More than a thousand Harvard students walked out of their commencement ceremony yesterday to support 13 undergraduates who were barred from graduating after they participated in the Gaza solidarity encampment in Harvard Yard.

Asmer Safi, one of the 13 pro-Palestinian student protesters barred from graduating, says that while his future has been thrown into uncertainty while he is on probation, he has no regrets about standing up for Palestinian rights.

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    6 months ago

    It’s almost as if you breezed by the acknowledgement that some jobs do require secondary education. A fun fact about those doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals: following school they then spend another 4+ years in residency where they actually develop the skills they need to be that doctor you were referring to.

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      6 months ago

      You acknowledged that first and then you said- “If you want to learn a profession there is nothing gatekeeping you from doing it.”

      So the second thing you said contradicted the former. I assumed via the way time works that the second one was the one you meant to say.

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        6 months ago

        One statement does not contradict the other. Learning and education are not gatekept by a school. That is the point I made. Widen your view for a moment and maybe understand that a person can learn anywhere. The means to do so exist outside the hallowed halls of academia.

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          Learning and education are not gatekept by a school.

          They are when it’s medical school.

          Widen your view for a moment and maybe understand that a person can learn anywhere.

          Not if they legally want to practice as a doctor.

          The means to do so exist outside the hallowed halls of academia.

          Not if you wish to legally practice medicine.

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            6 months ago

            Anything outside of a select few professions can be learned outside of a campus with fresher material.

            I can’t help but notice your… selection… seems to align with something I already covered. It really is a shame they dropped language arts from grade school curriculum.

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            To drill into this further - while there is a barrier to practice: that does not mean you cannot learn anything about the medical field while outside academia.

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              Yes, and then you keep contradicting that by saying things like “Learning and education are not gatekept by a school” and “Widen your view for a moment and maybe understand that a person can learn anywhere. The means to do so exist outside the hallowed halls of academia.”

              It’s not my fault you can’t make up your mind.

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                  6 months ago

                  They are only accurate if they apply to doctors as well. What you said before you said those things is not really relevant because, again, of the way time works.