Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has gone on and on and on. There is no doubt in my mind the last several pages are sock puppets. No way are you going to have this many pages without a differing opinion in the last several pages.
The young adults have gone back to their classes, and the kids are still here arguing about costumes, etc, over and over and over.......
I think your assumptions are wrong. First, what happens at a place like Yale interests the types of people who read DCUM. Second, the fringe group of radicals at Yale is still making "demands" for changes at the school, which include replacing the two masters at Silliman (who had the temerity to suggest that perhaps students could police their own apparel without the administration telling students how to act) and making race-consciousness training mandatory for everyone at Yale.
If I were making assumptions, I'd assume that you're someone with a connection to the school who is worried about what this nonsense is doing to the Yale brand, and therefore wants to downplay it.
+1 the pp just wrote to Jeff trying to shut this thread down
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has gone on and on and on. There is no doubt in my mind the last several pages are sock puppets. No way are you going to have this many pages without a differing opinion in the last several pages.
The young adults have gone back to their classes, and the kids are still here arguing about costumes, etc, over and over and over.......
I think your assumptions are wrong. First, what happens at a place like Yale interests the types of people who read DCUM. Second, the fringe group of radicals at Yale is still making "demands" for changes at the school, which include replacing the two masters at Silliman (who had the temerity to suggest that perhaps students could police their own apparel without the administration telling students how to act) and making race-consciousness training mandatory for everyone at Yale.
If I were making assumptions, I'd assume that you're someone with a connection to the school who is worried about what this nonsense is doing to the Yale brand, and therefore wants to downplay it.
Anonymous wrote:This has gone on and on and on. There is no doubt in my mind the last several pages are sock puppets. No way are you going to have this many pages without a differing opinion in the last several pages.
The young adults have gone back to their classes, and the kids are still here arguing about costumes, etc, over and over and over.......
Anonymous wrote:This has gone on and on and on. There is no doubt in my mind the last several pages are sock puppets. No way are you going to have this many pages without a differing opinion in the last several pages.
The young adults have gone back to their classes, and the kids are still here arguing about costumes, etc, over and over and over.......
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To OP. No.
To OP: Maybe. We’ll have to see whether the administration caves in to the 200 students’ demands. They were given until November 18.
http://www.boston.com/news/education/2015/11/13/yale-students-release-new-list-demands-for-racial-equity/v0pC6VuoYmLtqHpRlO1vKO/story.html
If they don't, the PC radicals will want the university president's scalp, just like at Mizzou.
Anonymous wrote:To OP. No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To OP. No.
To OP: Maybe. We’ll have to see whether the administration caves in to the 200 students’ demands. They were given until November 18.
http://www.boston.com/news/education/2015/11/13/yale-students-release-new-list-demands-for-racial-equity/v0pC6VuoYmLtqHpRlO1vKO/story.html
Anonymous wrote:To OP. No.