It’s literally a very similar situation. Morality does not equal legality. In fact, they’re rather opposite a good portion of the time.
It’s literally a very similar situation. Morality does not equal legality. In fact, they’re rather opposite a good portion of the time.
I think that some (most) professors have far too much leeway and impunity to do almost whatever they want, which can and has created many issues within higher education. I also think that topic should be talked about far more than it is. But if you can’t see the issue with this story, I don’t know what to tell you.
Same with Reagan in the US as well. The effects of his policies and actions can still be felt everywhere. Truly altered the course of history very much for the worse.
I don’t play many games, but Stray was one of the best that I’ve ever played, honestly. Not too long, emotionally satisfying with equally satisfying gameplay.
After their tenure? Nah, most of them absolutely want to serve up until their deaths, or at least up until they’re on their deathbed.
And that’s okay? I will genuinely never understand legalists. Just because an action is legal does not mean it’s just, and it’s incredible to me that people (and not even a small number of people, but a large portion of society) think that way.