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Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey @JeffreyASachs @PhilWMagness @lukthomp @nhannahjones My solution would be to ask the offending actors if they had learned their lesson, and if they seemed unable to refrain from future rights violations, to fire them and hire employees who respect civil rights more. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey @JeffreyASachs @PhilWMagness @lukthomp @nhannahjones By disciplining people who violate the rights of people like NHJ so those people don't violate rights again in the future, but heaven forbid anyone ever be held accountable for such rights violations. It's always *more* money and higher tuition forever. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ijbailey @JeffreyASachs @PhilWMagness @lukthomp @nhannahjones The people who caved to political and donor pressure in NHJ's hiring did not do so because they were inadequately trained. They did so because it's hard to stand up to political and donor pressure. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@JeffreyASachs @PhilWMagness @lukthomp @nhannahjones And more than that *it has obvious costs that should not be ignored* — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@JeffreyASachs @PhilWMagness @lukthomp @nhannahjones If the existing administrators are incapable of avoiding the same mistake absent more budget they should be fired in favor of non-incompetents. The fashion of meeting every problem with more training and staff makes no sense. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@JeffreyASachs @PhilWMagness @lukthomp @nhannahjones I say this with sympathy for the view that NHJ was ill-treated, as I wrote at the time https://t.co/RqOCyp1z6h What I reject is the notion that this and every other problem is prudently solved by adding administrative budget and bloat. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@JeffreyASachs @PhilWMagness @lukthomp @nhannahjones When you take a faculty member, train them in administrative tasks and goals and pay them a stipend to carry out an administrative role, you have bankrolled more administrators and increased the size of the administration regardless of whether they were existing faculty — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
.@ayjay: "All forms of privilege—including the ones I benefit from—are morally dangerous, but I think that the form of privilege that does the greatest social and political damage is that of never having to live among or even talk to people who disagree with you about the Good." — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ayjay: "All forms of privilege—including the ones I benefit from—are morally dangerous, but I think that the form of privilege that does the greatest social and political damage is that of never having to live among or even talk to people who disagree with you about the Good." — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ly_yng One could make the limiting principle "diseases everyone is highly likely to get" or even "already approaching endemic" and still justify an HRC in this case. As well, given the safeguard of informed consent, why are you worried about a slippery slope? Sliding down to what? — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@ly_yng How are they high risk? — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
Maybe, and we should be running human challenge trials to find out sooner. — PolitiTweet.org
Danny Altmann @Daltmann10
Could next-generation vaccines finally end the covid-19 pandemic? https://t.co/zAeKTQw46n
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@trizzlor @JeffreyASachs And naturally the forms will take the shape of laying out more money for more administrators, contributing to the bloat of an already bloated apparatus that raises the cost of already inflated tuition. It's your blind acceptance of this that is gross. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@hiltzikm As I've said, I think the right is worse on this when it comes to school libraries, but if you can't see that there are leftists who conflate words with harm in ways that lead to illiberal treatment of speech, books, and art you should look harder! — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@hiltzikm More: https://t.co/zgMKQNL8qk — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@hiltzikm Yes, actually https://t.co/gUNSxVCrwd — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
I did not know about this. https://t.co/cCgvla9oD0 https://t.co/bDUkU44r8q https://t.co/qYlIPvkZW6
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
RT @hamandcheese: If your ethical community sanctions small norm violations to a similar degree as large norm violations, you'll go big or… — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@civilagain No. Have you ever lived in Venice Beach? — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
RT @gregggonsalves: There is something deeply structurally wrong and it's time to look into the abyss and describe it, in detail, with fore… — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
RT @radleybalko: Here's a fascinating email to the @NashvilleScene in response to my story about Codes enforcement. https://t.co/zxsIrWqZ0m — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@intersectoid @Alicoh1 Your attitude is what is depriving poor people of cheaper places to live and making the lives of everyone else harder too. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
These are the choices. What's the best book? https://t.co/v29Wq9TI5N — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
RT @ebruenig: New @TheAtlantic || In Florida, prosecutors chose to take Nikolas Cruz to trial in order to execute him. But what is the pric… — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
I would have a simple set of requirements that, if met, would confer a right to build, rather than a complex tangle of rules that NIMBYs can abuse by drawing out the permission-seeking process interminably. — PolitiTweet.org
Cancellation Chronicles @CancellationCh1
@conor64 How would you do that, Conor? What rules that can stop or slow housing development would you change?
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@intersectoid This response makes no sense. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
I would simply allow more housing units to be built until the price of housing decreased. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@JeffreyASachs I agree. Your tweet just promoted me to read the article — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
@JeffreyASachs *Of course* the administrators reached a settlement that would bankroll *more administrators* at taxpayer expense. It's shameful. — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
RT @katrosenfield: as a lifelong Dem voter, reading this paragraph felt kind of like finding a writhing nest of venomous snakes nestled in… — PolitiTweet.org
Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
Given sufficient money, Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara, and Boulder are all pretty wonderful. — PolitiTweet.org
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