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Major universities have been corporate-controlled, budget-obsessed, PR- and lawyer-dominated institutions for a long time now, and the people who run them are picked to run them precisely because they have thrived within those guiding qualities. This is not a surprise to me at all.
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Thanks for this. The male/female divide and the educated/uneducated divides are stark. What is the source?
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This is not for this moment in time. It is to set the precedent for the future, when things worsen. Universities and young people may lead the resistance, and they want the administrations to do their dirty work. Our founders laid down their lives for the freedoms we now relinquish for a few bucks.
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It is horrifying at the deepest level. We are at fascism with this. It has arrived.
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Thanks for this post. I appreciate you not wanting to share the internal document yourself. If you see any confirmation publicly from other sources, could you please follow up and share here? I'm very interested and this relates to me professionally. Thank you!
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Glad it was Justin Trudeau "of Canada". It could have been a Four Seasons Total Landscaping triumph had it been Justin Trudeau "of England" or some other place. But seriously, could he have written a tweet that was any more dick-ish?
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With what money?
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Did he say it two times in a row, exactly the same each time?
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Yes it seems that his main interest is space x. Electric cars is harder than having a near monopoly on satellite-related products, and the project 2025 blueprint plays right into his hand in this regard.
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Not true. The right has been deriding Universities as the bastion of society-destroying “elites” for quite a while now, as they manipulate their base to (incorrectly) identify the enemy. And they have eaten it up. Lots of (dumb) people now agree universities are unnecesary.
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Corporate America has realized they’ve had a university/science ‘problem’ ever since the war on tobacco. This war against protected independent thought started then (see trends in tenure rates and corporate sponsorships of uni’s). We’re getting to the final death blow of a long battle.
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And for me to patent the seeds!” Are those the major issues they address, do you think? Because despite the minute “good” that may be feasible, they are really just used to sell more product, control more production, and, as a side effect, fill the environment and our bodies with herbicides.
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They address major issues with pesticide use? How about herbicide use? As in, “Hmmmm…. I wish I could use mammoth amounts of herbicide to kill everything in this field other than my crop!” Or was it the producers problem: “Hmmmm….. Iwish there was a way to get every farmer to buy way more herbicide
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He never posted that. You reposted disinformation.