[-] andybytes@programming.dev 11 points 2 months ago

Awsome just like in europe and the UK.... nice

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The new dark ages!! (www.nytimes.com)
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Texas A&M, Under New Curriculum Limits, Warns Professor Not to Teach Plato

The university is reviewing courses under new rules restricting teaching about race and gender. Administrators told a philosophy professor to cut some lessons on Plato to comply.

Martin Peterson, a philosophy professor at Texas A&M University, was thunderstruck when he was told on Tuesday that he needed to excise some teachings of Plato from his syllabus. It was one way, his department head wrote in an email, that Dr. Peterson’s philosophy class could comply with new policies limiting discussion of race and gender.

Days before the start of the spring semester, one of the nation’s largest public universities is racing to interpret and enforce the A&M system’s rules. Some professors are reconsidering syllabuses at the direction of administrators, or are unsure whether they will be able to lead certain classes. Course sections are being canceled or potentially reclassified, threatening students’ schedules.

And professors are worried that they are losing the academic freedom they prize.

“A philosophy professor who is not allowed to teach Plato?” Dr. Peterson said in an interview on Wednesday. “What kind of university is that? Is that really what they want?”

“How,” he added, “can we possibly teach philosophy without being allowed to discuss Plato, even if some of Plato’s ideas are a little bit controversial?”

Texas A&M, which is in College Station, said in a statement on Wednesday that the university would “teach numerous dialogues by Plato in a variety of courses this semester and will continue to do so in the future.” Other, approved sections of the same course, the university said, “include works by Plato but do not include modules on race and gender ideology.”

In recent months, bowing to conservative critics in the State Capitol, the university system’s regents have eagerly endorsed new limits on academic instruction.

Under policies approved late last year, courses may not “advocate race or gender ideology, or topics related to sexual orientation or gender identity.” In select instances, after “demonstration of a necessary educational purpose,” some graduate and “noncore” undergraduate courses may teach on those topics.

Universities across the country routinely say that classes cannot be used for political purposes. But the push by the A&M regents reflects a noisy debate in Texas, the nation’s most populous conservative state, over its public universities. Republican elected officials — often echoing the Trump administration’s grievances about American higher education — have argued that universities were too often veering away from academic instruction and into liberal proselytizing around, for example, diversity, equity and inclusion.

Brian Harrison, a Republican state representative and Texas A&M alumnus who has championed the pressure campaign in Austin, said it was “misleading and false” for professors to suggest that Plato had been banned. He added that critics’ objections were “dishonest, disingenuous and cynical” efforts to “hype up any actual or perceived issues.”

But, he said, “What we’re seeing here is just actually further evidence that inmates have been running the asylums in Texas public universities for far too long.”

Since November 2024, Texas A&M has shut down its minor in L.G.B.T.Q. studies and seen its then-president’s job threatened by the governor over a D.E.I. conference. Last September, a lecturer was fired after a contentious lesson in a children’s literature class — the university president stepped down afterward — and now, professors in an array of academic disciplines are trying to decipher what they will be allowed to teach when classes resume next week.

It was not clear how many professors, courses or students could be affected. Classes at large universities like Texas A&M often enroll dozens or hundreds of students.

The course Dr. Peterson was planning to teach — Philosophy 111, or Contemporary Moral Issues — would examine “representative ethical positions and their application to contemporary social problems,” according to the university’s academic catalog. Students can use the course to fulfill one of their core curriculum requirements. Editors’ Picks What We Know (So Far) About Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Wedding This ‘Galaxy That Wasn’t’ Never Bore Any Stars Tamaleria La Madrina, Hampton Chutney and More Restaurant Openings

Dr. Peterson’s original syllabus called for modules focused on debates around abortion, capital punishment, economic justice, and race and gender ideology, among other topics. When Dr. Peterson, who has been at Texas A&M since 2014, submitted his syllabus for review last month, he told his department head that his “course does not ‘advocate’ any ideology.” Instead, he wrote in an email he shared with The New York Times, “I teach students how to structure and evaluate arguments commonly raised in discussions of contemporary moral issues.”

On Tuesday, Dr. Peterson got a response from Kristi Sweet, the philosophy program’s head. University officials had discussed his syllabus, she wrote, and the new A&M policies. Dr. Sweet gave the professor two choices.

