• ndr42 a day ago

    Acting fast would be nice but I think the dismantling of science/education in the US is far from done - it will continue for some years

    • Suppafly a day ago

      >but I think the dismantling of science/education in the US is far from done

      True, but it doesn't need to be dismantled much to start making young US workers less desirable.

    • bell-cot a day ago

      But the last time that Europe acted fast and coordinated was when? Napoleon's Hundred Days, perhaps?

      • rendx a day ago

        As a European, I strongly prefer slow and decentralized and the principle of subsidiarity over quick and easy to corrupt, as current history demonstrates. To me, it is a tradeoff well worth it.

        Many seem not to be familiar with that fundamental core principle of the European Union:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsidiarity_(European_Union)

      • more_corn a day ago

        I’m ready

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