In other times, not too long ago, we'd be talking about real investigations, even a special counsel to ensure their fairness and thoroughness. There would be the prospect of accountability. Instead now we've got a bunch of fraternity brothers running the show, telling campus administrators that they will police their own frat house and w…
In other times, not too long ago, we'd be talking about real investigations, even a special counsel to ensure their fairness and thoroughness. There would be the prospect of accountability. Instead now we've got a bunch of fraternity brothers running the show, telling campus administrators that they will police their own frat house and we need not concern ourselves with the details. And a majority of administrators are fine with that. Takeaway: it is impossible to fix a problem if you are not willing to acknowledge that one exists in the first place.
In other times, not too long ago, we'd be talking about real investigations, even a special counsel to ensure their fairness and thoroughness. There would be the prospect of accountability. Instead now we've got a bunch of fraternity brothers running the show, telling campus administrators that they will police their own frat house and we need not concern ourselves with the details. And a majority of administrators are fine with that. Takeaway: it is impossible to fix a problem if you are not willing to acknowledge that one exists in the first place.
For historical context: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Investigations_into_the_2012_Benghazi_attack