"The real contributions of Harvard, MIT and Stanford to the world are not the food-service workers they hire."https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-03-25/universities-shouldn-t-spend-endowments-on-coronavirus-relief?srnd=opinion …
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Replying to @tylercowen @stacypalmer
Listen, I went to Yale. Graduated with honors & distinction in my major. The administration could not have cared less about me. One time, the heat failed in our dorms. It took them three days to look into the problem. I slept in a winter coat. 1/
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The astounding thing is that someone with the functionality of a six year old was able to graduate from a top university. Your story is a condemnation of Yale but for the exact opposite reason that you think it is.
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Replying to @FalloutNewLow @AlexaNLittle and
Nah, Tyler Cowen is appealing to the pretend values of universities and this woman embodies their real values of weaponized weakness and credentialism. She's the perfect Yale graduate.
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All her life she played a game of status seeking through performative weakness. In the most charitable view of Yale they didn't think they were selecting for that - but they were. What does she do here? Status seeking through performative weakness. Does Yale really have value?
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