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originally posted by: BedevereTheWise
originally posted by: Consvoli
originally posted by: BedevereTheWise
originally posted by: Consvoli
originally posted by: BedevereTheWise
originally posted by: Consvoli
a reply to: BedevereTheWise
What is your opinion on what the student said and how the university responded.
My opinion is we have only heard one side of the story.
The event happened 6 years ago and it's only now he has decided to take it to a news paper. It's also clear from even his version that it isnt as straightforward as the headline makes out.
What is wrong with saying gender fluidity is stupid or veganism is nonsense. And I meant publicly and not as part of a private phone conversation.
How this story could be different in your view.
The story is he was disciplined for saying those things.
We only have his version that is what happened.
Let's say it's correct.
There are many other stories similar to this one. Expressing your views gets you fired or disciplined.
And the majority are similarly one sided version.
Legally employers or educational establishments would be very shakey ground providing any details of
disciplinary action.
If he was disciplined for saying those things on a private call I would say that is completely wrong. I am also sceptical that is what actually happened.
originally posted by: Consvoli
originally posted by: BedevereTheWise
originally posted by: Consvoli
originally posted by: BedevereTheWise
originally posted by: Consvoli
originally posted by: BedevereTheWise
originally posted by: Consvoli
a reply to: BedevereTheWise
What is your opinion on what the student said and how the university responded.
My opinion is we have only heard one side of the story.
The event happened 6 years ago and it's only now he has decided to take it to a news paper. It's also clear from even his version that it isnt as straightforward as the headline makes out.
What is wrong with saying gender fluidity is stupid or veganism is nonsense. And I meant publicly and not as part of a private phone conversation.
How this story could be different in your view.
The story is he was disciplined for saying those things.
We only have his version that is what happened.
Let's say it's correct.
There are many other stories similar to this one. Expressing your views gets you fired or disciplined.
And the majority are similarly one sided version.
Legally employers or educational establishments would be very shakey ground providing any details of
disciplinary action.
If he was disciplined for saying those things on a private call I would say that is completely wrong. I am also sceptical that is what actually happened.
Are you saying all these real events where people are getting disciplined or even fired are one sided stories?
I mean we can make one thread after another on these issues but there is no need to. One thing common is these are not one sided stories and that's why the have caused a lot of reaction and outrage.
originally posted by: Consvoli
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: Consvoli
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: BasicResearchMethods
a reply to: Consvoli
Four words advise caution: Telegraph, Mail, reportedly, claimed.
Four more words: outrage, bait, traffic, revenue
Is the Telegraph telling lies or some unpleasant truth
Am I telling lies or some unpleasant truth? Those four words are more common every day. Telegraph or not.
a reply to: Consvoli
He was never going to get a job with that philosophy degree regardless. Now he's forced to reconsider his career options and do something smart with his money.
You want to start another conversation on the career prospects of this guy trying to justify what the university threaten to do?
It doesn't look like he was expelled.
The story looks genuine and it's one of the many you can find everywhere. Twenty years ago you wouldn't be able to find a similar story because the world was more rational.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: Consvoli
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: Consvoli
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: BasicResearchMethods
a reply to: Consvoli
Four words advise caution: Telegraph, Mail, reportedly, claimed.
Four more words: outrage, bait, traffic, revenue
Is the Telegraph telling lies or some unpleasant truth
Am I telling lies or some unpleasant truth? Those four words are more common every day. Telegraph or not.
a reply to: Consvoli
He was never going to get a job with that philosophy degree regardless. Now he's forced to reconsider his career options and do something smart with his money.
You want to start another conversation on the career prospects of this guy trying to justify what the university threaten to do?
It doesn't look like he was expelled.
The story looks genuine and it's one of the many you can find everywhere. Twenty years ago you wouldn't be able to find a similar story because the world was more rational.
No, I don't. I want to let my remarks stand as they are. Philosophy degree is toilet paper, without freedom of speech it's used toilet paper, and this student has just been smacked with that fact. For lack of overturning university policy (we'll see how that pans out) he has plenty of other economically relevant options to choose from, unless he's looking for DEI handouts to pay his bills. Oops, he's white. Oops, he's heteronormative. Oops, he doesn't qualify for ANY preferential treatment. Guess it's off to trade school. In the end he will be MUCH happier for it.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
a reply to: Consvoli
It confirms my theory that university is, by and large, a complete waste of money unless you want to be a lawyer, engineer or doctor.
You don't have to respond if you're not interested in my remarks or POV.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
a reply to: Consvoli
It confirms my theory that university is, by and large, a complete waste of money unless you want to be a lawyer, engineer or doctor.
You don't have to respond if you're not interested in my remarks or POV.
originally posted by: Consvoli
www.telegraph.co.uk...
University of Exeter reportedly threatened to expel a philosophy student after he was overheard in his room saying veganism is wrong and gender fluidity is “stupid”.
Robert Ivinson claimed he was formally disciplined after a student next door in his halls of residence reported his comments as offensive and “transphobic”.
Mr Ivinson told the Mail on Sunday newspaper that he was hauled before university officials and put on a “behavioural contract” for the remainder of his studies over remarks made during a private phone call to a friend.
These stories can't get any better!
Having a private conversation over the phone it's a risky business because if you are unlucky and someone hears what you are saying then you could be disciplined by the University you are attending or even expelled from your studies because you don't have the 'correct' views.
People are getting offended when you say you don't agree with veganism and there are only two genders.
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: watchitburn
That sounds about right for the UK.
Because nothing like that ever happens in the US or anywhere else.....
Some of those US universities have got the woke far, far worse than anything we've seen this side of the pond.
Won't even begin to defend our judicial system and the ludicrous sentences passed out to nonces etc.
originally posted by: YourFaceAgain
The problem, of course, is that this only goes one direction.
If a student said eating meat was wrong or that gender conformity was stupid, they would face no such discipline.
The UK is of course where you can get arrested for praying.
And don't worry, members from the UK. I'm not just bashing you. Whatever communist bull# you guys are dealing with, the US isn't usually far behind.
originally posted by: BedevereTheWise
However the meme is missing key details and exaggerating to make it's point.