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Man Resigns on First Day After Indian Boss Expects Overtime Without Pay: Work-life Balance is 'Western Behaviour' - News18
  • from French crétin, from Swiss French crestin ‘Christian’ (from Latin Christianus ), here used to mean ‘human being’, apparently as a reminder that, though deformed, cretins were human and not beasts.

  • Right-Wing Influencers Claim ‘They’ Defeated Physics, Geoengineered Hurricane Milton
  • They work in industries and ingest media that normalizes the attitudes and behaviors.

  • What Going on ‘Call Her Daddy’ Did for Kamala Harris | Conventional news shows lack the podcaster Alex Cooper’s reach in young, female Middle America.
  • When it comes to politics, Lemmy.world is mostly delusional just right-of-center liberals who think they are further left than they are, who are mostly interested in team sports, cheer-leading in a way that has been significantly damaging to the actual prospects of the Democratic candidate.

  • Man Resigns on First Day After Indian Boss Expects Overtime Without Pay: Work-life Balance is 'Western Behaviour' - News18
  • The battle for work-life balance is in a far better state in most western economies (including the US) than it is in many developing economies like India.

    Easy to say from an office suite in the downtown financial district than a slaughterhouse in Iowa or an Amazon Work Fulfillment Center or a prison farm in Alabama.

    The problem with this is that it results in the workplace culture in the private sector in India being utterly abysmal.

    Bosses will exploit their workforce as far as the workforce tolerates it (typically with the assistance of "business-friendly" state officials to compel obedience through debt or bondage). One of the major conflicts in India today is in the northern districts, where the Hindu nationalist state is trying to break the agricultural workers unions that date back to the 1950s when India was aligned with the USSR. If conditions are deteriorating abroad, it is largely because of the expansion of the police and military and the functional enslavement of working people under their domain. If they're deteriorating at home... gestures towards the suppression of BLM street protests and the mass imprisonment of migrant workers... it's the same picture.

    change on this scale takes time

    Conditions can change for the worse, and regularly do. But people quitting day one and making their outrage known is a good first step towards reversing the trend.

  • Greta Thunberg is declared a violent participant for her pro Palestine demonstrations.
  • Or the Diary of Ann Frank. Easier to control the narrative around children than to discuss the politics of grown adults.

  • Greta Thunberg is declared a violent participant for her pro Palestine demonstrations.
  • Attacking our batons with your shoulder blades and our pepper spray with your faces.

  • Man Resigns on First Day After Indian Boss Expects Overtime Without Pay: Work-life Balance is 'Western Behaviour' - News18
  • Work-life Balance is ‘Western Behaviour’

    As a westerner, I rate this statement FALSE

  • Reddit reached the point where AI generated comments are Top Comments
  • Advertisers don't need end users. They just need happy bosses willing to cover their salaries.

    In that sense, the business marketing team and the Reddit "look at our bullshit numbers" team are on the same side of the field.

  • DOJ indicates it’s considering Google breakup following monopoly ruling
  • A big part of the "Cheney family endorses Harris" push has been corporate flacks racking up favors with the Dem side of the aisle so Harris can replace her cabinet with people who are more business-friendly in the next term.

    They're playing both sides. This isn't just "Trump Wins: Things Get Worse" / "Harris Wins: Things Stay The Same Amount of Bad".

  • DOJ indicates it’s considering Google breakup following monopoly ruling
  • Considering

    Investigating

    Discussing

    Will put forward a possibility of

    Listen, its this government or we go with the GOP version where its just the MOVE bombing every couple of weeks, while the DOJ issues briefs about busting open a child's testicles to get information out of his father.

    Do Nothing or Do Something Awful. Those are your choices.

  • It'd be cool, and fun, if all of Lemmy had a certain no-politics day.
  • when anyone suggests curtailing their political speech

    "We should have a day where nobody talks about politics" is less a comment on censorship and more a comment on the speaker likely feeling enervated by the Say Everything Do Nothing cycles of political discourse.

    It's naive, self-serving, and myopic, to be sure. But it does illustrate an overall problem of these social forums. People rehashing the same arguments over and over again. People screaming at one another blindly, making all sorts of trollish comments and paranoid accusations, and generally harshing the vibe of the overall community, pleading and begging for annoymous randos to support this or that political candidate or policy... its not fun.

