Thursday, August 22, 2002Earth to DartlogAs I wrote to an irate emailer yesterday, if some sarcastic remark on a chat website can cause so much anguish to people and embarassment to the college, then there's something seriously wrong with those people and that college. This Stein person found a silly comment he didn't like online and decided to launch a call to arms for the "progressive community" at Dartmouth. The only appropriate response to that is to snicker. And, finding it funny, that's what I did. But you people need to lighten up.Posted by Steven Menashi at 9:02 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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