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Members of the Global Justice Project kneeled in front of the Raytheon table at the career fair.
Media Credit: Ian Thomas
Members of the Global Justice Project kneeled in front of the Raytheon table at the career fair.

A group of 20 Boston College students stood out from the throng of suited undergrads who crowded Conte Forum during Tuesday's career fair. Those students, clad in "Who Would Jesus Bomb" T-shirts and kneeling silently, were protesting the presence of weapons manufacturers at the annual BC career fair.

The protest was organized by the Global Justice Project (GJP), a non-hierarchical organization whose mission is to educate and advocate for justice and democracy at BC. Fifteen student demonstrators knelt at the recruitment tables of military contractors Raytheon and BAE Systems. To the side of the kneeling students, six others participated in a satirical theater demonstration, posing as recruiters from a fictitious competing weapons manufacturer, the Civil Liberties On-Line Weapons Network Services (CLOWNS). The protestors actively tried to recruit career fair attendees to work for their company, offering "frequent buyer airfare packages … to defend and promote democracy abroad." Midway through the event, students unfurled a banner, reading "Do Jesuits support cluster bombs? Kick Raytheon and all war off campus!"

"I feel that by refusing to un-invite Raytheon, the BC administration is condoning the company's policies, which to me is clearly contradictory to the Jesuit philosophy of this institution," said Tim Dingman, a member of the GJP and A&S '11.

Student demonstrators elected not to apply for a University-issued demonstration permit, citing the administration's "frighteningly clear" pattern of censoring student groups and infringing on their right to dissent and free expression on campus. They instead issued a "student demonstration permit" to members of the University. The permit read, in part, "not only do we believe we have an obligation to peacefully demonstrate the presence of weapons manufacturers on our campus, but we believe that dialogue and freeexchange of ideas are vital to the academic setting of any university that claims to espouse the values of scholarship and higher education."

The permit said that weapons manufacturers reap financial gain from violent and deadly global conflict, and asked whether BC supports organizations that are "helping to build the Kingdom of God," or ones that "create the deadly bombs to destroy it."
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sjs7

Stephen

posted 9/18/08 @ 11:46 AM EST

Hey BC Guys and Gals!

I work for The US Defense Industry and I just spoke directly with Jesus and Jesus told me verbatim:

"There are a lotta bad guys out there and I love the new Predator weapon and I love it when we blow up the bad guys! You should see the DVD video collection I have of the best hits in Afghanistan!"

Just sayin as all. (Continued…)

eamonn kelly

posted 9/18/08 @ 1:17 PM EST

wow...there are many things that make me not terribly proud of bc, promotion of the arms industry among them, but i'm not sure i've ever been less proud than to share anything in common with this meat head. (Continued…)

Rich

posted 9/18/08 @ 3:00 PM EST

Stephen, it's a relief to know we have guys like you on the job.

David Beard JJ Payne III

posted 9/18/08 @ 5:02 PM EST

Stephen is a false prophet. One more time, louder, "Stephen is a false prophet." I just spoke to Jesus last weekend, in the flea-infested Venice basement of a Hare Krishna service. (Continued…)

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sjs7

Stephen

posted 9/18/08 @ 5:35 PM EST

Stephen, it's a relief to know we have guys like you on the job.
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Sir Richard The Bravehearted:

My pals down the road are working on a longer range and longer time in the air model with more firepower and an extra missile. (Continued…)

JIm Dowling

posted 9/19/08 @ 8:17 PM EST

Greeting form Brisbane Australia.

Thanks for the great action folks.

I belong to a group Christians Against ALL Terrorism and we have done a series of exorcisms a the Raytheon offices here in Brisbane. (Continued…)

Ana Sanchez MD

posted 9/19/08 @ 8:35 PM EST

Just read about your protest on the internet and I wanted to convey my appreciation for your action. Although they may claim to be Christians, the BC administrators who allowed military contractors to recruit on your campus must be ignorant of the fact that Jesus Christ was a pacifist. (Continued…)

sjs7

Stephen J. Salerno

posted 9/25/08 @ 9:39 AM EST

David & JJ--

Never again enter the filthy dens of the unclean heathens.

Jesus was showing His righteous indignation at the desecration of His Father's temple. (Continued…)

Amy Vosburg-Casey

posted 9/25/08 @ 12:45 PM EST

Thank you all for your witness against violence and the tools and trade of war. You make me proud to be a graduate of BC.

Kathie '75

posted 9/25/08 @ 1:27 PM EST

Thanks for your action, glad to hear of your activism at my alma mater.

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