Florence spent the evening slaughtering the poor little schoolboy Jon Kay. 🤩
It's quite funny that he's got a group of cowardly academics sending him little gossipy messages, hoping he'll publicly bare his teeth at other academics they don't like but are afraid to talk to.
In fact, some perceive it as trolling and will complain about that.
Say you want to listen. You want to learn. (Whether you do or not.) Genuinely, you want to understand. You have one more question. And another question.
All might go well.
Or not.
View 2. Good faith as faithful attitude. Say what you think. Be honest about your feelings. You owe it to your interlocutor to make your views clear.
If those views are views directly critical of your interlocutor's, oh boy. You may be accused of misrepresenting their views.
Jimmy Concepts thinks that the concept of structure in critical race theory refers to (1) structuralism in language (!!!)—which he thinks is postmodernism saying there is no agency (!!!)—and (2) Marx’s superstructure (!!!).
„Around the country, parents are showing up to school board meetings to protest what they call communism. It's worth seeking out local newspaper articles and reading quotes from those parents to see how they understand the ghost ideology they're objecting to.“
There's the, "Oh deary, I guess we'll never know how anyone uses the term once people use it a bit differently, we won't ever know what they mean, will we now" incomprehension.
There's the "some call being at work on time white supremacy!" hyperbole.
Anyone correct me if I missed something: Helen is still onside with #JamesLindsay's work. When she manages to use her liberalism soapbox to criticize him and his rapid descent into further bigotry, she may yet have a point again.
1. "In 2016, the Suzanne Rogers Fashion Institute (SRFI) opened with a $1 million donation from The Edward and Suzanne Rogers Foundation. . . . In past, the Rogers family has donated almost $34 million to various programs at Ryerson."
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2. "On May 1, 2021, Suzanne Rogers, honorary patron of the Suzanne Rogers Fashion Institute, posted a photo of herself and her family with former U.S. president Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, as reported by Canadaland."
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Warning: this article contains hogwash. It claims universities--as a whole, as administrations, as institutions--can't take a stance on anything on which some of its members dissent.
It's about Middlesex U rejecting the race report, of course. 1/
Despite the specificity of the rejection of the race report, the argument at play is more general and can be applied to other topics. My uni recently took a stand--in response to government directive, no less--that it will fully open and have face-to-face classes in September. 2/
I don't have to imagine it, I know that there is vigorous dissent amid faculty about this decision. What if I said: because the uni adopted this official stance towards opening, thereby accepting the nature of the pandemic as managed at that stage, this diminishes free speech. 3/