Why should I be "moderate" about my rights? "Moderation" is how you end up with stupid shit like "assault rifle" bans or European style speech "regulations."
Fuck being "moderate."
Why not just walk away from the shitty parts? I walked away from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc because they are all shit. But I come here and enjoy it.
100%. Because it's so easy to spot the fakers. I don't care what institution you did or didn't attend or what piece of paper they did or didn't issue to you. Can you do the work?
(And this is why wokism hates meritocracy. They can't do the work, so they want a credentialist system.)
They could also just be trolling management. If I had the ear of a woke executive I'd make it a mission to see how many terms I can get the company to ban.
Excellent suggestion, I agree.
The goal is precisely to bring out the savage behavior for all to see. If some book being burned causes you to fly off the handle, the answer is to keep doing it until you either fuck off or learn to live with it.
Your lack of understanding here equates to proposing that the West should cower to them.
The only proper response to this should be to institute permanent 24/7 Koran burnings all over Sweden. Anyone who riots in response gets immediately deported. The burnings stop only after the riots stop.
Isn't selective curating a basic function of the head librarian? Much like an art museum isn't expected to carry every single azzhole's crappy painting?
Keep escalating. This will end well for everyone.
What a stupid fuck.
He's an idiot for apologizing. They won't stop coming after him until he stops bending the knee.
Tim Cook has destroyed the soul of that company.
Once you understand that NONE of the approved narrative has anything to do with actual science, you will no longer find this baffling.
Critical librarianship? Good lord.
Same here. I have no signature. Occasionally some supervisor will mention it and I just pretend that "Outlook must've screwed that up, boss, but I'll look into it today." Of course, I never do.
I'm sure the Japanese general public will get right on that.