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Sufficient?
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Sufficient, yes.
It is a fact.

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And that story
which I quote...

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is vile and classist
and manipulative...

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and pornographic...
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It's pornographic?
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What gives you the right
to speak to a woman...

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Yes, I'm sorry.
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I'm sorry
you feel yourself empowered.

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You say so yourself...
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to strut, to posture,
to perform.

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You say that higher education
is a joke...

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and treat it as such.
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You treat it as such
and confess to a taste...

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to play the patriarch
in your class...

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to grant this, to deny that...
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to embrace your students.
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How can you assert?
How can you stand there?

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How can you deny it?
You did it to me here.

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You did. You confess.
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You love the power...
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to deviate, to invent,
to transgress...

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to transgress whatever norms
have been established for us.

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And you think it's charming
to question in yourself...

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this taste to mock and destroy.
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But to the aspirations
of your students...

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of hard-working students
who come here...

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who slave to come here...
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You have no idea what it cost me
to come to this school.

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You mock us.
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You call education hazing...
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and from your so-protected,
so-elitist seat...

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you hold our confusion
as a joke...

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and our hopes and efforts
with it.

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Then you sit there and say,
"What have I done?"

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And ask me to understand
that you have aspirations, too.

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But I tell you...
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I tell you that you are vile...
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and that you are exploitative...
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and if you possess one ounce
of that inner honesty...

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you describe in your book...
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you can look in yourself and
see those things that I see...

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and you can find revulsion
equal to my own. Good day.

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Wait a second, will you?
Just one moment.

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Nice day today.

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