Academic Lunacy

The very first conference talk I’m attending is about how to “help students survive and embrace DEI under fascism.”

And this is what I woke up at the ungodly hour of 7 am.

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  1. You had to be at the conference talk at 7:00 am or wake up at 7:00 am? Because those are different things, ranging from when you just are on a voice call, a videocall with the camera, or you have to be in the same room with others.

    I’m sorry you’re not a morning person.

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    1. I woke up at 7 to be at a panel (as a listener) at 8. Because of my intense advocacy, we only do in-person at this point. But yes, I’m mega crabby at this time of day especially since the very first talk unleashed the non-binary, they/them, open borders, fascism is here insanity. I should have stayed in bed.

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  2. Think of it as a fantasy convention, with costumed characters and stuff. It’ll make more sense that way. Seminars on “How to Resist Assimilation by the Borg” and “Vampire Slaying 101”.

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  3. One thing I’m really looking forward to is for Trump to absolutely cut all funding to these people who have nothing better to do with their time. This is not “research” or work that should be funded by tax payers.

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    1. And that’s exactly what I said in this new video. I have colleagues that can’t get funding for real science because the NSF now gives 27% of its funding to DEI projects. That should be eliminated immediately because it’s a travesty.

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      1. Imagine what we could do in academic research, if we nixed DEI projects, and denied funding to any project that included a researcher who’d had a paper withdrawn for reasons of fraud, and redirected all that funding to other research!

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      2. Clarissa

        That is not just a bun fight in the ivory towers of academe. Through much of my life; the GDP’s of Canada and America closely followed and paralleled each other, which is to be expected given the level of trade between each other. Now, thanks to the wise energy policies of Turdo the Younger, the Democratic Republic of Canuckistan’s CDP is about half that of the USA and dropping. The argument between meritocracy and DEI is for all the marbles, take no prisoners ;-D

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        1. That’s exactly what I said in the video I posted today but I was comparing the GDP of the US and the EU. So I’m with you completely, and I’m making these exact connections in my public appearances.

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          1. Clarissa

            Wasn’t giving you heat, but rather encouragement. I have had this dance before, by the time the Ottawa finally woke up, some my neighbours lost their homes in the resulting stagflation. It takes time and stubbornness to turn things around ;-D

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