ok, I ought to just stop bothering to read anything expressing "concerns" about trigger warnings in classroom mat'l and "free speech".
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"students might avoid material that challenges them" is a red herring because they'll do that *anyway*. it's what they *do*.
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a content warning is an accessibility device: it makes it a bit more possible for ppl to be in the room at all who might otherwise be unable
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allowing a student with PTSD to know in advance what effects they may have to manage in order to be present that day helps them be there.
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@schakalsynthetc The people whining about the statue at Wellesley weren't PTSD sufferers, they were cultists.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
@schakalsynthetc Change in social dynamics in the age of social media introduces new-ish pathologies on a mass scale.
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