Either Dr. Peterson could “mitigate” his course’s “content to remove the modules on race ideology and gender ideology, and the Plato readings that may include these,” Dr. Sweet wrote, or Dr. Peterson could be reassigned to an ethics and engineering course.

According to the syllabus, Dr. Peterson’s planned Plato readings included passages about Diotima’s Ladder of Love and Aristophanes’ myth involving split humans.

Many conservatives have pressed for universities to devote more attention to classical education and the foundations of Western thought. But the dust-up at Texas A&M suggests that even ancient texts are not immune to modern flare-ups.

Dr. Sweet said on Wednesday that she had no comment on the exchanges with Dr. Peterson. In an interview, Dr. Peterson said he would reluctantly alter the course and replace the disputed modules with “lectures on free speech and academic freedom.”

But he was angry, he said, as well as bothered by the sense that students would receive a less rigorous, challenging education in his classroom.

The university asserted that Dr. Peterson added the contested coursework after the regents acted last year, but the professor insisted that he wasn’t “trying deliberately to be provocative” when he included the Plato texts.

“I’m aware that many members of the Board of Regents probably disagree with Plato,” Dr. Peterson said. “They may not be aware of that, because they haven’t read Plato — who knows? — but it’s still a valuable alternative perspective.”

Dr. Peterson, who chairs the university’s Academic Freedom Council, added, “We cannot have just one perspective in the classroom. Then there’s nothing to discuss. There’s nothing to learn. It’s indoctrination. It’s Soviet-style education.”

Two other faculty members at Texas A&M, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they feared retaliation, said they had no plans to change their syllabuses and that they were not sure whether they would be permitted to teach.

In one email sent this week, A&M officials wrote that they were canceling a sociology course because they had “concluded that we cannot teach this course in its present form and comply” with system policies.

Those system policies took shape last year. At a November meeting, Sam Torn, the regent who chairs the Committee on Academic and Student Affairs, argued that it had “become clear” that some Texas A&M courses had strayed from the curriculum that system leaders imagined.

Although frustrations had been bubbling for months, the debate over A&M classes exploded in September, after a lecturer teaching a children’s literature course displayed a “gender unicorn,” which educators often use to explain the differences between gender expression and gender identity. In a widely circulated video — promoted by Mr. Harrison and other Republicans in Texas — a student addressed the lecturer and said, “I’m not entirely sure this is legal to be teaching because, according to our president, there’s only two genders.”

The instructor, Melissa McCoul, eventually replied, “You are under a misconception that what I’m saying is illegal.” The university quickly fired Dr. McCoul.

A faculty appeals panel ruled unanimously in November that A&M was “not justified” when it dismissed Dr. McCoul, but a university system official refused last month to reinstate her. Dr. McCoul’s lawyer has signaled plans to bring a legal challenge.

As that episode drew public attention last year, regents moved to tighten the system’s rules around what could be taught throughout the A&M system, which has about 165,000 students at a dozen campuses and a health sciences center.

On Wednesday, as word of disputes like Dr. Peterson’s spread, critics of the Texas A&M policies said free-speech clashes became inevitable after the board’s moves. The College Station campus’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors said the move against Dr. Peterson “raises serious legal concerns.”

The group said its misgivings went beyond the Constitution.

“Silencing 2,500-year-old ideas from one of the world’s most influential thinkers betrays the mission of higher education and denies students the opportunity to engage critically with the foundations of Western thought,” the group said. “A research university that censors Plato abandons its obligation to truth, inquiry, and the public trust — and should not be regarded as a serious institution of higher learning.”

I am stuck in a container with apes juggling gernades. soldier juggling grenades

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“A selfie with President Xi Jinping and his wife, taken with the Xiaomi I received as a gift in Gyeongju,” South Korean leader Lee Jae Myung wrote on X. “Thanks to them, I got the shot of a lifetime.” LINK

Ol dumpy cheezeburger king is so00000 jelly!!!

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General Strike against the Labour Package - 11 December 2025 Portugal!

