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The Right to Remain Silent

The Right to Remain Silent SHARE Universities, corporations, nonprofit groups, and other institutions are increasingly pressured to take positions on political issues such as climate change, systemic racism, diversity, and a new election law in Georgia. Writing at Arc Digital, Spencer Case warns of the consequences of this politicization: If most major corporations, scientific organizations, universities, and other prominent entities are committed to political goals especially the same political goals then personal neutrality will be difficult or impossible to maintain. Many people will be conscripted into political speech when they’d rather remain silent.…Politics has its place, but that place shouldn’t be everywhere, all the time. When politics is pervasive, it is worse. There must be space for political neutrality, and this means that we must be able to remain silent on political matters in most contexts without (too many) adverse social consequences.

Podcast: Back to Wuhan, with Spencer Case

Podcast: Back to Wuhan, with Spencer Case Spencer Case Almost exactly a year ago I had Spencer Case on the show from Wuhan, China, where he had a front row seat to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. A lot of listeners wrote asking about Spencer and wanting to know if he got out, and what he was up to. And now is the perfect time for a sequel and update: Spencer is back in Wuhan, finishing up a post-doc fellowship at Wuhan University, where he is working on two books and a pile of academic articles. Spencer has also started his own podcast, Micro-Digressions, and it is worth a listen if you have even a passing interest in philosophy.

MAKING SPIRITS BRIGHT: McCordsville police wrap up Christmas for families

MAKING SPIRITS BRIGHT: McCordsville police wrap up Christmas for families 12/15/20 6:35 AM MCCORDSVILLE For the third year in a row, the McCordsville Police Department and Meijer teamed up to brighten children’s Christmas with their annual Holiday with Heroes gift-giving event. Meijer donated funds to provide gifts to families in need while the officers did the shopping and passed out Christmas presents to the children Sunday, Dec. 13. The effort was able to help 11 children in the McCordsville area. Story continues below gallery 1 of 6 Officer Dan Trejo of the McCordsville Police Department shows off some of the gifts he selected for area children.  Submitted photo

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