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also nobody gives a shit about student activism
For Business degrees and law, DEI shit looks good on the resume. Or so I suppose. One of my class toppers, and a big DEI supporter, does protest and hold signs. I don't know why, but that dude is smart, there's probably a good reason.
 

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For Business degrees and law, DEI shit looks good on the resume. Or so I suppose. One of my class toppers, and a big DEI supporter, does protest and hold signs. I don't know why, but that dude is smart, there's probably a good reason.
good for him🦄
 

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ngl reading this thread made me realise how woke sm ppl are. Js chillax n enjoy uni guys, we're not gna be this young forever
 

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its an incredibly valid reason if youve expereinced being squished into the light rails every morning and afternoon. ask any unsw student or sb/sg student and theyll surely tell you how bad it gets. also some poeple dont wear deodrant/fragrances so the whole lr always gets hot and smells + everyone geniuenly ends up sqaushed to each others legs and arms
This is with trains too
 

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also nobody gives a shit about student activism and it’s not a deciding factor when choosing to go to uni or picking a certain uni. if you want to be involved then you can but it’s got nothing to do with the quality of education or graduate outcomes, so to ask why do ppl study at xyz uni even tho students exercise their right to free speech makes no sense
Exercise their right to free speech? Far-right activists couldn't get away with doing any of this shit, and these left wing activists are happy about it. There is no "free speech" and these people do not support "free speech".
 

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I want to go usyd cos its like hogwarts and they habe qiudditch
i dont want to go unsw cos its literally the light rail stop after my school, so its like travelling to school all over again and i dont want to do that
Quidditch is a stupid game even in the world of harry potter where magic exists

It's completely asinine IRL
 

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American media unfortunately. Those idiots actually think illegal immigration and gender bending is a good thing. If Australians listen to them, we're all fucked.
But Iran has gender bending?
 

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yeah fair I can understand that uni isn’t a necessary step towards achieving life goals and being successful for a lot of ppl. altho I would think in a nursing degree or masters you get trained in taking blood and cannulating aren’t they like main tasks of a nurse? forgive my ignorance
but anyways it’s chill like no hate to uni haters it’s just that for some careers uni can be rlly valuable and sometimes the only path
With uni, Id only go if the degree is a professional requirement (i.e. to be a nurse, you need a nursing degree, to be an engineer you need an engineering degree). I wouldnt bother going to get a generic degree (business, arts etc) because the cost to benefit ratio isnt there. You are far better off breaking into the workforce, gaining experience and then decide to go back later. I remember when I graduated, I was top of my degree and in interviews (I did maybe 30+ as a grad) all the interviewers cared about was my internship, I was NEVER asked about my degree. Even in my career, I frequently work with people who either have degrees in unrelated fields or no degrees at all.

For Business degrees and law, DEI shit looks good on the resume. Or so I suppose. One of my class toppers, and a big DEI supporter, does protest and hold signs. I don't know why, but that dude is smart, there's probably a good reason.
I think there are a lot of misconceptions around DEI, what it does and its value. From a professional and personal standpoint, a business with a diverse workforce will usually perform better than one with a mono-culture. When I say "diverse", Im not just referring to hiring more women or ethnic minorities. Im referring to that plus hiring people across all backgrounds, like people of all ages, parents, people without kids, people from other industries etc. Having a broad range of people in your workplace means you are bringing in more diverse views and that does a lot for innovation etc. Unfortunately, DEI has been captured by activists who are looking to push a social agenda. DEI works best when it is laser focused on supporting business needs, not political ones. It is frustrating to see DEI go too far because its image has been ruined and DEI can do a lot of good when used appropriately

There are a lot of misconceptions as well with hiring practices and DEI. The biggest one I hear is "If you are a women/LGBT/minority etc you get preference for government jobs". This simply isnt the case - we legally cannot discriminate for any reason. The only exception to this is targeted roles, where you need to apply to AHRC to limit hiring to a specific group. This is only granted in narrow circumstances, for example if we are hiring an Indigenous Liaison Officer, it would make sense to hire an Indigenous person, so an exception would be needed from AHRC. In a regular recruitment process, Diversity cant be considered a factor. If we want to attract a more diverse group of candidates, we may choose to change how and where we advertise, but that is all we do. Merit is the only thing we can consider when we actually assess the candidates.
 

