batcatdad on Nostr: on some college campuses, the meaning of “safety” expanded to include ...
on some college campuses, the meaning of “safety” expanded to include “emotional safety.” As an example, in 2014, Oberlin College posted guidelines for faculty, urging them to use trigger warnings to “show students that you care about their safety.”15 The rest of the memo makes it clear that what the college was really telling its faculty was: show students that you care about their feelings.
— The Coddling of the American Mind by J. Haidt, G. Lukianoff
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