Only 35% of female college students think that protecting free speech is more important than supporting 'diversity and inclusion'. Among men, numbers are reversed. A huge sex difference that nobody seems to be talking about.https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2018/03/12/students-value-diversity-inclusion-more-free-expression-study-says?utm_source=Inside+Higher+Ed&utm_campaign=a2c7ccb5a4-DNU20180111&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1fcbc04421-a2c7ccb5a4-199409053&mc_cid=a2c7ccb5a4&mc_eid=7b974839c6 …
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And how are we going to establish that?
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The fact that virtually all university policies that violate the First Amendment are called 'Respectful Campus Policies', and explicitly forbid hurting people's feelings or being 'offensive' -- that's a classic 'pro-agreeableness' argument.
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That book is clickbait at best, vulgar utilitarianism at worsthttps://twitter.com/bonecamaro/status/973239480177119232 …
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