Re the first two comments, I guess all I would say is "nu nu" [Avrum Gerlitzky voice]. Like, I don't know what you want. For better or worse, this is how Lubavitch has always operated.
You've managed to confuse me. Are you for the same old ways or for something new?
I guess there is a reason why age makes a difference.
Do you really see this as an acceptable defense for anarchy by bochurim?
I suggest you study some history of what happened and what the Rebbe said when bochurim "rightfully" rebelled against authority.
Re the the third comment, that is literally what they did. The fact that others came afterwards it filled the expansion with cement is not their problem, and in fact exactly what they were trying to prevent when all the balagan went down.
I hate the analogy, but it sounds like Hamas leadership blaming the Israelis for the deaths in Gaza.
What exactly did they expect?
And just to set the record straight, excavating under Ezras Noshim, and even breaking the wall between the main shul and that excavation does not constitute an "expansion of 770" by any stretch of the imagination. An expansion is something that is properly planned and executed. I don't know if you ever read Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad Poor Dad". Calling what was done "an expansion of 770" is akin to what he describes at the beginning of his book regarding his original childish concept of making money.