    A day without political speech might be healthier for everyone's mental state, broadly speaking. But only for the moment, in the same way a man yanking himself up to the surface of a pool and gasping for air feels relief, before sinking below the surface again.

    it’s to create a little feel-good bubble for yourself, which is hardly a worthy justification

    When you feel helpless and impotent, its all you know how to ask for. A very sad state of affairs overall. Every day going online, expressing anger, doing nothing about it, logging off, encountering horrors in real world, feeling anxiety, and going back online to vent again.

  • Something about bootstraps
  • At some point, you do need to interact with the outside world. When "everything is a scam" is a way of life, it ultimately means you cannot interact with the outside word to any meaningful advantage. Where does that lead us?

    Do we all just become hermits?

  • These Are Boom Times for ‘Degrowth’
  • Degrowth challenges the capitalist pursuit of growth at all costs and “focuses on what is necessary to fulfill everyone’s basic needs,” said Kohei Saito, an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Tokyo and author of “Slow Down: The Degrowth Manifesto.” The idea, he noted, applies mostly to the Global North, where production and consumption have come to exceed basic needs in ways that harm the environment. Societies should be striving to create “a different kind of abundance,” he says, offering free education, medical care and transportation instead of continuously making more goods for consumption.

    If it sounds sort of Marxist that’s because it is.

    Excited to make the very idea of "Don't create endless piles of trash forever, we literally can't afford to do this anymore" a partisan issue that gets the speaker labeled an evil Communist.

    But the movement has its critics. Christopher Lingle and Emile Phaneuf III, economics researchers at the American Institute for Economic Research, a libertarian nonprofit, argued in December that degrowth “will necessarily involve a reduction in human liberty and a diminution of human flourishing” (the italics are theirs).

    big fucking sigh

  • Reddit reached the point where AI generated comments are Top Comments
  • AI comments under an AI generated article being inflated by AI account activity. Who even needs end users anymore? Its a perfectly autonomous system.

  • Right-Wing Influencers Claim ‘They’ Defeated Physics, Geoengineered Hurricane Milton
  • We got Beryl'd back in July. We also got a nasty derecho the week before Beryl hit. Don't worry, God's Angriest Farts haven't neglected us.

  • Disney likely axed The Acolyte because of soaring costs
  • steadily declining ratings were to blame

    Most shows see a drop off in ratings after the premier. This gets raised as the reason for cutting virtually every show, while ignoring that it happens to virtually every show.

    As the folks at Slash Film pointed out, The Acolyte’s bloated production costs aren’t particularly eye-popping compared to, say, Prime Video’s The Rings of Power, which costs a whopping $58 million per episode, or Marvel’s Secret Invasion (about $35 million per episode). But it’s pricey for a Star Wars series; The Mandalorian racked up around $15 million per episode, on par with Game of Thrones.

    Its crazy that you can go on YouTube and find fan-content made on the order of tens-of-thousands of dollars which get millions of views. Then Disney gets ahold of a franchise and suddenly its hemorrhaging $28M per episode.

    But when you get under the hood of the show, what you end up finding is

    $49m on pre-production.

    $131m remaining. assume 30% for marketing, or $39m - ads, toys, promos, etc.

    $92m for 8 episodes.

    A ton of the budget is purely going to promotion of a show/franchise that should do a good job of promoting itself. And the ROI is a bitch, because what you're really asking is how many subscriptions to Disney+ you'd have lost if you hadn't made this show. Compared to film box office revenues, this seems increasingly difficult to justify.

    One reason why you're seeing content on services like Netflix and (RIP HBO) Max crumble to dust, while schlock low-budget Reality TV, vintage movies/series, and anime fill up their catalogues. I imagine Disney is headed in the same direction.

  • Right-Wing Influencers Claim ‘They’ Defeated Physics, Geoengineered Hurricane Milton
  • When you've decided the GOP is insane, you stop being a GOP voter.

    But a lot of these voters have more at stack than a simple vote. They're economically linked to the socially conservative institutions and private businesses that the GOP has been standing up to form the backbone of the Floridian economy. You're not going to convince people who rely on a salary from a charter school or an AM talk radio station or a functionally unregulated chemical plant or a cruise liner that caters to adult babies that Republicans are a bad choice for office, because these people are on the same payroll as their political bosses.

