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5. She appears to be a perpetual student. Perhaps all of her
Mon Jul 23, 2018, 05:28 PM
Jul 2018

fields of interests - she has degrees in philosophy, law, aerospace and mechanical engineering, and eventually another one from Yale that she's working on - are actually leading to one grand theory of something

A few months ago, I read that articles she'd written in 2009 and 2010 for The Humanist were pulled after the incident(s) at Yale, one deemed racist and the other one "out of step with our commitment to social justice and to the pressing need to be realistic about the racism that permeates our culture today." https://thehumanist.com/contributor/sarah-braasch/

She seems warped in a Rachel Dolzeal kinda way to me.



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