Columbia University’s determination to protect abusers doesn’t end with Robert Hadden.
The same thing happened to me & others re Ian Lipkin, down to the same Columbia lawyer, Patricia Catapano. Reputation over all, at the expense of the victims.
It’s an institutional sickness.
Billionaires demonstrate why we need trade unions, workplace democracy, and workers' ownership of private sector companies.
And universal basic income so that anybody can refuse any immoral work and avoid being abused by greedy bosses.
Despite a history of abusive & predatory slumlords establishing dangerous tenements in cities, it’s clear that we live in an era of wholly benevolent landlords who would never, ever exploit reductions in minimum unit size to the detriment of tenants to increase housing profits.
“The first step to helping Haiti fulfill its destiny, to be the independent Black republic its revolution promised, may be for the rest of us to get out of its way.”
Great piece. ♥️
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@siracusa Took me like 20m into the third @atpfm movie episode constantly thinking “I don’t remember that part of the movie” before I realized I was confusing Edge of Tomorrow with Oblivion, a DIFFERENT mid-2010s aliens-invade-earth movie featuring very many copies of Tom Cruise.
A word should not, in a perfect world, mean the opposite of itself. So why do “inflammable”, “sanction” and “cleave” each have dual meanings? https://t.co/CJBp3bXVZq
On this day in 1953, the US and Britain orchestrated a brutal coup that deposed Mohammad Mosaddegh, the popular Prime Minister of Iran, beloved for his progressive and pro-worker reforms, because he sought to restore national control over the country's oil reserves.