1/ I appreciate what @studentactivism is saying, but the fact that safe spaces *are* important is precisely why it's important to not let
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2/ a tiny group of wannabe radicals cheapen the concept with the silly idea that the presence of a speaker creates a
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3/ campus-wide "unsafe space." Have yet to find one person who supports that notion. Not one.
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So if nobody supports that position, what's the problem?
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Meant nobody online -- the idea holds some sway on campuses, though def not a problem of world-historical proportions
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I'd say that in my experience 95% of people accused of holding that view don't actually hold it.
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@studentactivism I think there are real and ongoing attempts to get speakers cancelled or convince them to pull out on these grounds1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes -
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The stated grounds are typically "you're an asshole and I don't want the college paying you $100K to spoil my graduation."
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@studentactivism I'm fine with that argument -- but make that argument! Don't couch it in terms of victimization
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