For context, the PSU student council and elected body has had a resolution calling for PSU to divest from Boeing and cut all relationships since 2021, which the administration has ignored. It is the ‘democratic’ will of the student to cut ties with Boeing but you wouldn’t know that by all the kvetching and moaning in these threads and on the PSU subreddit

  • Tunnelvision [they/them]
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    8 months ago

    It’s really not an exaggeration. I can go into detail but you’re not going to like it.

    • TheDoctor [they/them]
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      8 months ago

      I think it’s an ambiguous point as I’ve explained above. But sure yeah go for it. I’ll be happy to admit if you shock or surprise me.

      • Tunnelvision [they/them]
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        8 months ago

        No I read your other comment.

        I just think there’s a middle ground where you can live in what most of the world would consider luxury and not be directly contributing to violence at home or abroad.

        I already know this is where we’re going to differ because imho this is a useless point that doesn’t really help anyone because…

        And depending on where you live, many teachers are indeed living in what much of the world would consider luxury thanks to imperialism.

        Like okay let’s just stretch the word luxury until the seams rip. You can always find some random position somewhere where someone is making fine money, but that obfuscates the reality where, no, teachers as a whole are not doing fine. There are not plentiful jobs that are paying well for the masses of people and those that have them are usually assisting in direct exploitation of the third world. This isn’t controversial unless you have no idea what living in the US is actually like.