• pixxelkick@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    For those not aware:

    This is the sector that handles nuclear fissile materials including the warhead stockpiles and the nuclear reactors

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    I don’t understand the relevance of including the age in the headline. To me, it reads like the general counsel was objecting the access given to the DOGE rep because they are 23 years old. Yet, from what I can see, the article doesn’t seem to outline any such objection.

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    4 days ago

    Leave it to CNN to somehow bring ageism into an otherwise pertinent topic. That doesn’t belong in the headline.

    If you want to say they’re inexperienced, then just do it. That might require verifying factual evidence, though.

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      I don’t know if their age is relevant or not.i keep Going back and forth on this.

      I tend to side with you on this, but part of me remembers that the brain isn’t fully formed until you’re around 25.

      So it would be relevant if the guy was 7 in the same way it’s somewhat relevant that he is 23.

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      If you want to say they’re inexperienced, then just do it.

      Wouldn’t that be “ageism” too? What a ridiculous argument.

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        Please explain how you came to that conclusion after reading their comment. Holy shit.