Comments by "L.W. Paradis" (@l.w.paradis2108) on "Fox Business"
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@WhyYoutubeWhy Here is a more recent discrepancy: in this interview, she does not indicate that she met a single American at Columbia, professor, TA, post-doc, or student, who was distraught about the degradation of free speech. Do you believe that? If you do, you need to do some soul-searching. Considering Chemerinsky and Strossen have written books about it, considering Bret Weinstein said that HIS students all stood up for him, how plausible is that? This is Columbia, which has alumni who are astronauts, writers, actors, Nobel Prize winners, Olympic athletes . . . WHERE IS YOUR PRIDE?
No, memories for important events are not that weak, and when they are, the people telling a story recognize that, and say so, before they are caught. Are you George Santos's lawyer??
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@artmathias9725 That wasn't her point about the mall at all. The point was, it was open for business, without any precautions enforced. The point was double standards and no equity of enforcement. She worked so much harder to follow the rules in her establishment, but it still "wasn't good enough."
I'm sorry that you find it much more important to guess at someone's political identification (in a country where the plurality considers themselves Independent, no less) than to hear what they have to say.
She may have family ties to her state. It's the only reason I ended up in America. I hope I can leave, entirely. Jeering at victims and blaming victims during a crisis -- which is exactly what happened 12 years ago, too -- well, I have had my fill of it, thank you. I don't expect to see improvement any more, especially thanks to social media.
I've lived elsewhere, so I know what I'm talking about.
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