Tech recruiters were once welcomed on campus. Now they face protests (latimes.com) 1 points by rschnalzer 6y ago ↗ HN
[–] JohnFen 6y ago ↗ I am very pleased to see this happening. The underlying important point is that your choice of employer is as much an ethical decision as anything else. [–] verdverm 6y ago ↗ So a handful of students get to decide, for the entire campus, what they do and do not like, accept, or is ethical?These students probably have no memory of 9/11, maybe if they lost a loved one that day they would have more informed opinions? [–] JohnFen 6y ago ↗ > So a handful of students get to decide, for the entire campus, what they do and do not like, accept, or is ethical?No, they get to decide for themselves, and express that opinion.
[–] verdverm 6y ago ↗ So a handful of students get to decide, for the entire campus, what they do and do not like, accept, or is ethical?These students probably have no memory of 9/11, maybe if they lost a loved one that day they would have more informed opinions? [–] JohnFen 6y ago ↗ > So a handful of students get to decide, for the entire campus, what they do and do not like, accept, or is ethical?No, they get to decide for themselves, and express that opinion.
[–] JohnFen 6y ago ↗ > So a handful of students get to decide, for the entire campus, what they do and do not like, accept, or is ethical?No, they get to decide for themselves, and express that opinion.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 20.1 ms ] threadThese students probably have no memory of 9/11, maybe if they lost a loved one that day they would have more informed opinions?
No, they get to decide for themselves, and express that opinion.