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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-28/monash-university-adopts-trigger-warning-policy/8390264
Is this not complete garbage or what?
How are some of these easily triggered types (not the ones who have actually dealt with being r*ped etc) going to cope in the real world away from uni where they can't be so easily sheltered from things that might hurt them?
As a uni student I'm baffled by this. I go to uni to learn about a whole range of ideas from a range of sources. The warnings themselves aren't too bad, it's more that this can only get worse and lead to students having a great impact on what actually gets taught in courses.
If you're studying human rights for example, how does it help you if you want to be shielded from genocide, child abuse etc? You go out and get a job related to human rights, you sure as anything aren't going to be able to retreat to your safe space and avoid being "triggered".
I think back to high school and imagine what it would've been like for many of us if we had trigger warnings for the atrocities of WW2 or Vietnam or if we had to be warned about the guest speaker who told us his story about being in a household with domestic violence. Some people would have avoided things and that doesn't help anyone.
Why are so many people these days carrying on like this? It baffles me.
Is this not complete garbage or what?
How are some of these easily triggered types (not the ones who have actually dealt with being r*ped etc) going to cope in the real world away from uni where they can't be so easily sheltered from things that might hurt them?
As a uni student I'm baffled by this. I go to uni to learn about a whole range of ideas from a range of sources. The warnings themselves aren't too bad, it's more that this can only get worse and lead to students having a great impact on what actually gets taught in courses.
If you're studying human rights for example, how does it help you if you want to be shielded from genocide, child abuse etc? You go out and get a job related to human rights, you sure as anything aren't going to be able to retreat to your safe space and avoid being "triggered".
I think back to high school and imagine what it would've been like for many of us if we had trigger warnings for the atrocities of WW2 or Vietnam or if we had to be warned about the guest speaker who told us his story about being in a household with domestic violence. Some people would have avoided things and that doesn't help anyone.
Why are so many people these days carrying on like this? It baffles me.






