1/ When I was at Columbia University last week, I said I remembered when student protests occupied Low Library in the 1960's. One of the young women told me that the university doesn't like to tell today's student too much about "their mistakes of the past."

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2/ I was like, Wait, what? To me the occupation of Low Library was like an eternal badge of honor, spurring other protests and becoming a symbol for student opposition to the Viet Nam War. WITHOUT WHICH THE WAR WOULD NOT HAVE ENDED.
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3/ So the system says: a generation that took on the US war machine & ended a war in Southeast Asia was "mistaken," but students getting out of college straddled with debt, riddled with anxiety & desperately scrambling for the best consultant gig are a sign of societal progress.
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4/ I sense today's college students are inching very, very close to not buying it...
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Because of the 1960's and 1970's era students ... Many Colleges and Universities have divested themselves of Unsavory Investments!
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Replying to @marwilliamson
As usual, MW talks past the establishment to bring some welcome wisdom to the masses.
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Far leftists could occupy the capital building and she would praise them
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I teach in the school of social work there and I speak of the need for protest as a function of healing for the working class and oppressed in addition to being an instrument of societal transformation.
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