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"zero tolerance" is more like "zero thinking".



What they're hoping for is "zero liability"


It's "zero responsibility": any administrator can simply point to the "zero tolerance" policy and claim to be following the established rules. It's entirely a CYA measure for staff, and has nothing to do with the well-being of students.


"zero culpability"


The original term is utterly appropriate.

"Zero tolerance of differing perspectives" sums up contemporary USian thought.

(ding ding ding! we have some winners!)


Zero conscience.




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