Christopher Rufo Uncovers Massive Dysfunctional DEI Bureaucracy at the University of Florida
I assume lawsuits are forthcoming to dismantle what Rufo has uncovered at University of Florida. This is a long thread documenting the shocking amounts of premeditated divisiveness purchased by the University a the cost of $5 million/year. That money could have hired a lot of professors and lowered tuition for a lot of students. That these programs might be "well intended" is no defense. The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Canada Doubles Down Against Free Speech
Michael Shellenberger writes:
Canada is cracking down on free speech on social media platforms. It is close to passing a new law that would expand government censorship of speech online.
And last week, a local lawmaker in Ontario introduced legislation and held a press conference (above) which would criminalize anyone making "offensive remarks" within 100 meters of drag shows.
If the law passes, it’s possible that the Canadian government could fine a person $25,000 for publicly saying that the two grown adults dressed up as witches and wizards are not, in fact, real witches and wizards.
On a related note, Canada enacted a law last year requiring parents to affirm their child is the opposite sex or face jail time.
Oh, Canada!
Matt Taibbi’s Patience with MSNBC Runs Out
Excerpt from Matt Taibbi's latest article, "Eat Me, MSNBC: Reviewing the last six years at the network that claims now to be concerned with integrity and accuracy":
[Corporate news outlets] could either keep doing what reporters had done since the beginning of time, confining themselves to saying things they could prove. Or, they could adopt a new approach, in which you can say anything is true or confirmed, so long as a politician or intelligence official told you it was.
Clowns to the Left of Me, Joker’s to the Right . . .
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