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Opening the barn door
JD has been working on the barn door recently, noting that doors sometimes conceal things when there is no need to hide them. There isn’t much to hide here at ChaosFarm.
The Oberlin.edu website alumni relations and general information pages immediately come to mind. Everything about Oberlin.edu and the alumni discussion group is idyllic, happy hype presenting only the flawless attributes of the College. There is little room for suggested improvements since that would implicitly convey that things are less than perfect.
Long ago in the financial world, JD discovered that an annual report with a lot of glitz often contains some bad news. The glitz often had an inverse relationship to the reported results. This same inverse relationship seems to apply to websites as well.
In the course of using research websites to build OberlinChaos, it became increasingly clear that the more glitz and gimmickry in a website, the more shoddy the website’s engineering and content. Hence, OberlinChaos contains no naked dancing girls or scrolling regions within scrolling regions.
In the course of using research websites to build OberlinChaos, it became increasingly clear that the more glitz and gimmickry in a website, the more shoddy the engineering and content. Hence, OberlinChaos contains no naked dancing girls or scrolling regions within scrolling regions.
JD has sometimes been accused of being ‘down on Oberlin.” Some folks do not recognize that when he makes a focused criticism of the College it is not to be read as a blanket rejection.
OberlinChaos has a policy of letting readers be critical of us as well as complimentary. Therefore, we are presenting both the good and bad of some recent comments about OberlinChaos.
The Bad News First
The following bad news came from a conversation posted on The Uncensored Unofficial Oberlin Alumni Facebook Discussion Group. (This Facebook group exists for people who want to post their thoughts without the college censoring them.) Posted by CW on November 17, 2019:Has this less-than-objective website [meaning OberlinChaos.com] come up for discussion before? It appears to go beyond the Gibson’s debacle, but a cursory glance also would indicate it’s about as unbiased as Legal Insurrection. Kind of sad, though. I, at least, never saw people creating entire discussions and websites about Oberlin and how awful it was until the Gibson’s debacle started. · Response to CW from La Simpática: What the hell is this website? · Response to La Simpática from CW: Near as I can tell, some right-wing crackpot set it up. I found it in a comment on Legal Insurrection. · Response to La Simpática from GC: AND! It’s “Cardinal Red and Mikado Yellow,” NOT “Crimson and Gold.”
The good news
A dispatch from the Oberlin front
JD responds to the dispatch
JW, I have spent much of the day working on OberlinChaos and am ready for bed. You raise a lot of points to think about tomorrow. Re the dining situation, when I was a student, every supper required either a coat and tie or you did not eat. In this gracious living atmosphere, 5 men and 5 women sat alternately spaced around the table. There were no specific seat assignments, just the spacing requirement, which prevented people from forming little cliques. There was continuous conversation, and the food was ample and tasty, unlike during the years before I was a student. In that earlier period, each housemother bought the food for her dining room in amounts appropriate for a little old lady rather than in quantities for football players. In this eating environment, one of my classmates came to Oberlin as an eating machine that could hold its own against any hog in the barnyard. He graduated with excellent manners and went on to a very successful career in high tech. He learned in the dining hall as well as in the classroom. It is sickening to see how beautiful the campus is today, knowing that with the rot at the upper levels of the College and the new financial era we are in the beauty cannot last. When I was a student, the campus was grungy, but its core was solid, and its leaders were decent people. It would be an honor to have you as an OberlinChaos author. There is nothing wrong with being a plumber – I have done some plumbing myself. Thirty-one years ago, I bought a new water heater, brought it back to the farm in the back seat of a Chevy Cavalier, and applied some of what I learned in chemistry and physics when installing it. The result? It is still working flawlessly today, 31 years later. Thank you, Oberlin!
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The purpose of this blog is to tell the other side of the other side of the , OSCA, the Kosher-Halal Co-op, faculty independence, and UAW stories to Oberlin Alumni lest they believe the College’s heavily redacted and whitewashed version of events. Please tell your fellow Obies how the Trustee-Politburo has damaged the Gibsons, the College’s reputation, the worth of our degrees, the college’s union workers, K-H, faculty independence, and the OSCA Co-op tradition. No sleazy PR can divert attention from the BOT’s negligence in these matters. Speak up and insist that the BOT arrest its compulsive, neo-Puritan righteousness, which has already eradicated THOUSANDS of $36,000 scholarships, a cooperating union, K-H, the OSCA Student Co-op, and hobbled a world class faculty — just to wreck a tiny bakery!