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(International) Law, Politics, Arts & Culture, Journalism, Herman Dooyeweerd

Katılım Haziran 2024
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Committee for Academic Freedom
Today is International Academic Freedom Day. One of the clearest accounts of why academic freedom matters, and why it is increasingly under pressure, was delivered at CAF’s recent Navigating Academic Freedom conference. In this keynote, Professor argues that many universities are drifting away from the ideal of open inquiry and towards a more mission-driven model in which institutional “values” increasingly shape what can be said, taught, researched, or challenged. He also sets out why academic freedom ultimately depends not just on regulation, but on academics themselves being willing to exercise it visibly and confidently. Well worth watching in full: youtube.com/watch?v=8jEfPZ…
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Ross Douthat
Ross Douthat@DouthatNYT·
On the latest round of fertility discourse, friends don't let friends share chart 1 without the important context of chart 2, which is @lymanstoneky's child-survival adjustment:
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Emma Hilton
Emma Hilton@FondOfBeetles·
On Hantavirus: a (non-technical) thread. Disclaimer: I am a biology PhD, but not virology/epidemiology. Husbandman is a virology PhD. But I’m told I’m good at communicating science, so here’s my take. #Hantavirus
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Judge Stephen Dillard
Judge Stephen Dillard@JudgeDillard·
Every American should watch every second of this video. Thank you, @BenSasse.
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Leor Sapir
Leor Sapir@LeorSapir·
"We're all just winging it." -- Erica, gender clinician in Utah (2022) Last year, a court in Alabama authorized the unsealing of videos from @wpath conferences. This clip shows why WPATH had tried--unsuccessfully--to keep the videos under wraps. Read my expose in @TheFP 👇
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Steve McGuire
Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79·
Another sign of the times: Harvard is reportedly raising “several hundred million dollars” to “bring dozens of faculty members to campus and drastically shift Harvard’s academic makeup.” This could be a serious and positive step toward reforming the university.
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AltDooyeweerdian@RRBagares·
Its pointless to have suicide hotlines when you have something like this in your country. This culture of death is founded on a distorted view of personal autonomy. When you only have autonomy as a value, you have nothing.
Dr Katie Musgrave@dr_musgrave

Teenage boy with autism euthanised in the Netherlands. I think this is wrong. 😥 Takeaway point: “Assisted suicide and euthanasia regimes quickly become dangerous for the most vulnerable people in society: the sick, the disabled, and the elderly.” liveaction.org/news/teenage-b…

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AltDooyeweerdian@RRBagares·
@Eldukebagulaya Uy baka naman me soft copy yan may Chimni. Perfect yan for my paper on Rizal's failed Singapore Habeas Corpus petition as Transnational Forum-Shopping for Liberty under the Shadow of Empire
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José Duke Bagulaya 扶西
José Duke Bagulaya 扶西@Eldukebagulaya·
Peat, Rose, Chimni, Bagulaya, Leiter, Guevara, Gaja, Hsieh, Jones, Ozsu, Diamond, Duggal, Gau & Zhao, Reghizzi, Ramirez Ridderhof.
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José Duke Bagulaya 扶西@Eldukebagulaya·
Finally, after four years, I'm able to hold a copy of this volume sent from Leiden to 'Leite Island.'
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨BREAKING: Every book you have ever read. Every novel that has ever been published. It is sitting inside ChatGPT right now. Word for word. Up to 90% of it. And OpenAI told a judge that was impossible. Researchers at Stony Brook University and Columbia Law School just proved it. They fine tuned GPT-4o, Gemini 2.5 Pro, and DeepSeek V3.1 on a simple task: expand a plot summary into full text. A normal use case. The kind of thing a writing assistant is built for. No hacking. No jailbreaking. No tricks. The models started reciting copyrighted books from memory. Not paraphrasing. Not summarizing. Entire pages reproduced verbatim. Single unbroken spans exceeding 460 words. Up to 85 to 90% of entire copyrighted novels. Word for word. Then it got worse. The researchers fine tuned the models on the works of only one author. Haruki Murakami. Just his novels. Nothing else. It unlocked verbatim recall of books from over 30 completely unrelated authors. One author's books opened the vault to everyone else's. The memorization was already inside the model the whole time. The fine tuning just removed the lock. Your book might be in there right now. You would never know it unless someone looked. Every safety measure the companies rely on failed. RLHF failed. System prompts failed. Output filters failed. The exact protections these companies cite in courtroom defenses did not stop a single page from being extracted. Then the researchers compared the three models. GPT-4o. Gemini. DeepSeek. Three different companies. Three different countries. They all memorized the same books in the same regions. The correlation was 0.90 or higher. That means they all trained on the same stolen data. The paper names the sources directly: LibGen and Books3. Over 190,000 copyrighted books obtained from pirated websites. Right now, authors and publishers have dozens of active lawsuits against OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Meta. These companies have argued in court that their models learn patterns. Not copies. That no book is stored inside the weights. This paper says that is a lie. The books are still inside. And researchers just pulled them out.
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Robert P. George
Robert P. George@McCormickProf·
Reminder for friends in the DC area: On April 9th I'll be giving the 2026 Kellogg Lecture in Jurisprudence at the Library of Congress. You can register to attend in person or online at links provided in the announcement below. My Lecture is entitled "Why Liberal Secularism Fails." I'll be engaging the thought of John Rawls and Jurgen Habermas, as well as my esteemed teachers Ronald Dworkin and Joseph Raz. blogs.loc.gov/law/2026/03/jo…
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AltDooyeweerdian@RRBagares·
Not care but abuse, thanks to an unquestioning commitment to an unscientific ideology
Our Duty Canada@OurDutyCanada

