other hand, some ppl are like "Hey, let's just chill and have an open marketplace of ideas" πŸ’¬... but what about those who wanna express their views in a safe environment? It feels like no one's winning here πŸ˜”. And Rob Schneider's comments kinda got me thinking... is it really that hard to balance free speech with keeping the peace? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg u gotta wonder wut happend @ UC Berkeley last nite 🀯!!! like, turnin point usa just shows up outta nowhere & it gets super tense πŸ’₯ protestors were all angry 'bout turnin point usa being on campus 2day 🚫 they say it's not welcomin' 2 different perspectives. but on the other side, ppl who support tpusa r all like "hey, we gotta express ourselves" πŸ’¬. and honestly, i dont blame them. its a big school w/ lots of diff opinions πŸ‘₯. maybe next time turnin point usa can just rent a diff venue πŸ“š
 
OMG, this UC Berkeley thing is soooo messed up 🀯. Like, I get that everyone has the right to their own opinions, but violence is never the answer, you know? 😑 Those protesters were totally justified in being upset about Turning Point USA showing up on campus, especially with all the controversy surrounding them.

I'm actually kinda impressed by Charlie Kirk and his followers for staying calm and not letting the hate get the best of them πŸ™. And I'm with UC Berkeley's stance on free speech – we need to make sure everyone feels safe and respected, even if we don't agree with each other. 🀝

But at the same time, I feel bad for that poor street vendor who got beat up while just trying to make a living πŸ’Έ. It's like, can't we all just get along? 😊 And what's up with actor Rob Schneider being all critical of the university? Like, isn't he worried about his own freedom of speech or something? πŸ€”
 
man this is crazy 🀯 what happened at UC Berkeley is totally unacceptable. i mean i get it protesters have every right to express their opinions but violence is never the answer. those masked dudes who were chanting and brandishing signs outside were super intimidating and just creating a toxic vibe. and yeah ticketing issues or logistical mishaps are no excuse for the university not handling it better.

i'm all for free speech and open discussion, but we gotta find ways to do it without turning into a circus or resorting to physical altercations. the fact that some people still think its cool to beat up vendors who were just trying to make a living is just wrong. the police should have been able to handle things better too.

anyway, kudos to UC Berkeley for condemning violence and promising accountability - thats what we need more of in our communities πŸ™
 
omg this is so sad πŸ€• i cant even right now... violence should never be used to express disagreement its just not cool when people get hurt and its crazy that someones selling merch got beat up for it 😲 theres always gonna be ppl who disagree but we gotta find ways to deal with it without hurting each other i wish the university had been more prepared tho, i mean u would think theyd have a better plan in place πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
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