One thing i learned from being friends with and son of university administrators is that there are certain destructive people who, once admitted to your school or accepted to your program, are impossible to get rid of and will destroy the entire institution if they are allowed to
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Replying to @Alephwyr
i'll give an example if that helps. a student at my small denominational ug college spent 7 years (it took him that long to graduate) spreading chaos and disinformation. faculty resigned, he drove away potential students, he literally alienated 85% of the donors...
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Replying to @EKKnappenberger @Alephwyr
he did "guerilla theater" at a local very progressive church and it caused irreparable harm there... the small school literally almost did not recover from his chaos.
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Replying to @EKKnappenberger @Alephwyr
like ive said before, i am the least educated of my family. they all have similar stories. and judging from some of the likes and responses, this is not uncommon. i am not claiming a typology here. only pointing to the exostence of the phenomenon
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Replying to @EKKnappenberger @Alephwyr
i myself have been accused of being an agent of chaos, unfairly, and i love those who work for insitutitional accountability. but the chaotic individuals hide behind a prophetic mask, and that is frustrating. some ppl enable them some ignore them. its all very unfortunate
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Ok, so you're talking about people who are manipulative. I wasn't sure.
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