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The Triumph of Scientism
Timothy J. Gordon
Michael J. Robillard
Tuition-payers are under the false impression that the legendarily rigorous STEM fields—Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics—are immune from woke intersectional politics because they rely on facts and not bogus moralistic formulations. Unfortunately, even these traditionally rigorous courses of study have been blighted.
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Forging Fewer Freakazoids
Alex Perez
Society has a choice to make, and its survival depends on it. Do we want to be ruled by men or monsters? It’s impossible to know if the monsters who’ve committed horrific murders in recent months were all born malignantly evil, but I suspect that some of them could’ve been stopped if they hadn’t been allowed to disappear from the realm of men.
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'THE ROUNDTABLE' EPISODE #130
Tenure Trouble
Ft. Professor Amy Wax
Woke academics are trying to tear down the last barriers against total ideological conformity. Seth and Spencer are joined by Professor Amy Wax, who has ample firsthand experience of witch hunts in the academy and recommendations for change. Meanwhile, monkeypox is on the rise in New York among a certain group of people who apparently shall not be named. And the Biden administration is trying to fudge the definition of recession, so they won’t have to admit we’re in one.
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