Victim blaming? I'm not talking about bullying...I'm talking about in-class discourse, which (one would hope, anyway) the professor would have a handle on. If people take a class, they are given a syllabus on the first day. Presumably, they read the syllabus. If something jumps out and they don't like certain subjects, they can drop the class in the first week (usually).
Avoidance of the issue not doing them any favors is exactly what I'm talking about. They're in college. It's about mixing and learning different things. But you're given a lot of choice, as well. You can easily avoid classes that you don't think you'd be comfortable with, and take a different path. It would be like a very conservative person taking "The History of Sex" or a Fundamentalist Christian taking a class on Hinduism. They don't have to. But if they do, they should be prepared to deal with material they aren't comfortable with. Don't ask to be excused because you don't like what's being discussed. Just don't take the class. If I was a professor, that would annoy me.
Now I'm sure it's different in poly-sci classes. I didn't take any of those when I was in school, but I'm sure that's where arguments happen. I did take a few sociology classes, though, and discussions/disagreements happened there...but nothing bad. Nothing that would be a scarring experience for a 20 year old.
I'm just basing this on the open letter that the dean of UVA (at least I think it was UVA....or was it Chicago?) wrote prior to this school year. It made the news because it said the school would not allow safe spaces to shield students from things that challenged their views. This was the first I'd heard of it. I had no idea it was even a thing.
I also don't mean to derail this thread. Sorry to the OP.
What’s wrong with being in an echo chamber if all that is being echoed is the idea that you are human and worthy of respect?
In a world that tries to deny the oppressed their humanity, there is nothing dogmatic about a safe space. On the contrary, safe spaces are fucking revolutionary.
Oh yeah, and I'm left as hell.![]()
I see you have a communist symbol in your avatar. Are you a communist?
As an aside, the Political Compass sucks if you try to use it as a serious measure of political positions. It was designed by libertarians to, in essence, make leftists think they are actually libertarians.
That said, I always end up near the lower right corner.
Interesting description of the compass. I come out just about in the center of the lower left (left/libertarian) square, but wouldn't dream of supporting the Libertarian Party.As an aside, the Political Compass sucks if you try to use it as a serious measure of political positions. It was designed by libertarians to, in essence, make leftists think they are actually libertarians.
That said, I always end up near the lower right corner.
I just searched for the last thread where we took the test in TNZ and posted it again. Much easier.can I be bothered taking this test again..
Depending on who wins next week, I might just decide to stay.^ But if you were left in Europe, how would you get back home?![]()
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