July 26, 2011
8. Newblog2011: July 26, 2011 Please Resist
“Educate To Innovate” and the STEM project are pretty much the same thing. People who are living in states whose government websites are talking about “innovation” need to realize that their state government is showing support for child molestation.
Tonight, I started looking around at the official websites for other states, countries and world organizations. There seems to be some support for the degradation of women, and even for child molestation.
I'm not sure if that's because those states, countries and organizations are genuinely in support of those issues or if they are afraid of the U.S. Federal Government. Either way, it is a human rights catastrophe.
I do think that what I wrote a few days ago about why the harassment caught on in Vermont and was popular here among the people whom I described was accurate. Last year, when I was first writing online about what was going on where I lived, my reports of the eagerness with which the harassment was taken up in Vermont must have made people outside Vermont think that my views were wrong or that I was behaving in ways in Vermont that made people who saw me in person dislike me and think that I deserved the abuse.
Vermont is, for the most part, very rural. There really isn't a large group of modern, educated professionals, and it is not nearly as socially progressive as its reputation would have other states and countries believe.
8. Newblog2011: July 26, 2011 Please Resist
Copyright L. Kochman July 26, 2011 @ 11:46 p.m.
8. Newblog2011: July 26, 2011 Please Resist
“Educate To Innovate” and the STEM project are pretty much the same thing. People who are living in states whose government websites are talking about “innovation” need to realize that their state government is showing support for child molestation.
Tonight, I started looking around at the official websites for other states, countries and world organizations. There seems to be some support for the degradation of women, and even for child molestation.
I'm not sure if that's because those states, countries and organizations are genuinely in support of those issues or if they are afraid of the U.S. Federal Government. Either way, it is a human rights catastrophe.
I do think that what I wrote a few days ago about why the harassment caught on in Vermont and was popular here among the people whom I described was accurate. Last year, when I was first writing online about what was going on where I lived, my reports of the eagerness with which the harassment was taken up in Vermont must have made people outside Vermont think that my views were wrong or that I was behaving in ways in Vermont that made people who saw me in person dislike me and think that I deserved the abuse.
Vermont is, for the most part, very rural. There really isn't a large group of modern, educated professionals, and it is not nearly as socially progressive as its reputation would have other states and countries believe.
8. Newblog2011: July 26, 2011 Please Resist
Copyright L. Kochman July 26, 2011 @ 11:46 p.m.