Professor who made an unsolicited offer to sponsor my research once I finish undergrad has forgotten all about it. Big punch in the gut. I felt like I could do it because I had that one big support.
All potentia resides always and only within the electron cloud. The fetishisation of power obscures the true relationship of electron potentia to nuclear potestas.
I'm not insane, this is an unfunny bit. I read Dussel recently.
No one should be surprised by Harvard's pro-police, racist, & fascist scholarship. Harvard is also known for its neo-eugenicist dissertations. Dissertation committees read dissertations on smart genes, IQ, bell curve, culture of poverty, & race and be like, "this is brilliant!"
@LostCityCafe @Rcstar293@Luma85@HazyGreenThumb@mmpadellan Your examples don't support the narrative of statues toppled because of "white liberals telling others what's best for them." Your own link contradicts that. At UofO the Native American Student Union was demanding removal of the racist pioneer statue.
I suspect the "political identity" thing is to ward off any SCOTUS costumes with coathanger props. Maybe it's an every-year caution they give that I never noticed, though.
UO sent an email pleading w students not to dress inappropriately on Halloween. In the list of examples, they lump "Political identity" in with "Blackface," and something about that feels gross.
"Political identity" shouldn't go unchallenged, either. That's a term that really needs defined. Are we telling R's, D's, lefties, and chuds to all play nice? That's what I'm guessing, but maybe we are warning against disparaging refugees?
Sometimes it's anxiety, sometimes I'm kinda staring at nothing up at the corner while I'm thinking. I guess that's shady that I'm not staring at their face? Like, why do you care where I'm looking? We can be different.
University of Oregon is making some very kind gestures towards indigenous peoples whose land they're on, but none of those gestures include returning any of that land.