Daily Archives: March 20, 2025

All Kinds Of Time (3-20-25)

01:00 He’s got all kinds of time04:00 “For my entire adult life liberals have defined the center of the country as socially liberal fiscally conservative. Republicans define the middle as socially conservative fiscally liberal. My take is that the country … Continue reading

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I’m A New Man! (18th Edition) 3-20-25

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Why was Big Law so heavily on the side of same-sex marriage?

Grok says: Big Law—those massive, elite law firms like Skadden, Latham, or Cravath—threw significant weight behind same-sex marriage, especially in the lead-up to Obergefell v. Hodges (2015), the Supreme Court case that legalized it nationwide. Their support wasn’t just casual; … Continue reading

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Was Google right to fire James Damore?

Grok says: Whether Google was “right” to fire James Damore depends on how you weigh principles like free expression, workplace culture, and legal boundaries—there’s no universal answer, just trade-offs. Damore, a software engineer, was fired in August 2017 after his … Continue reading

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Race and the Origins of Woke

Grok notes: “Seminars in academic or professional spheres tend to lean formal unless explicitly billed as interactive. For example, in Western university settings, students usually wait for permission to speak, while some European or informal tech conference talks might tolerate … Continue reading

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