Word: condemnations
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...easy to condemn the money makers. It is fun to bash the wealthy. It is much harder to acknowledge the reality of money--namely, that we need it. We at Harvard are so quick to criticize the recruitees and pre-law gov jocks for being valueless, soul-sacrificing rat racers who abandon the world of personal reward and emotional fulfillment...
...went to my first Undergraduate Council meeting last night after discovering that the bill calling for the council to condemn my punishment was to be discussed. I met the directors of the bill for the first time, who explained to me how the council works. When it was time for the bill to be introduced, Jones and Ceryak gave me a chance to speak. I said that although I appreciated the sentiments behind the bill, I thought its passage might hinder the more important goal of gaining student voices on the Ad Board. Although it would be satisfying...
Rather, I feel that many people are involved in public service because they firmly believe in making a change in this world, even if it is as "little" as affecting just one person. Can you condemn these people for wanting to try? Is it so bad to hope to make an impact? And would it truly be better if everyone stopped volunteering simply because a few people believed that it only perpetuates societal problems? Basically, what I am asking is this: How can we ever know until...
...eagerness to condemn a right-wing organization, the staff has forgotten one of the first rules of journalism: unsigned staff pieces represent the opinion of the publication; signed pieces represent only the view of the author. The article in Peninsula, offensive as it may be, was the work of only one person, and therefore only he should be held accountable for that article, as the author himself pointed out in a letter to The Crimson last week. To argue about the use of the word "we" is to blur a line which is inherently very clear: individuals are responsible...
...displays his moral contempt rather than his intelligence. This comparison has no place within a reasoned debate. To imply that gays and lesbians actively choose to be criticized and discriminated against is folly. But whether or not they choose thier sexual orientation, that should not compel any state to condemn an act of loving between two consenting adults...