@dalias @root42 or at the very least, you can't believe everything you read uncritically
Doesn't mean you can't or shouldn't read it
@dalias @root42 or at the very least, you can't believe everything you read uncritically
Doesn't mean you can't or shouldn't read it
@inthehands I looked at articles in their student paper
They aren't ignoring it, but it's not their headline story either. There is a statement by the School of Journalism faculty on their front page. A reference to outside protests. IMHO it seems pretty tepid.
If there are on-campus protests happening, the paper isn't reporting it yet.
Meanwhile at least one other university (that had their own protests & were closely following the events at Columbia University last year) is *completely* silent in their student paper. 😞
@inthehands @old_hippie or, if the DNC isn't willing to do that, organize a new party in its place.
@nocontexttrek hey, Data! There's a perfectly good shelf right behind you in the second picture! Offer that instead! It's even higher than your desk! Better yet, get a cat tree!
Expecting Spot to avoid height is like expecting Spot to reprogram the Enterprise.
@inthehands @jhwgh1968 personally, I feel like the comparison also does a disservice to people with dementia as well as their caregivers. And I am dubious of this "evil intolerant society" narrative too.
Dementia (Alzheimer's, etc) is a brain disease. My dad had it. I didn't have to care for him every day (too far away) but even knowing and understanding what to expect, I found interacting with him very difficult even though I loved him very much.
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