Warnings or no, it’s vital that students come into contact with the disturbing content. It’s part of true moral experimentation and essential stimuli in order that their ethical faculty be trained and ethical availability enriched. And it’s not something that’s actually going on.
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This is misguided reasoning. I'm very happy with content warnings because I get the chance to opt out of something. The context of my decision then very much matters to what it is I decide. It prevents me from being baited, intentionally or not.
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Content warning help with managing my emotions, deepening fears and challenging catastrophic thoughts, because they allow me to do it on my own terms. They don't help me in doing it, sure, but that's besides the point.
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