1274: Michael Rectenwald – Vaccine Passport Marks the End of Free Society

The vaccine passport marks the end of a free society. —Michael RectenwaldDownload Print Quality (3840×2010) 3.80MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 236KB
The vaccine passport marks the end of a free society. —Michael RectenwaldDownload Print Quality (3840×2744) 4.65MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 306KB

The vaccine passport marks the end of a free society. —Michael Rectenwald

1184: Michael Rectenwald – Stalin, Just Weirder

Close your eyes and imagine a world full of self-replicating little Stalins. Now open your eyes. You live in that world. It's called social justice and the little Stalins are SJWs. SJW: Stalin, Just Weirder. —Michael RectenwaldDownload Print Quality (3840×2010) 3.97MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 247KB
Close your eyes and imagine a world full of self-replicating little Stalins. Now open your eyes. You live in that world. It's called social justice and the little Stalins are SJWs. SJW: Stalin, Just Weirder. —Michael RectenwaldDownload Print Quality (3840×2744) 5.27MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 307KB

Close your eyes and imagine a world full of self-replicating little Stalins.
Now open your eyes. You live in that world. It’s called social justice and the little Stalins are SJWs. SJW: Stalin, Just Weirder. —Michael Rectenwald

1125: Michael Rectenwald – Totalitarian Moral Arrogance & Lack of Humility

The primary characteristic of totalitarian ideologues is essentially moral arrogance, a complete lack of moral humility, and the certain conviction that they themselves are justice incarnate. They thus believe that they are completely justified to exert their will to achieve their desired ends 'by any means necessary'. Such ideologues rejoiced when God was declared 'dead', as such, because now they could assume the authority of God for themselves. —Michael Rectenwald (Springtime for Snowflakes)Download Print Quality (3840×2010) 3.88MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 222KB
The primary characteristic of totalitarian ideologues is essentially moral arrogance, a complete lack of moral humility, and the certain conviction that they themselves are justice incarnate. They thus believe that they are completely justified to exert their will to achieve their desired ends 'by any means necessary'. Such ideologues rejoiced when God was declared 'dead', as such, because now they could assume the authority of God for themselves. —Michael Rectenwald (Springtime for Snowflakes)Download Print Quality (3840×2744) 5.31MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 287KB
The primary characteristic of totalitarian ideologues is essentially moral arrogance, a complete lack of moral humility, and the certain conviction that they themselves are justice incarnate. They thus believe that they are completely justified to exert their will to achieve their desired ends ‘by any means necessary’. Such ideologues rejoiced when God was declared ‘dead’, as such, because now they could assume the authority of God for themselves. —Michael Rectenwald (Springtime for Snowflakes)

1124: Michael Rectenwald – Real Diversity in Higher Education

If we want to foster real diversity in higher education, we had better consider not only diversity of identity but also diversity of thought and perspective. It is this kind of diversity that we are supposed to recognize and foster in the first place. —Michael Rectenwald (Springtime for Snowflakes)Download Print Quality (3840×2010) 2.65MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 225KB
If we want to foster real diversity in higher education, we had better consider not only diversity of identity but also diversity of thought and perspective. It is this kind of diversity that we are supposed to recognize and foster in the first place. —Michael Rectenwald (Springtime for Snowflakes)Download Print Quality (3840×2744) 3.64MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 285KB
If we want to foster real diversity in higher education, we had better consider not only diversity of identity but also diversity of thought and perspective. It is this kind of diversity that we are supposed to recognize and foster in the first place. —Michael Rectenwald (Springtime for Snowflakes)