Haven't suggested it is. The principle of free speech supports free exchange of ideas & universities should provide a range.
Just don't go and hear speakers if ur easily upset. Let the ppl who want to engage with the ideas make up their own minds.
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It's not just Milo, is it? I wldn't bother with him. But ppl are prevented from hearing wrong kinds of feminists & political scientists too
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Do you understand that we both want to stop these ideas but think different things will work? Its not thinking it bad & me thinking it fine.
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You're saying to just ignore them coz you dont realise it's a problem or don't care because you're a man. (See I can do that too)
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Can I suggest to you some ideas are actually dangerous & it might be a good idea to counter them? You seem not to realise this?
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cliche, but old point to make: who decides that an idea is threatening when no explicit call for violence/erasure has been made?
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No, I'm not. I want to counter people who are threatening, not be protected from them. There's a whole real world outside the colleges.
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They don't all say the same thing, do they?! Let the people who want to hear & counter do so & the ones who want to avoid do that!
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