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Trump's Second Term

It's not the font that is woke, it's using it for the purposes of equity and inclusion that's woke.


Same. Equity and inclusion are woke.
If that first statement were true, wouldn't it be better just to allow other fonts rather than to ban that one? In any case, there's a fundamental difference between not doing something and reversing something that was already done. Changing a "woke" policy, whether you agree or disagree with it, might change the way a thing is done. Doing away with DEI in hiring and admissions likely changes who is hired and who is admitted. The excuse always made for such changes is that "woke" policies produce an advantage for some that disadvantages others. You might be able to say that a sans serif font produces an advantage for certain people in their ability to read documents, but I would contend that such a change confers no disadvantage to anyone. Nobody actually needs serifs. If your dyslexic neighbor can read a document, this does not mean you cannot! You can argue that some policies should be dropped when a certain finite number of positions is available. That argument is crazily irrelevant when deciding how readable a document will be.
 
for non US readers why is it right to move US space command to Alabama? I am not aware that Alabama has a strong space base (cf Florida, Texas, California, or the UFO base in Nevada).
Off the top of my head, so please feel free to verify these things, a while ago (maybe near the end of the first Trump Administration or early Biden Administration?), Alabama won the contest to have the base there. After the Supreme Court removed Roe v Wade, Alabama instituted laws that conflicted with federal regulations and rather discouraged women/families/intelligent people/moral people from wanting to move to or be there. That severely harmed the talent pool that they would be able to draw upon. Thus, the Biden Administration changed the plans to the next contender in response to the conflict and problems that Alabama Republicans manufactured for no actually good reason. This just looks like the Trump Administration is arbitrarily moving it back to support Alabama Republicans. This development is honestly unsurprising, wasteful, and undermines the agency... which are all things that are entirely in line with the Republican Party's MO, really.
 
Stephen Miller
@StephenM
When foreigners invade our territory and violently rape defenseless women these are war crimes. Democrat judges give them aid, shelter not because they are “soft” but because they support the end game: the forced humiliation, dismantlement, domination and destruction of the West.
So no actual cases, just Nazi ranting, Temu Nosferatu?
 
If that first statement were true, wouldn't it be better just to allow other fonts rather than to ban that one? In any case, there's a fundamental difference between not doing something and reversing something that was already done. Changing a "woke" policy, whether you agree or disagree with it, might change the way a thing is done. Doing away with DEI in hiring and admissions likely changes who is hired and who is admitted. The excuse always made for such changes is that "woke" policies produce an advantage for some that disadvantages others. You might be able to say that a sans serif font produces an advantage for certain people in their ability to read documents, but I would contend that such a change confers no disadvantage to anyone. Nobody actually needs serifs. If your dyslexic neighbor can read a document, this does not mean you cannot! You can argue that some policies should be dropped when a certain finite number of positions is available. That argument is crazily irrelevant when deciding how readable a document will be.
Times Roman font was invented for the eponymous English newspaper. It was developed from ancient Roman fonts. So it is both non-American and woke DEI European. Poor choice for this administration, really.😏
 
Off the top of my head, so please feel free to verify these things, a while ago (maybe near the end of the first Trump Administration or early Biden Administration?), Alabama won the contest to have the base there. After the Supreme Court removed Roe v Wade, Alabama instituted laws that conflicted with federal regulations and rather discouraged women/families/intelligent people/moral people from wanting to move to or be there. That severely harmed the talent pool that they would be able to draw upon. Thus, the Biden Administration changed the plans to the next contender in response to the conflict and problems that Alabama Republicans manufactured for no actually good reason. This just looks like the Trump Administration is arbitrarily moving it back to support Alabama Republicans. This development is honestly unsurprising, wasteful, and undermines the agency... which are all things that are entirely in line with the Republican Party's MO, really.
Thanks for the background
 
It's not the font that is woke, it's using it for the purposes of equity and inclusion that's woke.


Same. Equity and inclusion are woke.
Yeah, why should all those disabled people be able to read, when Trump and many of his folliwers can't?
So no actual cases, just Nazi ranting, Temu Nosferatu?
Nos feratu? I'd really rather he was Su feratu.
 
Serif fonts are supposedly easier to read in the small sizes usually found in the "body text' of newspapers.
 
Times Roman font was invented for the eponymous English newspaper. It was developed from ancient Roman fonts. So it is both non-American and woke DEI European. Poor choice for this administration, really.😏
So what could it be about the font created for the newspaper of note of a global empire, and whose name links it back to a previous gigantic empire, that appeals to them?
 
Serif fonts are supposedly easier to read in the small sizes usually found in the "body text' of newspapers.
Way back I worked with teenagers with 'special educational needs', including plenty with dyslexia. The recommended font for classroom work was Comic Sans.
 
Remember that one of the objections to gay marriage was that it would somehow devalue heterosexual marriage.
Yes, the supposed sanctity of marriage was one of the major objections even back in the first debate here on civil unions. It is a particular irony that this objection was raised by the Catholic archbishop of Vermont, given that civil union was always a civil issue, and the Catholic Church has long disparaged civil marriage as lacking sanctity already.

In an adjuct to this whole affair, I note that Trump is now suing to get rid of sign language interpretation of his appearances because (and you couldn't make this up) it detracts from his ability to control his image!
 

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