Saturday, 2 June 2018

After Evergreen

quote [ Most media reports about what happened at Evergreen last year go like this: Instead of people of color leaving campus, last year, a campus group requested that white students, faculty, and staff leave on the Day of Absence instead. In most reports, the drama started when a professor objected to this change. In response, outraged students protested that professor’s class, footage of the event went viral, the alt-right flocked to Evergreen, and the college was shut down, all because one professor objected to rejiggering an old Evergreen tradition.

That, if you read most reports—or the school’s official version of events—is what happened. But reality, as with most things, is more complex. ]

A lot more people need to read Animal Farm.

I'm pretty far left by American political standards, but I'm also a big believer in rationalism and open discussion, and there's a dangerously dogmatic streak of batshit irrationalism in the American left that can be really disturbing (albeit not as bad as the blatantly corrupt fascism currently in power).

I disagree with Weinstein's choice to go on Fox and talk to Tucker Carlson - we shouldn't legitimize that propaganda source. But acting like self-righteous jackasses also validates Republican propaganda in a different way.
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[by hellboy]
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lilmookieesquire said @ 6:37am GMT on 2nd June
People walking around with baseball bats really isn’t fostering the kind of opinion exchange and focus on discourse that acedemics is suppose to encourage. It really reminds me of The Wave.

lilmookieesquire said @ 6:43am GMT on 2nd June
People walking around with baseball bats really isn’t fostering the kind of opinion exchange and focus on discourse that acedemics is suppose to encourage. It really reminds me of https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_Wave_(experiment)

lilmookieesquire said @ 6:45am GMT on 2nd June
People walking around with baseball bats really isn’t fostering the kind of opinion exchange and focus on discourse that acedemics is suppose to encourage. It really reminds me of https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_Wave_(experiment)

The experiment took place at Cubberley High School in Palo Alto, California, during the first week of April 1967.[1]



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lilmookieesquire said @ 6:37am GMT on 2nd June
People walking around with baseball bats really isn’t fostering the kind of opinion exchange and focus on discourse that acedemics is suppose to encourage. It really reminds me of https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_Wave_(experiment)

The experiment took place at Cubberley High School in Palo Alto, California, during the first week of April 1967.[1]




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