One of my favorite Cold War jokes is relevant here:
• In America, everything is allowed unless it is prohibited.
• In Germany, everything is prohibited unless it is allowed.
• In Italy, everything is allowed even if it is prohibited.
• In the Soviet Union, everything is prohibited even if it is allowed.
The lack of consistency about enforcing rules at Harvard is taking on some character of Italy and the Soviet Union. There should of course be some discretion in applying rules, but it should be on the basis of the details of the infraction and not the identity and views of the person in question.
One of my favorite Cold War jokes is relevant here:
• In America, everything is allowed unless it is prohibited.
• In Germany, everything is prohibited unless it is allowed.
• In Italy, everything is allowed even if it is prohibited.
• In the Soviet Union, everything is prohibited even if it is allowed.
The lack of consistency about enforcing rules at Harvard is taking on some character of Italy and the Soviet Union. There should of course be some discretion in applying rules, but it should be on the basis of the details of the infraction and not the identity and views of the person in question.
Since when do broadcast networks have “licenses?”
I hope the people who do not trust the news media will list a few articles they don't trust, along with each deficiency in those articles.