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Eric Reinhart on X: "Unsurprisingly, it’s Harvard Medical School faculty who are most vocally calling for police action and punishment. As Fanon observed over 60 years ago, physicians are structurally disposed to be far more aligned with state violence than with struggles for freedom from it." / X
Eric Reinhart on X: "Unsurprisingly, it’s Harvard Medical School faculty who are most vocally calling for police action and punishment. As Fanon observed over 60 years ago, physicians are structurally disposed to be far more aligned with state violence than with struggles for freedom from it." / X
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Eric Reinhart on X: "Unsurprisingly, it’s Harvard Medical School faculty who are most vocally calling for police action and punishment. As Fanon observed over 60 years ago, physicians are structurally disposed to be far more aligned with state violence than with struggles for freedom from it." / X
Kareem Carr | Data Scientist on Twitter
Kareem Carr | Data Scientist on Twitter
If elite schools like Harvard just admitted the highest scorers on the SAT, such schools would probably experience a decline in their elite status, which is the very reason people so badly want to be admitted in the first place.Folks aren’t ready for that conversation. pic.twitter.com/X6cUWY48AM— Kareem Carr | Data Scientist (@kareem_carr) June 11, 2023
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Kareem Carr | Data Scientist on Twitter
Brendan Hodges on Twitter
Brendan Hodges on Twitter
This line is thought is terrifying. education becoming debt-exploding prep for a job that likely won’t use your degree anyway is one of the worst things to ever happen. The liberal arts expand the mind, deepen our appreciation of culture, and train us for how to see and live life https://t.co/PWvbE5Zmec— Brendan Hodges (@metaplexmovies) May 21, 2023
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Brendan Hodges on Twitter