Have you ever watched the protests when Ben Shapiro is supposed to speak?
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Intellectual Fight Clubs do not involve date rapes, bullying, beating someone to death and shit. It should definitely help us to increase our mental prowess and help us learn life lessons and all but, it should not literally kill us.
I understand that, friend. I just agree with the poster that safe spaces where men get screamed at in their faces probably aren’t beneficial for anybody
I didn't said anything about gender?
All people should feel safe in an university, from the janitor to the principal and from a student's parent to the students.
Preach it spooky. In a perfect world we’d all be safe and content. That’s most societies idea of “heaven” or “paradise.” Such a thing doesn’t exist in earth as we know it. But why not try and make just one place that is as close as we can get? Where ideas are judged on merit and not who’s loudest, most popular, richest, or speaks longest? A place where people can be safe to explore, grow, live, and better society? A place where people are expected to be civil and accommodate differing opinions even if they oppose them? A place where kindness and consideration are fostered and rewarded and selfishness is not a virtue? Why not make that place be the one that turns out the youth that will shape the future? So they can bring that with them into a harsh world, plant little seeds of it so that it can spread, and someday we might all live in a world as close to paradise as it can be? Look at average life today vs 200 years ago even to see how much safer and less harsh the world has become.
No one said that people should be able to sillence others because they disagree. In fact a central part of my post above was that college needs to be safe to express thoughts even if we do not agree. The way you make it safe for people who feel oppressed by different opinions is giving them a place to go where they don’t have to listen if they cannot deal with it.
All people should feel safe in an university, from the janitor to the principal and from a student's parent to the students.