Topic: American college students are more "triggered" lol | |
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"" SOMETHING STRANGE IS happening
at America’s colleges and universities. A movement is arising, undirected and driven largely by students, to scrub campuses clean of words, ideas, and subjects that might cause discomfort or give offense. Last December, Jeannie Suk wrote in an online article for The New Yorker about law students asking her fellow professors at Harvard not to teach rape law—or, in one case, even use the word violate (as in “that violates the law”) lest it cause students distress. In February, Laura Kipnis, a professor at Northwestern University, wrote an essay in The Chronicle of Higher Education describing a new campus politics of sexual paranoia—and was then subjected to a long investigation after students who were offended by the article and by a tweet she’d sent filed Title IX complaints against her. In June, a professor protecting himself with a pseudonym wrote an essay for Vox describing how gingerly he now has to teach. “I’m a Liberal Professor, and My Liberal Students Terrify Me,” the headline said. A number of popular comedians, including Chris Rock, have stopped performing on college campuses (see Caitlin Flanagan’s article in this month’s issue). Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Maher have publicly condemned the oversensitivity of college students, saying too many of them can’t take a joke. Two terms have risen quickly from obscurity into common campus parlance. Microaggressions are small actions or word choices that seem on their face to have no malicious intent but that are thought of as a kind of violence nonetheless. For example, by some campus guidelines, it is a microaggression to ask an Asian American or Latino American “Where were you born?,” because this implies that he or she is not a real American. Trigger warnings are alerts that professors are expected to issue if something in a course might cause a strong emotional response. For example, some students have called for warnings that Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart describes racial violence and that F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby portrays misogyny and physical abuse, so that students who have been previously victimized by racism or domestic violence can choose to avoid these works, which they believe might “trigger” a recurrence of past trauma. Some recent campus actions border on the surreal. In April, at Brandeis University, the Asian American student association sought to raise awareness of microaggressions against Asians through an installation on the steps of an academic hall. The installation gave examples of microaggressions such as “Aren’t you supposed to be good at math?” and “I’m colorblind! I don’t see race.” But a backlash arose among other Asian American students, who felt that the display itself was a microaggression. The association removed the installation, and its president wrote an e-mail to the entire student body apologizing to anyone who was “triggered or hurt by the content of the microaggressions.” This new climate is slowly being institutionalized, and is affecting what can be said in the classroom, even as a basis for discussion. During the 2014–15 school year, for instance, the deans and department chairs at the 10 University of California system schools were presented by administrators at faculty leader-training sessions with examples of microaggressions. The list of offensive statements included: “America is the land of opportunity” and “I believe the most qualified person should get the job.”" Whole article is here: http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/09/the-coddling-of-the-american-mind/399356/ This country is so screwed when these morons are actually running things |
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I try not to deal in micro aggressions. I usually revert to the macro kind. Boot to the head, a snappily racked 12 guage, the unmistakable sound of a semi auto jacking a round up the spout. You know, things that people should understand are an announcement that clearly an aggression is about to take place, and if they were smart they should be like bananas and split.
The whole 'micro' thing is a movement that I swear was created one night at a professorial conference after some quality weed had been vaporized. A sociology prof said she needed something to add to her course or else was in danger of losing her job. What kind of BS terminology could they come up with to create a new course of study and help her out? 'Microaggressions' was the answer. So I can't say I have black friends as that's 'aggressive'. I can't say that I am not a racist, because that means I actually am. I can't ask the smartest kid in class for math help if he or she is Asian, because that's racist. Saying to someone rocking an afro that they have nice hair is aggressive. Commenting that the black girl dances well is racist. It's just stunning how easily offended someone can get now. Well actually, just if you are not a white person. I mean what would be a 'white person' food? Tuna casserole? So if the university or college serves tuna casserole in the cafeteria, can white people call that institutional racism? Maybe if the vending machine has PB&J sandwiches (on white bread!) can we sue the vending company for mental anguish? Time for whitey to get some payback! Where's my lawyer? Can we get CNN in on this? "The White Shaming of America" tonight at 10pm on CNN. Don Lemon explores the urgent socio-economic plight of the lily white heterosexual, and how society oppresses and belittles them at every turn...... |
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I
You triggered me!!
