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by ke88y
1041 days ago
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This sort of victim mentality is endemic to the region. WV could have taken the path of western PA. Not perfect, still some deep scars, but a flourishing new economy that can help pay for long term recovery and provided youth with some sort of future. WV chose victimhood over adaptation, for decades, and here we are. The article isn’t just about cutting humanities departments. WV is so thoroughly hollowed out that it can’t even afford to keep its flagship Computer Science department fully staffed. It’ll be left out of the great onshoring because there is not sufficient human capital or infrastructure. It’s the state government version of a private equity “strip mine the assets and wind it down” operation. Constant victimhood is a self fulfilling prophecy. Opportunities were there. WV was too busy being obstinate to take them. |
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