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How much did the Feminist Dance Theory bachelor set you back??Nah.
I went to uni in England.
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How much did the Feminist Dance Theory bachelor set you back??Nah.
I went to uni in England.
Some workers fighting for a piece of the pie simply because they weren't fortunate enough to be born with it?
I think you have mistaken me for a conservative.
I wouldn't argue with that, if you are fortunate enough to find yourself with a great lecturer and tutor, in a subject you love, and you can really engage in open and challenging way with them - it is truly a gift you must treasure - and I am jealous. It is precisely that kind of relationship which can elevate your interest and understanding in the subject and potentially twist your entire life destiny around it.
But this is not always the case and I believe - anecdotally - it occurs far less in the humanities fields than anywhere else. Now whilst, Law is, of course, a humanities subject it is also a profession and is thus, unlike most Humanities subjects, forever confronted with and adapting to reality - within the court room, with legislative changes and interpretations which impact real people and their real life issues.
That explains the painful political correctness.Nah.
I went to uni in England.
You've described the fundamental difference between progressive and conservative legal interpretations (e.g. supreme court judges) - those who believe interpreting law for the modern era (intent) vs black letter law.Great post.
This is why legislation is written in grey, not black and white. It’s a beautiful thing to discuss.
That's a brilliant article.https://www.chronicle.com/article/T...oukQ5zGyKAibm3pwBGElRk3OiKcHWDjBOWL0thPrPxPDE
In their parochial, self-serious literalism, they exemplify a style that increasingly pervades public writing by humanities scholars — a style that takes expertise to be authoritative and wields historical facts, however trivial or debatable, as dispositive answers to political questions. Such literalism is bad rhetoric, a way of dissolving argument into trivia. It’s also bad history: At root, it betrays the humanities’ own hard-won explanations of how we have come to know the past.
That's a brilliant article.
It does cut to the heart of the purpose of language which is often completely forgotten (even before we consider the fluid nature of communication, e.g Shakespeare's multiple spellings of his own name and invented words).
Thread has been cleaned. Enough with the trading of insults and baiting. It's boring and you just look silly.
There's always collateral damage in conflict sorry.My deleted post was neither an insult nor baiting. I don't think it was boring either. It was actually kind of on-topic. Peterson might not agree with Bulworth's proposed solution, but I think he'd support the idea of a less race-obsessed society.
I won't argue with the looking silly part though.
As posted in the censorship thread, 12 Rules for Life has been banned by a major NZ book retailer following the Christchurch massacre. Does instructing people to clean their rooms promote terrorism?
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Wow, that's amazingAs posted in the censorship thread, 12 Rules for Life has been banned by a major NZ book retailer following the Christchurch massacre. Does instructing people to clean their rooms promote terrorism?
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Maybe. Any comment on whether the banning was warranted in your view? I can think of many more controversial books and individuals that could've been prioritised.I bet he's delighted. Any publicity and all that.
The leftist academic thought police are well and truly with usKatja Thieme studies and teaches writing at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. She grew up in East Germany
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Way to prove the race scientists at Quillette right!
It doesn't make very good economic sense to ban a best seller if you are in a bookshop.When you open a bookstore then you can ban whatever book you want.
I know you're joking, but it IS amazing how you can immediately tell what these people look like by reading just one paragraph of their work. The style vibe I got from her was "awkward 12 year old boy" esque. Google images proved me correct.I bet you Katja is fat and ugly (anticipated comeback): https://www.pyriscence.ca/home/2018/8/16/jordan-peterson-and-citational-practice
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Would she still be in the top 3 of your global girls from who youve received nudes?I know you're joking, but it IS amazing how you can immediately tell what these people look like by reading just one paragraph of their work. The style vibe I got from her was "awkward 12 year old boy" esque. Google images proved me correct.
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I've had some horrors to be sure, but I don't think Katja would be near the top. Although I AM attracted to far leftist women generally... the whole "opposites attract" thing. I used to post regular screenshots in the Trump thread of my texts with "Socialist Sally", before a certain admin got grumpy and deleted them all.Would she still be in the top 3 of your global girls from who youve received nudes?