• Zaktor
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    6 hours ago

    What do you think employment is? Strikes aren’t about rules and contracts, they’re about power. You don’t get fired because at a certain critical mass, the bosses can’t run their business without you.

    And students have been risking their scholarships, enrollment, and even visas for Palestine all year. Resistance and moral stands aren’t without personal risk.

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      6 hours ago

      I think employment is something they won’t get if they don’t finish college.

      What is your personal risk in this? Because it’s all well and good to expect other people to make sacrifices you will never have to make.

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        6 hours ago

        If my profession was something the NCAA cared about, I would absolutely be rallying my coworkers to take action.

        There’s nothing easy about striking or protesting, and there will be some people who simply can’t, but you seem to just not believe in resistance at all. There is no no-risk path, but “First They Came” isn’t a message about just hiding out because standing up for someone else is risky.

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          Again, it’s all well and good for you to tell other people to take risks you don’t have to take.

          What risks are you taking right now?

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            4 hours ago

            This is a nonsense attempt at a gotcha. I have nothing to withhold from the NCAA and thus no leverage to apply. What answer would you even expect here?

            I’m going to keep bringing this up, because you’ve no doubt heard this poem many times in your lifetime, but what do you think “They Came For” is about? Because your answer to all of this just seems to be “it’s too hard, no one should do anything unless they’re personally impacted”. And it’s good you’re getting out, but you don’t need to justify it by pretending no one can do anything and no one should take any risks for their fellow man.

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              4 hours ago

              It’s not a “gotcha.” You are calling for other people to take risks on your behalf. The least you can do is explain what risks you’re taking. It sounds out like the answer is none.