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drmeow

(5,892 posts)
29. Definitely has elements of that
Fri Dec 19, 2025, 09:55 AM
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although (and this is not intended to be any sort of justification at all), academia is a brutal, toxic cesspool of exploitation (I know this being a 2nd generation academic). My own PhD granting department was known as the "shark tank" for their poor treatment of graduate students. One division of my unit had to be dissolved because the faculty could not get along!

Dig deep enough into any workplace/school shooting and you are likely to find a mix of an unstable perp with (as you suggest) some elements of inappropriate external blame and a toxic environment involving bullying and favoritism.

Graduate students are often treated like indentured servants and are so dependent on their abusers that they have no recourse but to take what is dished out. Academia is a caste system as strict and brutal as any other caste system, and while grad students are not the "untouchables" (that is reserved for PhDs who stayed in academia but never had a faculty position - like myself), they are the next lowest rung. What is worse is that they like to strut around and pretend to be so egalitarian and merit based.

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If he is a disgruntled graduate student drmeow Thursday #1
Fellow students earlier in life TommyT139 Thursday #17
what doesn't add up? WhiskeyGrinder Thursday #2
A little too convenient? SheltieLover Thursday #3
They , in the news conference, have not said anything .. yet .. about the Boston killing Srkdqltr Thursday #4
There was a separate press conf for Boston TommyT139 Thursday #18
I saw that. Thats why i said yet. Srkdqltr Thursday #19
Sad indeed. TommyT139 Friday #23
*Providence Totally Tunsie Thursday #5
Spell check edhopper Thursday #9
48 year old immigrant DET Thursday #6
Unfortunately, it makes sense to me bottomofthehill Thursday #7
What was the motive to target edhopper Thursday #8
What is the motive in many mass shootings bottomofthehill Thursday #14
Apparently he attended the same school as the murdered MIT professor. Scrivener7 Friday #28
The professor and the dead suspect are both from Portugal malaise Thursday #10
Was a Brown student, for PhD, dropped out. Justice Thursday #11
Grad school is a "publish or perish" sweatshop. Now and then a PhD student murders faculty dalton99a Thursday #12
Exactly. Surprising it doesn't happen more often. Irish_Dem Friday #26
Attended school in Lisbon with the MIT professor Justice Thursday #13
Where did you read that? Nt lostnfound Friday #24
U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts moondust Thursday #15
A thorough investigation would review the victims business ties IbogaProject Thursday #16
Intetesting! SheltieLover Friday #27
Unibomber Strelnikov_ Thursday #20
While I'm never one to overlook a potential conspiracy, a man entering middle age reflecting on the failure of his artemisia1 Thursday #21
Definitely has elements of that drmeow Friday #29
If it involves physics, most of us will never figure it out. Sneederbunk Thursday #22
Stinks to high heaven. PuraVidaDreamin Friday #25
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