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by coldtea 3388 days ago
>Did you even read the context of the comment you originally replied to? It refers to people, not an organization.

Organizations consist of people. There is some more stuff beyond that -- just some legal documents, buildings, and other assets, but the thing that actually has the agency to drive an organization is people.

>So no, these aren't the same people. However, it is the same parent organization, but I don't think anyone is disputing that even though that's the strawman you are attacking.

They are the same people that worked there and didn't protest publicly about the actions of the organization and/or didn't resign.

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>They are the same people that worked there and didn't protest publicly about the actions of the organization and/or didn't resign.

So nobody has left or joined MIT since the Aaron Schwartz case?

Even ignoring that detail, I have a lot more respect for people that change an organization from within rather than quit immediately anytime something disagreeable happens. If everyone operated the way you are suggesting, we would essentially have institutions that would never change because nobody with different viewpoints could join.