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...said the current restriction is “a needlessly stigmatizing ban that doesn’t make sense.” Thoreson criticized the ban for the message it sends. “I think the ban categorically associates gay and bisexual men with promiscuity and danger, which is incorrect, if not actually malicious,” he wrote. “These sorts of reactionary policies promote prejudice instead of actually taking steps to make the process safe.” The BGLTSA has opposed the current policy for years, according to Thoreson. In the past, the student...
...didn’t know what the chemicals were going to be,” said Sheldon Krimsky, who lives in the neighborhood and is a professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts. Mahoney said he did not think Harvard would expose the community to danger. “I have nothing but the utmost respect and faith in what they tell me because that’s the relationship we have,” said Mahoney, “I can assure the entire community that the building will be safe.” Arsine...
...combat situation, or how she would feel if she had to aim her gun at an enemy soldier and fire. Considering the alternatives is one way she understands how she could decide to pull the trigger. “Are you putting your soldier’s lives in danger by not doing this?” she says. “If you’re in that situation and you don’t shoot, what’s going to happen?” As a soldier, Sarvis does not think that her personal opinions about...
...just an “observer of a new generation lost in a complex and dangerous world,” but the voice of a region tucked away from the complexity and danger of the wider world...
...fear, even a little panic. This is not necessarily such a bad thing, says Peter Sandman, a risk communications consultant based in Princeton, N.J., who has advised HHS officials in the past not to be too concerned about alarming the public when trying to educate them to a new danger...