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Cap Metro President/CEO
Randy Clarke is ATP s new executive director (as specified by the nascent corporation s just-approved bylaws); former Downtown Austin Alliance general counsel
Casey Burack and the city s deputy chief financial officer,
Greg Canally, are moving over to similar roles at the ATP. Austin Mayor
Steve Adler and Cap Metro board member
Eric Stratton represent the two parents on the new board. The other three community members, each appointed to bring particular areas of expertise to the ATP as it launches, include architect
Veronica Castro de Barrera (elected chair at the Jan. 20 meeting), Huston-Tillotson University President Dr.
About Whataboutism : When turnabout is never fair play
By William Voegeli City Journal
Published Jan. 13, 2021
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Politics and law
The Social Order
Many things are complicated but not everything. If you condemned the Antifa/Black Lives Matter violence that took place around the country in 2020, as all conservatives did, then you must condemn the Trumpist riot at the U.S. Capitol in 2021. Period.
Suppose, however, you spent last summer applauding the riots, or dissembling about them, or dismissing them. In that case, to deplore last week’s violence credibly is not so simple. If you demand that your political adversaries adhere to a principle, but exempt people whose cause you endorse from having to comply, then that preference you enjoy boasting about is not really a principle. It is not a standard of conduct applicable to all, in other words, but just another rhetorical device used for political combat.
In the spring of 1994
, then-sophomores Paul Massingill and Robert Bleker were walking back to their dorms after a Student Leadership board meeting. It was a time when hazing was a major issue within UT’s Greek system and the pair felt that an alternative space for male bonding was needed. Just four years earlier, an intoxicated Beta Theta Pi member had fallen to his death from the roof of his fraternity house, and a Sigma Nu pledge was subjected to gruesome hazing in the basement of the legacy organization he’d hoped to join. After a high-profile investigation and court case, the latter fraternity’s chapter was suspended on campus. It was a reckoning for UT’s fraternity row, but the toxic culture hadn’t just disappeared. Massingill and Bleker started talking about what their ideal student organization would look like. The friends swore their group would not tolerate hazing of any kind.