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Hal's avatar

Is it the case, across many institutions, that only those retired can speak freely about obvious problems? MacGregor does not seem to care what people think. He speaks his mind and tells it as he sees it. The same with retired IDF General Brick. We see this with retired professors emeritus when it comes to the global warming/climate change/new scary name for weather thing. They speak out in opposition and are able to because they do not need grants to earn a living. It seems that those in a position, through courage, ethical compulsion, inherent independence of mind, etc. who go against the grain are uncommon. Perhaps the rarity of this is another indicator of the deep institutional rot that we think we smell. What sort of person is attracted to and thrives in our major institutions?

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Might one consider how much Israel relies on support from the USA in the form of military and economic aid? If you have an older brother who will reliably come to your aid you can pick fights you can’t win knowing you have someone watching your back or coming to your aid. This enables a softness and dependency that may weaken your resolve and create the inadequacy we see today in their armed forces.

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