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" ... As I walked away I turned back and took a photo of the man on my iPhone. Later in the day I posted it on Facebook along with the following text: “You arrive in the city with your humanity mostly intact. Soon, without your even realizing it, the tragedy of poverty no longer affects you. This is not a victory.” I shouldn’t have been as surprised as I was by the comments the post had elicited, most of which were obtuse political screeds about homelessness. Some of the comments held the opinion that the man in the sidewalk was there because he wanted to be there, that it was simply his choice. ... "
" ... At its most basic, WSB is a Reddit discussion group about betting on stocks. A closer look reveals a lively, social, thriving community. These Redditors aren’t just trading investment tips or venting political screeds. They’re also hanging out. ... "
" ... Despite constant, vocal pushback from trans activists and medical experts, Rowling continues to post her strange screeds, nestled right next to the artwork of young children, who will likely be exposed to her opinions while exploring her Twitter page, searching for fan art. ... "
" ... The idea of a pink tax is that products aimed at women are priced higher than similar ones aimed at men. The reaction by some has been a series of screeds attacking corporate America as the home of a bunch of evil misogynists. ... "
" ... To the seven digit number of viewers of my screeds in this space over the past two years, I often seem highly critical of American universities: they are costly, often teach minimal amounts, lack sufficient viewpoint diversity, are over-administered, and, especially, slow to change. Yet, with thousands of schools, there have always been exceptions, and one of the few blessings of Covid-19 is it is compelling colleges to do things differently —”forced innovation” dominates. Let me briefly highlight three academic entrepreneurs doing positive things. ... "