@zunguzungu This is...a remarkably dishonest characterization of the piece, and I suspect I'm more on your side of the issue than Freddie's.
Sigh, Freddie deBoer. "the very real threat that student activism poses to intellectual and political freedom on campus"
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@zunguzungu The impression given about the the priorities or the conclusion of the piece? Hard not to take that Q as deliberately obtuse.1 retweet 1 like -
@emmettrensin You can take it however you want, friend. But I'm charmed by the idea that name and a quote is "remarkably dishonest."0 retweets 0 likes - View other replies
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@zunguzungu So your intention wasn't to suggest "Oh Freddie, he's made an entry into that 'student activism is the enemy' genre, again."?0 retweets 3 likes - View other replies
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@emmettrensin And painting student activists as colluding with administrators (esp on this issue) strikes me as absurd.0 retweets 0 likes -
@zunguzungu Well, except to the extent that they do sometimes literally appeal to administrative power for redress.0 retweets 0 likes - View other replies
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@emmettrensin of it, in these kinds of polemics, but that's a separate issue). Here, I would say just that making student activist the face0 retweets 0 likes - Show more
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