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Love Me, I'm a Liberal (www.youtube.com)

Love Me, I'm a Liberal Lyrics I cried when they shot Medgar Evers Tears ran down my spine I cried when they shot Mr. Kennedy As though I'd lost a father of mine But Malcolm X got what was coming He got what he asked for this time So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal

I go to civil rights rallies And I put down the old D.A.R. I love Harry and Sidney and Sammy I hope every colored boy becomes a star But don't talk about revolution That's going a little bit too far So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal

I cheered when Humphrey was chosen My faith in the system restored I'm glad the commies were thrown out of the A.F.L. C.I.O. board I love Puerto Ricans and Negros as long as they don't move next door So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal

The people of old Mississippi Should all hang their heads in shame I can't understand how their minds work What's the matter don't they watch Les Crain? But if you ask me to bus my children I hope the cops take down your name So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal

I read New republic and Nation I've learned to take every view You know, I've memorized Lerner and Golden I feel like I'm almost a Jew But when it comes to times like Korea There's no one more red, white and blue So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal

I vote for the democratic party They want the U.N. to be strong I go to all the Pete Seeger concerts He sure gets me singing those songs I'll send all the money you ask for But don't ask me to come on along So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal

Once I was young and impulsive I wore every conceivable pin Even went to the socialist meetings Learned all the old union hymns But I've grown older and wiser And that's why I'm turning you in So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 11 points 4 months ago

welcome to class war

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We got nazi corpo human trackers (aka cell phones), no privacy in our healthcare (example: google menstral apps), cameras in your neighborhood (aka flock) and anti human hostle infrastructure.... yet the brutal imperial core has yet to figure out how to maintain and build roads. I can taste that freedumb and it taste like cabbage farts. Oh you know the bored nancy pelosi karens ready to sell out your whole town to overlords. Quite down tin foil hat man. Both of these polital parties have got to go. Both are complicient in imperial aggression and genocide. Why do you simp for either??.... you don't even get the spoils. So beta

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Despite historic levels of investment in infrastructure over the last twenty years, America’s 2025 infrastructure grades for roads, bridges, safety, and transit look mostly the same. No one should consider putting a single penny more into a program with such bad results. Unfortunately, raising new money is at the top of the list for our country’s association of civil engineers.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 11 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

My 70 plus mother uses a fairphone and Linux. Switching cost is a lie. Windows is the virus, apple is the virus and google is a terrorist organization. I taught her not to be intimidated by the threats of big tech and to stop answering her phone.... All the time. Capitalism is predatory in its nature. There is no tech fix for anything other than legislation and holding these big tech companies accountable by chopping off their fucking balls. Also, people are going to have to start, you know, going their own way. Switching cost is a lie. It's an absolute fucking lie. European countries are changing, getting away from big yankkkee tech. Features and benefits More like pull your hair out and headaches, we have to remember, computers are for math and long distance computation.. They are not a tool for the Wizard of Oz. They are not a tool for the self-fulfilling prophecy of the criminal. The feedback loop that just leads to more and more of a police state and the justification for infiltrating all of our lives. But it's hard to talk about computing if you can't talk about imperialism and all the feedback loops and reflexive effects. It's crazy how math, political science, and computer sciences, they can be compartmentalized, but they really intersect.

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[-] andybytes@programming.dev 11 points 11 months ago

This is such a limp dick country... I fucking hate the USA... Genocidal fascist imperialist shit stain of a country.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 11 points 11 months ago

It looks like Israeli tactics are making their way into our country. Like the propaganda is so fucking lazy.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 11 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

It's not the bureaucracy. It's the capitalist that run the bureaucracy. In a society like this, it's all about managing perception. It's all about your brand. It's about looking good and not doing good. As things start to centralize further and further, you'll see what this is all about. In my town we have hooverviles. The homeless are there to remind you to work harder, or you'll become homeless. Working inside the system will not work. Capitalism in the US Empire need overthrown.

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Former Glenn County deputy arrested for grand theft and embezzlement STOLE MONEY FROM THE HOMELESS... BUT THEN..................................

A former Oroville police officer and Glenn County deputy has been booked into the Glenn County Jail on charges of grand theft and embezzlement.

According to the Glenn County Sheriff's Office, John Sanzone was booked into the Glenn County Jail following a self-surrender under a warrant issued for his arrest.

Ex-deputy in California repays $3,500 in cash he stole from homeless man Felony charges dismissed but John Sanzone banned from serving as peace officer in state after covering up theft

A former sheriff’s deputy who stole $3,500 from a homeless man he arrested in California has been permanently banned from serving as a peace officer in the state, while felony theft charges against him were dropped, authorities said.

John Sanzone, a former deputy with the Glenn county sheriff’s office, arrested a homeless man who had been carrying $3,500 – money the man had been saving for urgent dental work.

