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> Either I resist their struggle, ignore their humanity, and abandon my values, or I join their struggle against our shared oppressors (my faculty, my Dean, our university, the state of Washington, and ultimately, the voters, who insist on electing representatives that keep our university too resource poor to serve everyone we admit).
How awful that these voters, despite knowing the state has unlimited resources, choose to limit the resources given to that university, for no reason at all. Certainly different priorities in allocating limited resources have nothing to do with it - it is because voters desire oppression.
"Please don't pick the most provocative thing in an article or post to complain about in the thread. Find something interesting to respond to instead."
I'm afraid the whole article is like that. Honestly that might be one of the least provocative passages.