<p>Has anyone seen this video? </p>
<p><a href=“http://www.funker530.com/how-students-react-to-an-isis-flag-being-waved-on-campus/”>http://www.funker530.com/how-students-react-to-an-isis-flag-being-waved-on-campus/</a></p>
<p>I instantly crossed them off my list, you may want to do the same thing. I know it is a well respected institution, but come on people… </p>
<p>The students walking past the ISIS flag appeared to be either embarrassed or dismissive. The few positive comments to the flag seemed facetious-- either that, or the students were showing genuine sympathy for the dog on Downtown Abbey…</p>
<p>How people (students or otherwise) can recognize an Islamic State flag?</p>
<p>Or any flag other than the nation and political subdivision (state/province level) that they live in?</p>
<p>Do believe everything you see. If you watch the video he was waving the two flags in different areas of campus (and who knows it could have been different times of day as well). At Berkeley there are always people protesting one thing or another. To the point that most Berkeley students simply ignore protestors. But he had the Isis flag up by the Campanile which isn’t really a heavily trafficked area, and I think Berkeley students were simply ignoring him and not listening to what he was saying (and probably didn’t recognize the Isis flag). But he had the Israeli flag by Sproul Hall, which is a heavily trafficked area, and just happens to be right next to where the anti-Israel protestors protest every day. So, in my opinion, it was the protestors who were heckling him, not average Berkeley students. </p>