    That's before you get into the deluge of right-wing propaganda that echoes across the peninsula night and day 24/7. The US media is a hate machine, and GOP voters are the intended output of that machine. That, plus knowing your boss is an ultra-orthodox conservative, means people who want to function in the state either drink the kool-aid or keep their heads down.

  • www.journalgazette.net Fatal police-action shootings in Fort Wayne reflect broader pattern, concerns continue

    At least 13,395 people have been killed by law enforcement officers in the past 10 years nationally, according to one nonprofit that tracks data.

    Fatal police-action shootings in Fort Wayne reflect broader pattern, concerns continue

    At least 13,395 people have been killed by law enforcement officers in the past 10 years nationally, according to one nonprofit that tracks data.

    The organization Mapping Police Violence says that means about 7% of homicides between 2013 and last year can be attributed to law enforcement.

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    www.bloomberg.com Toyota Curbs DEI Policy After Activist Attack Over LGBTQ Support

    Toyota Motor Corp., will refocus DEI programs and halt sponsorship of LGBTQ events, citing “a highly politicized discussion” around corporate commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion.

    Toyota Curbs DEI Policy After Activist Attack Over LGBTQ Support

    Toyota Motor Corp., will refocus DEI programs and halt sponsorship of LGBTQ events, citing “a highly politicized discussion” around corporate commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion.

    The Japanese carmaker told employees it will also end participation in notable rankings by LGBTQ advocacy group the Human Rights Campaign and other corporate culture surveys. The company will “narrow our community activities to align with STEM education and workforce readiness,” it said in a memo Thursday to its 50,000 US employees and 1,500 dealers.

    The note comes a week after anti-DEI activist Robby Starbuck started a social media campaign against the company, calling for customer boycotts because of its support for LGBTQ events and other initiatives. Toyota said at the time that the LGBTQ programs targeted were led by employee groups, not the company directly.

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    US leaves Hurricane Helene survivors behind while funding Israel’s genocidal war

    Thanks to the efforts of conservative lawmakers, a recently passed funding bill did not allocate additional funds to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) despite knowing that the agency’s funds had run low before the peak of hurricane season. Congress is now in recess until November 12, and while Biden had considered calling Congress back into session early to approve more FEMA funding, there has been no progress.

    Yet, somehow, conservative leaders and media are attempting to pin the blame of lack of FEMA funding on migrants crossing the US-Mexico border to seek asylum. “Feds say there’s no money left to respond to hurricanes — after FEMA spent $640M on migrants,” read a headline in conservative paper the New York Post following Mayorkas’ announcement.

    Communities in the southeast of the country, across the Gulf Coast and from Florida all the way to Virginia, have been forced to fend for themselves with grassroots and mutual aid organizations filling in for the state in terms of relief and aid efforts.

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    www.boisestatepublicradio.org Senator tells Native American candidate to go back to where she came from, storms out of public event

    A bipartisan forum in a small Latah County community took a turn when Republican Senate incumbent Dan Foreman stormed out of the event, following a racist outburst directed at a Native American candidate.

    Senator tells Native American candidate to go back to where she came from, storms out of public event

    A bipartisan forum in a small Latah County community took a turn when Republican Senate incumbent Dan Foreman stormed out of the event, following a racist outburst directed at a Native American candidate.

    On Tuesday, local Democrat and Republican representatives organized a “Meet your candidates” forum in the northern Idaho town of Kendrick.

    ...

    In a statement released Wednesday, Democratic candidate for House Seat A and member of the Nez Perce tribe Trish Carter-Goodheart said she pushed back on that idea that discrimination existed in Idaho when it was her turn to speak, pointing to her own experience and the history of white supremacy groups in Northern Idaho.

    ...

    Foreman stood up and angrily interjected, using an expletive to criticize what he cast as the liberal bent of the response, according to the release and people present at the forum.

    Carter-Goodheart said he then told her she should go back to where she came from, and heatedly stormed off. One event organizer and two other panelists confirmed Carter-Goodheart’s account, adding Foreman appeared very agitated.

