New requirement for admission into the American elite: never crack a joke on the internethttps://www.buzzfeed.com/briannasacks/harvard-revoked-admission-offers-to-at-least-10-students?utm_term=.bplMKY3WDY#.imZE8Mg71M …
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Replying to @mtracey
Right to free speech =/= right to ivy league education at elite private university. Let's not conflate the two. This action was appropriate.
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Replying to @MC_Gimpy @MarteenaMorano
It's true that a private institution has the legal right to surveil and punish its students' private conduct, but it's officious and creepy.
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But at what point does conduct cease to be private? Unis are responsible for safety & well-being of all students. 1/2
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Replying to @MarteenaMorano @MC_Gimpy
It also has a responsibility to not unduly impinge on students' private conduct.
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Replying to @MC_Gimpy @MarteenaMorano
"Any conduct they engage in while a student of that institution reflects on that institution" is a absurd standard.
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By that absurd standard, anything from a student's private sexual activity or expression of political views "reflects" on the institution.
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If a student commits a rape and is convicted, he commits a criminal act, which brings it outside the realm of strictly "private" conduct.
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