Many still believe that immediate "gender affirmation" is the only compassionate path for a child in distress. However, a massive longitudinal study from Germany (Bachmann et al., 2024) proves that this "care" model is built on a foundation of shifting sand. doi.org/10.3238/arzteb… By tracking nearly 14 million young people over a decade, the researchers found that the "affirmation-only" route ignores a critical biological reality: adolescence is fluid, not fixed. The Evidence the "Affirmers" Ignore: • The 72% Desistance Rate: In the largest group of concern—females aged 15–19—72.7% of those diagnosed in 2017 no longer had a gender diagnosis five years later. If we "affirm" a child with permanent medical interventions, we are interfering with a condition that, for the vast majority, resolves on its own within five years. • Explosive, Unexplained Growth: Diagnoses skyrocketed by 800% in just ten years. This isn't a natural biological shift; it's a social and clinical phenomenon that demands skepticism, not immediate medicalization. • The Complexity of the Child: Over 70% of these minors were already struggling with documented issues like depression, anxiety, ADHD, or autism. When we "affirm" a gender identity first, we risk masking and neglecting the underlying mental health struggles that require real help. The Call to Action: Stop the Medicalization of Minors This study is a wake-up call. The truth is that "affirming care" is often a fast track to life-altering medical consequences for a condition that the data shows is temporary for most teenagers. We must stop treating temporary adolescent distress with permanent medical solutions. It is time to return to a model of careful, paced assessment that prioritizes the long-term physical and mental health of the child over the immediate demands of an ideological "affirmation" model. Our children deserve a childhood free from irreversible medical experiments. Follow the data. Protect the children. Speak the truth. Don’t just take one study’s word for it. The evidence for adolescent desistance and the need for caution is backed by major health reviews worldwide: • The Cass Review (UK, 2024): A comprehensive independent review concluding that the evidence for pediatric medical transition is "remarkably weak" and calling for a holistic, therapy-first approach. Read the Final Report: [ARCHIVED CONTENT] Final Report Cass Review webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20250310… • The Dutch "Life-Span" Study (Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2024): Researchers followed over 2,700 children for 15 years and found that "gender non-contentedness" is common in early adolescence but decreases significantly with age. View the Study Details: link.springer.com/article/10.100… • Swedish National Board of Health (2022/2024): Sweden, a pioneer in this field, has officially pivoted away from hormones for minors, citing a lack of evidence and the high rate of desistance and comorbidities. Read the Swedish Policy Shift: socialstyrelsen.se/en/about-us/ne… • The Finnish Medical Guidelines (PALKO/COHERE): Finland now prioritizes psychosocial support as the first-line treatment, noting that identity development is a natural part of adolescence that should not be medicalized. Read the Finnish Guidelines: palveluvalikoima.fi/en/gender-dysp…

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Sadanand Dhume
Sadanand Dhume@dhume·
The 1979 Iranian revolution was a hinge point in history that dramatically set back the values that progressives claim to care about, including women’s rights, gay rights, freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and rationalism in public policy. In “Persepolis,” Marjane Satrapi recalls the story of Niloufar, an 18-year-old communist activist sentenced to death by the clerical regime. The religious jurists have no problem with the death penalty for Niloufar, but they worry that as a virgin she may go to heaven. So they arrange for her to be raped by a prison guard before her execution. Later the authorities send Niloufar’s family a small dowry to commemorate this “marriage.” Ali Khamenei led this murderous medieval regime for nearly forty years. This is a regime that beat women for showing their hair and publicly hanged gays from cranes. It’s a regime that ignored the needs of its own people to fund jihadist groups in, among other places, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen and the Palestinian Territories. It’s a regime that committed murder in dozens of countries, including Germany, France, India, Australia, Argentina and Saudi Arabia. Just weeks ago, it slaughtered thousands—possibly tens of thousands—of its own citizens for protesting its repressive policies. Because the Iranian revolution offered a template for Islamist rule, albeit a Shia variant crafted by Ayatollah Khomeini, Islamists of all stripes took inspiration from it. Few countries adopted the extreme measures favored by the mullahs of Iran, but the revolution’s malign influence was felt from Morocco to Mindanao. In the 1980s it also sparked a theological arms race with Saudi Arabia, which spread its own regressive brand of Islamism around the world. Progressives in democratic countries who mourn the death of Khamenei come in different flavors. Some are simply Islamists or Islamist adjacent. Their ideology conceals the deeper religious passions that motivate them. Others are so blinded by their hatred of America and Israel that they reflexively oppose any action by them. Yet others are simply so ignorant of the nature of the Iranian regime that they can’t see the absurdity of comparing Khamenei with Dumbledore from Harry Potter. But all of these people have one thing in common. They spit on the suffering of the talented Iranian people who have had to endure nearly 50 years of brutal clerical rule.
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Eric Rassbach
Eric Rassbach@ericrassbach·
BREAKING: The Supreme Court just blocked California’s secret gender-transition policy for kids in public schools. The policy required public schools to help students transition to a different gender while hiding the transition from parents. Today’s decision lifted a Ninth Circuit order that had allowed the policy to go forward.
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Simon Polinder
Simon Polinder@SPolinder·
A wonderful start to the week! My book on religion and international relations is fully OPEN ACCESS as of today! Many thanks to the Open Access Fund of Utrecht University and the Stichting Zonneweelde for making this possible. routledge.com/Towards-A-New-…
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