Sanzone took the money and later tried to cover up the theft when the man attempted to reclaim it after his release.

“Sanzone went so far as to drive the homeless man to another county,” reads a statement by the Glenn county sheriff’s office posted on Facebook.

In May 2023, authorities announced that Sanzone had surrendered to the Glenn county jail under an arrest warrant. He was charged with grand theft by embezzlement and later released after posting bail.

Officials said on Friday that Sanzone has since repaid the $3,500 and surrendered his peace officer certification, effectively barring him from law enforcement in California.

In exchange, felony charges against him were dismissed. People on social media did not take the news lightly.

“So a cop steals 3500 and gets let off with no charges lol wow only in glenn county,” one Facebook user commented.

“Just shows the actual level of corruption in this county when a cop steals from a homeless man and walks free,” another wrote.

The Glenn county sheriff’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Sanzone was previously named in a lawsuit against the Oroville police department alleging racial discrimination within the department

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 12 points 11 months ago

This dumb dumb world that we live in these days, I had to make sure that this was fake. I was about the fucking cry. This is too much. Too extra. You can't do this. This is like the War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast like the aliens have landed, yo. All is lost!

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 11 points 11 months ago

Meanwhile, Sweden is supporting open source and all government computers work on Linux.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 12 points 11 months ago

I saw these shit heads training on a trail and they gave me a dirty look. I thought they were trying to create a better society, but it seems like they're just a bunch of snearing Bitches.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 11 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Capitalism is a system of whores. And there's nothing wrong with whores, but a whore is a whore. Good luck. It's going to be like trying to hold a bar of soap that's slipping out of your hands. You can keep grabbing at it, but it's just going to keep slipping. I just recall when America leaked nuclear secrets because soldiers were using a private private flashcard program and they forgot to check mark the box that said private. And so they ended up leaking all these secrets all over the internet. And let's not forget. The open source information that was used from some snot-nosed person on an osint account on twitter for targeting a supposed underground base, that cost the lives of innocent civilians via the Palantir and Peter Thiel's stupid AI. They did not get an underground base. They just wasted millions of dollars on something that wasn't there.

It's like their plans are dystopic and terrifying, but they're not going to be able to implement them in a way that's worth a damn. And also, their actual product that they produce is so stupid that it's even more terrifying than the original idea. It's just straight up fucking madness. It's like, look mom, no hands. Then you fall off the goddamn bike and you're sitting there crying.

This still remains. There is so much corruption and greed in this country that we can't even function as an empire. We can't even get a chip's factory figured out. We don't make shit. Everybody in this country is so goddamn lazy and stupid. I can't even find a noble cause because I feel like I'm just enabling stupid people. I'm sure we just operate off of bare necessities. Like the need to just stay alive one more day. But it gets to the point where it's like, what's the fucking point? This country is nonsensical. It's absurd. It's laughable. It's weak. It's limp dicked. And this happened way before Joe Biden or Trump. This has been a continuation ever since I've been alive for 40 fucking dumb ass years.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I go to Europe and I see people just living in the normal areas and outside of the tourist. Zones. They look relatively happy, they don't smile insincerely and they look healthier. Very few people are obese. Just your few grandmas, may be a few of them, but that's it. I'm not trying to fat shame. It's actually to the contrary. The stress levels of these horribly paid jobs and the crap food that people have to consume to survive is what makes us so unhealthy. I go to the thrift store. I buy stuff at the thrift store. Sometimes it's better quality. There is so much shit in America. Useless shit. And you can't blame China because somebody's in charge of importing this garbage. And when we had more markets that were open and not overpriced, we could get better quality if we knew what we were doing. Just remember, when they try to blame China, there is some douchebag on a computer, weighing out the cost benefit ratio, and always going to the lowest common denominator, which is fucking you. You can't just rely on people to do the right thing, especially when you live in a culture that just robs and steals from each other. We are so individualistic, it's disgusting. I feel like it's 28 days later and I'm the character laying in the grass. You know, in the midst of a zombie apocalypse and I look up in the sky and I see a plane flyover. It's like the rest of the world is just moving on while we in America are on a whole other journey.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Tahini, Can of chickpeas, clove of garlic, juice from one lemon, 1/4 a cup of olive oil. Blender.... Sambra humas taste like cat shit, be a man and respect yourself and make your own.

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