The “parents who want to know why their kids can’t go back to school this spring” are “repeatedly told that there isn’t enough demand for in-person learning,” instead of the truth about protesting teachers unions. That’s the difference between a public university and an asylum.” Neocon: No Schools Should Be Closedĭistricts still refusing to open schools showcase “a species of bureaucratic inertia that has hardened into an intolerable intransigence over the course of this pandemic year” - and it’s “actively harming this country’s children,” warns Commentary’s Christine Rosen. He noted one of her slides “defined microaggressions as negative interactions with members of marginalized groups,” and they had “a polite disagreement.” A professor complained, and UVA eventually told the student “he must be evaluated by psychological services before returning to classes,” even as officials wouldn’t “clarify what exactly he was accused of.” A court just ruled his lawsuit against UVA can proceed. “Students must have the right to question administrators about poorly formed concepts from social psychology” without being branded “threats to public order. Kieran Bhattacharya asked a presenter at a panel discussion if you must be “a member of a marginalized group” to “be a victim of microaggression.” She replied it wasn’t necessary. When a “medical student questioned microaggressions,” the University of Virginia “branded him a threat and banished him from campus,” reports Reason’s Robby Soave. Cuomo made the pain from the Great Lockdown much worse than it had to be.” Libertarian: Keeping Questioning on Campus Ron DeSantis “let nearly all businesses stay open after May” and the economy contracted only 1.1 percent by year’s end. New York’s economy never awoke from its spring coma.” Compare that to Florida, where Gov. He let retail and restaurants in New York City partially reopen in the fall, but then reimposed a near-total lockdown in December. Cuomo’s refusal to reopen the economy during the summer “despite ample hospital capacity and fewer COVID cases. “States that allowed businesses to reopen sooner, and maintained fewer restrictions for the rest of the year, recovered by year-end,” according to new data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The “Great Lockdown” of 2020, laments The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board, involved massive, “self-inflicted” harm - but some states fared better than others. Hochul’s back to signing poorly vetted deals using ’emergency’ powersĪdams’ medical team backs reparations to boost health for black NYers COVID cases up 55% in NY, doctors warn of new variantsįeds hired NY health czar who defended deadly nursing-home order
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