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Traditionally, when books are publically burned, it's a way of announcing that those books should not even be *read*. If you want to convey the message that a certain MIT policy should not be *obeyed*, burning the policy book is an ambiguous way of showing it. Does MIT have a flag? (And *where* is the discuss meeting for the harrassment policy?)
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