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The students aren’t exactly cheating and if they are, can you blame them?

They absolutely are and I can.

Stanford has made gaming the system the logical choice. When accommodations mean the difference between a cramped triple and your own room, when extra test time can boost your grade point average, opting out feels like self-sabotage. Who would make their lives harder when the easiest option is just a 30-minute Zoom call away?

Any decent person would. And you're a piece of shit for framing that decision as if scamming is the default position and not cheating is an active departure from it.

This is a direct result of destroying a high-trust society, which was a deliberate consequence of "multi-culturalism." If you have no morality and everyone in selfish competition, you can sell them anything.

All that aside, this other article of hers is interesting: https://archive.is/WTNO4

122 days ago
2 score
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The students aren’t exactly cheating and if they are, can you blame them?

They absolutely are and I can.

Stanford has made gaming the system the logical choice. When accommodations mean the difference between a cramped triple and your own room, when extra test time can boost your grade point average, opting out feels like self-sabotage. Who would make their lives harder when the easiest option is just a 30-minute Zoom call away?

Any decent person would. And you're a piece of shit for framing that decision as if scamming is the default position and not cheating is an active departure from it.

This is a direct result of destroying a high-trust society, which was a deliberate consequence of "multi-culturalism." If you have no morality and everyone in selfish competition, you can sell them anything.

122 days ago
1 score