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Critique of Victimhood Culture in Education and Politics
This chapter examines recent university decisions to cancel graduation ceremonies amid safety concerns, critiquing student reactions as indicative of a broader victimhood culture. The speakers analyze the disconnect between student protests and real political impact, highlighting the implications for societal attitudes towards authority. They delve into the complexities of victim narratives in politics, particularly in relation to legal controversies surrounding high-profile figures, questioning the reliability of key witnesses in these cases.