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    www.businessinsider.com A Russian company is bartering chickpeas for Pakistani rice as sanctions stop payments

    A Russian company will reportedly barter with Pakistan as the Kremlin struggles to make payments across borders.

    A Russian company is bartering chickpeas for Pakistani rice as sanctions stop payments
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    Why the Biden Administration Is Shifting on Immigration

    For much of the Biden administration’s first three years in office, migration surged at the Mexican border. Administration officials frequently argued that the problem was beyond their control — a reflection not of U.S. policy but of global forces pushing people toward the border.

    Then, starting in December, when the issue threatened President Biden’s re-election, he began a crackdown. The traffic of people crossing the border plummeted. Today, it remains near the lowest point since 2020 and not so different from levels during parts of the Trump and Obama administrations. This week, the Biden administration imposed tough new rules to keep it that way.

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    A school district in Pennsylvania approved nearly $9,000 ‘to cut windows into the ‘gender-identity’ student bathrooms so passerby can look inside’
    www.yorkdispatch.com Bathrooms with a view: Cutting windows into student restrooms is a new level of weird

    These adults want to make it easier for other people to watch your children while they’re in the bathroom. It’s absolutely mind-boggling.

    Bathrooms with a view: Cutting windows into student restrooms is a new level of weird

    South Western’s elected school board is making some strange decisions.

    For the last two years, they’ve fixated on which bathrooms LGBTQ+ kids use. In 2023, officials in this Hanover-area district played musical chairs with school bathrooms in a misguided attempt to appease the loudest bigots among them — ending up with five different types of bathrooms.

    After a low-turnout school board election in which several far-right members joined their ranks, they hired a Christian law firm, decided to begin banning books and reopened the bathroom issue. Board President Matthew Gelazela, who was elevated to his post after previously serving as the board’s most vocal bomb-thrower, pointed to Red Lion’s discriminatory policies as something to aspire to.

    Now, upon the advice of that law firm — the Harrisburg-based Independence Law Center — the board approved spending $8,700 to cut windows so passersby can look into the so-called “gender-identity” student bathrooms.

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    Donald Trump escalates tariff threat as he doubles down on protectionism: Ex-president’s latest broadside warns countries to stick with the dollar or face 100% levy

    Donald Trump is escalating his threats to increase tariffs on imports if he wins a second term in the White House, reviving fears of renewed trade wars that hit the global economy during his presidency.

    The Republican candidate, seeking to win blue-collar votes in swing states pivotal to November’s presidential election, has doubled down on his protectionist rhetoric, delivering blunt warnings of tariffs to US trading partners including the EU.

    On Saturday, Trump went further, promising tariffs of 100 per cent on imports from countries that were moving away from using the dollar — a threat that could engulf many developing economies too.

    “I’ll say, ‘you leave the dollar, you’re not doing business with the United States. Because we’re going to put a 100 per cent tariff on your goods,’” he said at a rally in Wisconsin.

    “If we lost the dollar as the world currency, I think that would be the equivalent of losing a war,” he told the Economic Club of New York on Thursday.

    https://archive.ph/2b2zp

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    Ukraine faces its darkest hour: Zelenskyy must deal with Russian advances, an exhausted society and the prospect of winter energy shortages

    “Right now, I’m thinking more about how to save my people,” says Mykhailo Temper. “It’s quite hard to imagine we will be able to move the enemy back to the borders of 1991,” he adds, referring to his country’s aim of restoring its full territorial integrity.

    Once buoyed by hopes of liberating their lands, even soldiers at the front now voice a desire for negotiations with Russia to end the war. Yuriy, another commander on the eastern front who gave only his first name, says he fears the prospect of a “forever war”.

    “I am for negotiations now,” he adds, expressing his concern that his son — also a soldier — could spend much of his life fighting and that his grandson might one day inherit an endless conflict. “If the US turns off the spigot, we’re finished,” says another officer, a member of the 72nd Mechanised Brigade, in nearby Kurakhove.

    Ukraine is heading into what may be its darkest moment of the war so far. It is losing on the battlefield in the east of the country, with Russian forces advancing relentlessly — albeit at immense cost in men and equipment.

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    A series of quiet moves, first by Trump, and now by Biden, have produced a humanitarian crisis throughout Cuba.