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I'm sure the Islamic Republic will send Assassins after them, or at least let the Police make their lives a living hell. Also acceptable.
Brother, the Islamic Republic mandates gays gender bend.
 

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My uni is so depressing that one of the lecturers didn't have a gender. SHE looked and sounded like a girl. and the saddest part was that SHE was the hottest lecturer we had, probably cause she was the youngest. And she wasn't even an Asian, she was German I think. I kept on hornyposting about her to one of my friends, who was taking the same class. Today I look back on that term with shame.

Thank god the girls at my work are fine. I don't want to goon to my fucking lecturers
 

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Exercise their right to free speech? Far-right activists couldn't get away with doing any of this shit, and these left wing activists are happy about it. There is no "free speech" and these people do not support "free speech".
on university campuses in particular there is free speech for everyone and you just have to accept it left or right or whatever else, uni’s are historically breeding grounds for activism and all that, there’s movements and bodies for all kinds of ideologies and social justice issues everyone just does their own thing and promotes their own agenda all year, the only ppl who have an issue with student activism and politics are ppl like you who have nothing to do with university

literally no one who attends uni cares what the socialists or feminists or pro-xyz wanna say, it’s fine to agree to disagree and move on and stay peaceful. free speech is hurting nobody and is a danger to nobody unless it’s weaponised or intended to harm, which certainly can be the case but your point is that free speech isnt accessible to everyone in uni but it is
 

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on university campuses in particular there is free speech for everyone and you just have to accept it left or right or whatever else, uni’s are historically breeding grounds for activism and all that, there’s movements and bodies for all kinds of ideologies and social justice issues everyone just does their own thing and promotes their own agenda all year, the only ppl who have an issue with student activism and politics are ppl like you who have nothing to do with university

literally no one who attends uni cares what the socialists or feminists or pro-xyz wanna say, it’s fine to agree to disagree and move on and stay peaceful. free speech is hurting nobody and is a danger to nobody unless it’s weaponised or intended to harm, which certainly can be the case but your point is that free speech isnt accessible to everyone in uni but it is
Where is homophobiaSOC?
 

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on university campuses in particular there is free speech for everyone and you just have to accept it left or right or whatever else, uni’s are historically breeding grounds for activism and all that, there’s movements and bodies for all kinds of ideologies and social justice issues everyone just does their own thing and promotes their own agenda all year, the only ppl who have an issue with student activism and politics are ppl like you who have nothing to do with university

literally no one who attends uni cares what the socialists or feminists or pro-xyz wanna say, it’s fine to agree to disagree and move on and stay peaceful. free speech is hurting nobody and is a danger to nobody unless it’s weaponised or intended to harm, which certainly can be the case but your point is that free speech isnt accessible to everyone in uni but it is
no there is quite literally not "free speech for everyone". Far-right student activists could not do 10% of what the far-left do.
 

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no there is quite literally not "free speech for everyone".
Honestly, at this point Id argue that we dont really have a right to free speech. Unlike the US, it isnt in our constitution and it isnt even in statute, it's just a common law principle. Add to that all these ridiculous hate speech laws and it begs the question, how free are we in this regard?
 

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Honestly, at this point Id argue that we dont really have a right to free speech. Unlike the US, it isnt in our constitution and it isnt even in statute, it's just a common law principle. Add to that all these ridiculous hate speech laws and it begs the question, how free are we in this regard?
Australia has nothing remotely resembling legal free speech, but the claim was even narrower - free speech on campus (as in university rules, not laws), And that certainly doesn't exist either. These gaza protests were allowed because much of the university adminstration and staff support it, and they're scared of far left students who are willing to go to great lengths to protest. But the 'far-right' equivalent would just see them call the police day 1 and that would be that.
 

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