Wanna scare the shit out of yourself? Read this article in defense of these safe spaces:
http://www.stanforddaily.com/2015/03/29/in-defense-of-safe-spaces/
This is how some of the kids today view the world today...:grayno:
I really don't understand the concept of "safe spaces." This article pushed me further into that mind set. How can you arbitrarily dictate a physical space as "safe?" Are we that disconnected from the 1st amendment to say that you are only allowed to have this viewpoint in this area, but you can go to that area to have the contradicting viewpoint?
I get a call about once a month from a student at my former college, working on behalf of the alumni association asking for me to give money to help them through college. I enjoy asking these students if they had thought about getting a job, to which they reply,"This will help underprivileged students pay for college." I like to think that I was one of those underprivileged students because I had to work 40 plus hours, while in school, to pay for it because my parents didn't have the money to pay for my education. They thank me for my time and hang up the phone to go beg the next alumni for money after I tell them this. And that right there, is the "gimme" attitude that makes these kids think that they are entitled to free education, safe spaces, etc. These kids will learn very quickly when they get into the work force, that is if they decided to get jobs, that the world as they know it, college campuses, is very different from the real world where cash is king and no one is going to beat around the bush when it comes to making money. Your boss isn't going to give two damns about "hurting your feelings" when you've screwed up and cost your company money.
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