    There has been a shift towards minimizing visible harm to civilian populations since the sanctions on Iraq in the 1990s, which resulted in widespread malnutrition and epidemics. “There’s a strategy of trying to offload the enforcement to the private sector,” she said. “U.S. policy has created conditions that make it commercially compelling for the private sector to withdraw from whole markets, resulting in severe and widespread economic harm, but in a form that is not directly attributable to US policymakers.”

    The Helms-Burton Act is a good example. In 2019, Trump implemented Title III of the law, which allows Americans to sue companies doing business with Cuba, which every previous president had waived. Cruise liners that took American tourists to Havana during the Obama years have since been sued for hundreds of millions of dollars in a Florida federal court for docking at Havana’s main port. The effect has been to deter multinationals from investing in the island.

    But perhaps the best example of an almost invisible but insidious sanction is designating Cuba as a “state sponsor of terrorism”. Presented as a benign policy tool to make the world a safer place rather than an arm of economic warfare, it has contaminated the word “Cuba” more than ever in the global economy. Almost overnight the label provoked both global banks and vital exporters to pull out of the Cuban market, according to diplomats and businesspeople on the island.

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    US officials quietly backed Israel’s military push against Hezbollah

    Senior White House figures privately told Israel that the U.S. would support its decision to ramp up military pressure against Hezbollah — even as the Biden administration publicly urged the Israeli government in recent weeks to curtail its strikes, according to American and Israeli officials.

    Presidential adviser Amos Hochstein and Brett McGurk, the White House coordinator for the Middle East, told top Israeli officials in recent weeks that the U.S. agreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s broad strategy to shift Israel’s military focus to the north against Hezbollah in order to convince the group to engage in diplomatic talks to end the conflict, the officials told POLITICO.

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    Man who claimed he had explosives at Trump rally in Michigan is charged
    www.cnn.com Man who claimed he had explosives at Trump rally in Michigan is charged | CNN Politics

    The man who allegedly claimed he had C4 explosives in his car and sped through a security checkpoint at Donald Trump’s rally in Michigan over the weekend pleaded not guilty to charges against him on Monday.

    Man who claimed he had explosives at Trump rally in Michigan is charged | CNN Politics

    The complaint says he sped past the traffic point, disobeyed commands by officers to stop and, when he finally stopped after being chased by police, “removed bags of fertilizer from his vehicle and threw them on the ground to make it appear that they were explosives.”

    Nauta told law enforcement, the complaint says, that “he intended to make officers, and others, believe that he had explosives.”

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    www.trtworld.com Spain's NGOs, unions observe nationwide strike in solidarity with Palestine

    As part of the strike, demonstrations took place in the capital Madrid and other major cities such as Barcelona and Bilbao, with university students suspending classes in solidarity.

    Spain's NGOs, unions observe nationwide strike in solidarity with Palestine

    More than 200 trade unions and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Spain have initiated a 24-hour general strike titled "Against the genocide and occupation in Palestine."

    As part of the nationwide strike on Friday, demonstrations took place in the capital Madrid and other major cities such as Barcelona and Bilbao, with university students suspending classes in solidarity.

    The unions and NGOs expressed that Israel's attacks on Gaza have become "intolerable," urging the Spanish government to "immediately cut diplomatic, commercial, and military relations with Israel" to prevent its participation in "Israel's ethnic cleansing."

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    Harris to propose toughening Biden’s asylum clampdown during border visit

    Vice President Kamala Harris plans to announce Friday that not only would she keep in place President Joe Biden’s sweeping asylum crackdown if she wins the White House, but that she would take it even further.

    During her border visit in Douglas, Arizona, the vice president will propose toughening the president’s policy that suspends asylum claims in between ports of entry when border crossings reach a certain threshold, per a senior campaign official, who was granted anonymity to not get ahead of the vice president’s speech. The senior campaign official did not provide further details of Harris’ proposal.

    It’s a striking and aggressive move from Harris in the final stretch of the campaign, as she doubles down on her efforts to cut into former President Donald Trump’s advantage with voters on immigration. The new proposal comes as the vice president makes her first trip to the southern border as the Democratic nominee, when she also plans to emphasize her opponent’s role in killing the bipartisan border deal.

