
Have You Heard?
Initially the rhetoric I heard went as follows:
"An email from SIPA's Office of Career Services went out Tuesday afternoon with a caution from the official, an alumnus of the school. Students who will be applying for jobs in the federal government could jeopardize their prospects by posting links to WikiLeaks online, or even by discussing the leaked documents on social networking sites, the official was quoted as saying."Now the rhetoric has changed, Mr Crowley the spokesperson for the State Department has said that this is false , and that State Department employees are told not to access WikiLeaks and download the documents because they are still classified. He goes on to say that though he seriously condemns what Assange is doing, the State Department as given any advice out to anyone.
This Makes me wonder:
- Is there really such a thing as privacy online? Can you imagine loosing out on a job because you commented on on your chucklehead friend post on Facebook or twitter. We have freedom to say whatever we want but we may have to pay for it years down the fucking road. I hope this sort of policy doesn't catch on to sexual harassment. A dirty joke I told a friend on Facebook 2 years ago might come up some how and offend some people in the future
- My next talk isn't really as germane to this Wiki Leaks thing, I am thinking about The Ivy League and elitism in America. I have met many a fucking ass-clown (A jerk; a buffoon; a person who is inept or ill-behaved to the point that others find him laughable) from Columbia , Harvard, Princeton, etc. It a shame the leaders of tomorrow will come from the crop of people I have seen.Of course If I was accepted to any Ivy League now for a PhD Program I would take it because the name carries a lot of weight in certain circles. At this point in my life my bottom line in terms of activity is $$$. I want to buy my wife nice things, I want to move out the hood, I want to pay off my remaining balance and get my Master's decree. lol
I'm done blabbing
Peace!!!!
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