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so sick of our hurt feelings society http://diversity.wvu.edu/di/lgbtq/safe-zone
so sick of our hurt feelings society http://diversity.wvu.edu/di/lgbtq/safe-zone
Do what? Um, ok lolOP went to KMart and challenged the handicapped door to a fight once..... disrespected him, shutting in his face like that
Sorry, adolph was a socialist. Would be your hero todayOk Adolf
How does that promote diversity, quite literally the opposite as it promotes group think.Sorry you feel that way. I respectfully disagree. I think it is great that our society and University are diverse and want to be welcoming.
Diversity only strengthens us and enriches our lives. I see no need to disrespect another person.
Sorry you feel that way. I respectfully disagree. I think it is great that our society and University are diverse and want to be welcoming.
Diversity only strengthens us and enriches our lives. I see no need to disrespect another person.
this 'stuff' makes America soft... and forty years down the road this country will be 'soft'...
it's a cancer that is just starting...
The irony is that safe spaces are intolerant by their very nature.Being intolerant doesn't make a person strong.
The irony is that safe spaces are intolerant by their very nature.
Intolerant? Maybe I don't understand what they are. I thought they were supposed to be a place where there is no bigotry, racism, hate and confrontation?
If I don't believe in LGBTQ, does that make me a racist, bigot, hater or confrontational?
Intolerant? Maybe I don't understand what they are. I thought they were supposed to be a place where there is no bigotry, racism, hate and confrontation?
a place where there is no bigotry, racism, hate and confrontation?
You have to ask?
Then his point was proven. I don't hate them, I just don't believe in it. When I'm called these things for having a belief system that doesn't align with someone else's that is intolerance.
You can't demonstrate that generic diversity is beneficial. Diversity of opinion is why many couples end up divorced. What kind of diversity is the question.Sorry you feel that way. I respectfully disagree. I think it is great that our society and University are diverse and want to be welcoming.
Diversity only strengthens us and enriches our lives. I see no need to disrespect another person.
A place where there is no opposing thought.Intolerant? Maybe I don't understand what they are. I thought they were supposed to be a place where there is no bigotry, racism, hate and confrontation?
Being intolerant doesn't make a person strong.
And the idea of safe spaces stands in contrast to exactly what you're suggesting in this thread.How true.
America must be a place where all thoughts are respected, all thoughts are listened to, and all thoughts are tolerated. This does not mean that thoughts should not be debated...quite the contrary... but they must be debated in a respectful manner.
Neither liberals nor conservatives have an exclusive on the solutions to our problems, even though that idea may be surprising to some. Both sides must listen to one another, learn, and understand a broader perspective.
The operative word is "listen". Hearing is not "listening". Listening requires an open mind and a willingness to learn. It also suggests that learning is a life-long exercise.
Our society today doesn't "listen" very well; the tendency seems to be to out-shout another person, demean another person, vilify another person, bully another person. Some confuse this with strength...it is actually a sign of insecurity. It may have worked on the playground when you were a kid, but it isn't effective with adults.
Society would be much further ahead if we could all lay down our swords, and try to better understand each other and build some trust. Can't we listen to each other better and try to heal? You might be surprised to learn that you agree with your perceived adversary on more things than you disagree.