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" ... Harvard may be one of the first, but will unquestionably not be the last, of the institutions that will face similar decisions in the weeks and months ahead – both in the halls of higher education, as well as in board rooms across America. As a result, there will no doubt be strong debate about what constitutes political free speech, as well as political correctness. But Harvard’s opening volley in the debate is as direct as it is unambiguous: if you choose to lead through deception, then you may very well be left standing alone. ... "
" ... My point here is that the speed and correctness of your retail offers are vital. ... "
" ... The $44 million verdict was so high that it represented a threat to colleges across the country. Many colleges would be put out of business by such a verdict. While many saw the verdict as a blow against political correctness, in fact, it could have the opposite effect. Among the reasons that the plaintiffs gave for holding the college responsible for student protests was the fact that the college displayed a student senate resolution condemning Gibson’s. Gibson’s legal complaint also pointed to statements by Oberlin’s Department of Africana Studies on a Facebook page. To be sure, some Oberlin administrators used shockingly immature language in discussing the Gibsons' situation, so the verdict was not based solely on the statements of the student senate or individual professors. Nonetheless, a $44 million verdict would give college administrators everywhere a powerful incentive to assert control over the speech of students and faculty. Given that administrators are generally risk-averse folk, the giant verdict represents a true threat to free speech on campus. ... "
" ... The scientific world’s emphasis on correctness means the computational cost of analyses is typically secondary to ensuring the accuracy and completeness of their results. ... "
" ... Wokeness is political correctness on steroids. For while political correctness makes people watch what they say, wokeness condemns the person, along with what the person says, said or didn’t say. Worse yet, wokeness often adds the assertion that the accused is willfully aggressive or up to something evil. ... "