Khross wrote:
Really? Who owns all these public institutions that employ our professors and higher education administrators? State governments with all sorts of Federal regulators for various compliance issues -- financial aid, Title IX, athletics. And, sorry, but the only person giving anyone attitude here is you. I've neither said, nor posted, anything hostile.
Seriously, do you not understand that?
Who owns the property does not somehow make everyone that works there a "government employee". Especially not a Federal employee, which is the implication of stating I have to take some "standardized" ethics test that you also have to take.
You are relying entirely on pedantry in order to avoid admitting that you were trying to drag the discussion onto me personally:
"You are still an active duty police officer. Taco Bell offers a discount to officers in uniform. Do
you accept the discount?" and doing do in an irrelevant fashion. No one is defending the actions of the CPSC as ethical, well-advised, or meaningfully beneficial to the public interest; the discussion is solely over the matter of legal remedy for the problem as the result of suit against the government versus suit against the individuals, and the irrelevancy of lawsuits to people getting fired.
The only person giving anyone attitude here is you. Period. You have been instructed that you do not have privilege to ask me personal questions. I don't particularly care what technicalities you want to use to excuse it; it's framed in terms of me, personally, and therefore is a personal question as far as I am concerned. I do not need to and will not defend this standard to you. That's all there is to it. You are not in your classroom; you do not set the terms of the discussion, and if you want to have a conversation with me you will do so by talking in terms of the matter at hand and not referring to my personal situation, or you will not have a conversation with me. Period. I'm an adult, I determine under what conditions I will speak to someone, and I am not "giving you attitude" by doing so. If you want to set your own conditions you go right ahead, and if they aren't acceptable to me, I just won't discuss things with you.