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Tabloid Science (Inside Higher Ed)
The Sex Life of the Screwworm—a silly subject for federally funded research, no? ¶ Some members of Congress thought so: they singled out the project about 30 years ago as the nation’s top symbol of wasteful spending – and later apologized when, upon further review, they realized the research was actually incredibly useful. Now, at a time when Congressional scrutiny of science spending (supposedly silly and otherwise) is rising, the other side of the debate is reviving the symbol of the screwworm to bring attention to its cause, through a method that seems too un-scientific to be true: a tabloid….
Furor Over UCLA Student's Rant About Asians (Inside Higher Ed)
A student at the University of California at Los Angeles posted a YouTube video criticizing Asian students for talking loudly in the library (in languages other than English) and for having family members visit them, among other issues. The video was removed (although a copy is now back up) and has prompted widespread criticism. UCLA's chancellor, Gene D. Bloch, released a statement and a video in response, sharply criticizing the ideas in the student's video. "I am appalled by the thoughtless and hurtful comments of a UCLA student posted on YouTube. Like many of you, I recoil when someone invokes the right of free expression to demean other individuals or groups," he said.
Silly, silly girl
Meanwhile, I always loved this guy....
I try to pull my weight, study my geography
—It doesn't seem to get me anywhere
I hold a picture up, everybody thinks it's me
—I get a thrill out of tampering with the atmosphere
Hey baby, I'm out of favour
Can't always be the right flavour
It just seems that no matter what you do
Someone, somewhere's suddenly gotta punish you
Nobody hurts you, nobody hurts you
Nobody hurts you, nobody hurts you
Harder than yourself, harder than yourself....
4 comments:
Is there any truth to the student's observations? If so, then this is the usual knee jerk PC response.
I don't think anyone objects to this girl's gripe about noisy students in the library. The problem is with her attitudes about Asians as revealed by her use of such phrases as "hordes of Asians," her insulting mimicry (“ching chong ling long”), her viewing all Asians as a single group (why would Chinese students be calling Japan?), and her willingness to evaluate customs with which she is utterly unfamiliar.
Well-said, 4:51. Thank you for thinking so far beyond 1:50's own kneejerk response.
MAH
p.s. I remember Rush Limbaugh and other Republican sorts ridiculing the study of "cow farts" about fifteen years ago. Of course, now it's well-known that methane from cattle and other ruminants is responsible for perhaps 20% of greenhouse gases (and methane is an incredibly powerful greenhouse gas--far worse than CO2)--more than the transportation sector as a whole.
MAH
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