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    Prigozhin used JPMorgan and HSBC for Wagner payments: Banks handled transactions for companies in Africa controlled by Russian warlord

    Leaked documents obtained by the Center for Advanced Defense Studies (C4ADS), a Washington-based think-tank, show that in 2017 a Sudanese company controlled by Prigozhin made purchases of industrial equipment from China that passed through large western banks.

    Wagner, which the US Treasury has accused of “mass executions, rape, child abductions and other brutalities against innocents” in Africa, became infamous for providing mercenary services to repressive dictators and for fighting in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    The leaked documents show how Prigozhin, whose plane crashed last year after attempting a mutiny against Russian President Vladimir Putin, was able to establish a transnational criminal empire in natural resources in part by secretly hijacking the payments systems of western financial institutions.

    One invoice shows that in August 2017, Meroe Gold, a Sudanese mining company that was a front for Wagner, sent a payment from a local bank account via JPMorgan Chase as an intermediate bank in New York to a seller in China.

    Another invoice from the same year shows that Meroe Gold sent payment for diesel generators and spare parts to a Chinese company via Hang Seng Bank, which is part of the HSBC Group.

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    Western nations join forces to break China’s grip on critical minerals

    The Minerals Security Partnership, a coalition of 14 nations and the European Commission, will unveil a new financing network at an event in New York on Monday as they try to ramp up international collaboration and pledge financial support for a huge nickel project in Tanzania, backed by mining company BHP.

    A joint statement due to be published on the margins of the UN general assembly says the network will “strengthen co-operation and promote information exchange and co-financing”. It lists 10 critical minerals projects that have already attracted support from MSP partner governments.

    Representatives of BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Rio Tinto and Anglo American are scheduled to attend the meeting, amid a push to attract private investors and miners to invest further in the sector.

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    University of Pennsylvania will sanction Amy Wax, the law prof who invited a white nationalist to speak to her class
    www.inquirer.com Penn will sanction Amy Wax, the law prof who invited a white nationalist to speak to her class

    Penn said the hearing board decision came after Wax engaged “in years of flagrant unprofessional conduct within and outside of the classroom that breached her responsibilities as a teacher ..."

    Penn will sanction Amy Wax, the law prof who invited a white nationalist to speak to her class

    Wax — who has called into question the academic ability of Black students, invited white nationalist Jared Taylor to her classroom, and said the country would be better off with fewer Asians and less Asian immigration — will be suspended for one year at half pay with benefits intact. She also will face a public reprimand issued by university leadership, the loss of her named chair and summer pay, and a requirement to note in her public appearances that she is not speaking for or as a member of the Penn Carey Law school or Penn.

    But she will not be fired or lose her tenure.

    ...

    Wax’s conduct, according to Magill’s letter, “included a history of sweeping, blithe, and derogatory generalizations about groups by race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and immigration status.” She also, according to the letter, breached “the requirement that student grades be kept private by publicly speaking about the grades of law students by race and continuing to do so even after cautioned by the dean that it was a violation of University policy.”

    Wax also, both in and out of the classroom, repeatedly and in public made “discriminatory and disparaging statements targeted at specific racial, ethnic, and other groups with which many students identify,” the letter said.

    ...

    The decision is likely to reignite scrutiny over Penn’s handling in September of the Palestine Writes literature festival, which critics say included speakers with a history of making antisemitic remarks, and for resisting calls to discipline faculty and students for remarks some called antisemitic in the wake of Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel and the country’s subsequent military response in Gaza. The campus continued to be roiled last spring after a pro-Palestinian encampment was erected on the College Green and eventually removed by university and city police. The encampment — one of dozens on campuses around the country — was up for more than two weeks.

    The U.S. congressional committee that investigated Penn’s handling of antisemitism complaints, a lawsuit filed by two Jewish students at Penn, and Wax’s lawyer all have pointed to the proceedings against Wax as evidence that Penn is willing to attempt to take action against some professors for some speech.

    “Penn has demonstrated a clear double standard by tolerating antisemitic … harassment, and intimidation, but suppressing and penalizing other expression it deemed problematic,” Virginia Foxx, the Republican congresswoman who heads the House Education and Workforce Committee, wrote in January.

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