As colleges across America reopen for in-person learning this fall, some are asking students to report peers who might not be following guidelines that universities have set up to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
For example, the University of Miami has set up a system where “students are encouraged to report concerns about unsafe behaviors” of their peers, and administrators will review the concern.
Texas A&M University has a similar system where faculty members and administrators can file a report if they are concerned someone else on campus has COVID-19 or has come into contact with the virus.
Tulane University also has a system where university members can report “problematic behavior” related to COVID-19, and depending on the circumstance, are asked to call the university police.
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5 comments:
Kinda of like what the facists did/do. So be a good little commie traitor and turn in your comrades.
Wow
Just like their Chinese friends
Perfect.
Start training regular citizens (especially the young ones) to be secret informers on their fellow citizens.
We have already trained them to believe the government can take care of them. We've trained them to be afraid of their fellow citizens.
C'mon comrades, finish the indoctrination.
AND THEY FALL FOR IT.
Keep cheering.
Stand by for a load of social media shaming.
Read 1984 again.
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