mean what would be a 'white person' food? Tuna casserole? So if the university or college serves tuna casserole in the cafeteria, can white people call that institutional racism? Maybe if the vending machine has PB&J sandwiches (on white bread!) can we sue the vending company for mental anguish? Time for whitey to get some payback! Where's my lawyer? Can we get CNN in on this? "The White Shaming of America" tonight at 10pm on CNN. Don Lemon explores the urgent socio- economic plight of the lily white heterosexual, and how society oppresses and belittles them at every turn...... |
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Me too, guns trigger me....
and diversity. We should all be one big messy melting pot. Oh, we are... |
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Edited by
Rock
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Tue 08/25/15 04:46 PM
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Wow! All of that, yet about half of all college students who apply for work at my company, aren't literate enough to read the application, let alone fill it out.
My... all that protesting, must really deflect away from basic academics. |
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That's quite surprising that college students would be that narrow minded and so easily triggered by such mundane statements.
Generation Y, then Generation Cry (the whiny babies), now Generation Why (why did you say that?) More absurd ridiculousness. They need to go outside and do some yard work. |
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More absurd ridiculousness. They need to go
Oh no...they would consider that a microaggression to Mexicans
outside and do some yard work. |
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What a waste of a good college education...
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What a waste of a good college education... |
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What a waste of a good college education... If all theyre gonna do is make mountains out of molehills, mommy and daddy should home school them instead... |
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More absurd ridiculousness. They need to go
Oh no...they would consider that a microaggression to Mexicans
outside and do some yard work. Well then, they can just pick some fruit, too, while there at it. Let's throw in some macro-aggression as well. |
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I try not to deal in micro aggressions. I usually revert to the macro kind. Boot to the head, a snappily racked 12 guage, the unmistakable sound of a semi auto jacking a round up the spout. You know, things that people should understand are an announcement that clearly an aggression is about to take place, and if they were smart they should be like bananas and split. The whole 'micro' thing is a movement that I swear was created one night at a professorial conference after some quality weed had been vaporized. A sociology prof said she needed something to add to her course or else was in danger of losing her job. What kind of BS terminology could they come up with to create a new course of study and help her out? 'Microaggressions' was the answer. So I can't say I have black friends as that's 'aggressive'. I can't say that I am not a racist, because that means I actually am. I can't ask the smartest kid in class for math help if he or she is Asian, because that's racist. Saying to someone rocking an afro that they have nice hair is aggressive. Commenting that the black girl dances well is racist. It's just stunning how easily offended someone can get now. Well actually, just if you are not a white person. I mean what would be a 'white person' food? Tuna casserole? So if the university or college serves tuna casserole in the cafeteria, can white people call that institutional racism? Maybe if the vending machine has PB&J sandwiches (on white bread!) can we sue the vending company for mental anguish? Time for whitey to get some payback! Where's my lawyer? Can we get CNN in on this? "The White Shaming of America" tonight at 10pm on CNN. Don Lemon explores the urgent socio-economic plight of the lily white heterosexual, and how society oppresses and belittles them at every turn...... society run by white people, founded by white people for the benefit of white people is OPRESSING white people? |
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I
You triggered me!!
mean what would be a 'white person' food? Tuna casserole? So if the university or college serves tuna casserole in the cafeteria, can white people call that institutional racism? Maybe if the vending machine has PB&J sandwiches (on white bread!) can we sue the vending company for mental anguish? Time for whitey to get some payback! Where's my lawyer? Can we get CNN in on this? "The White Shaming of America" tonight at 10pm on CNN. Don Lemon explores the urgent socio- economic plight of the lily white heterosexual, and how society oppresses and belittles them at every turn...... PB&J sandwiches (on white bread!) can we sue the vending company for mental anguish? Its not white bread anymore... it's now "the color of white pigment" bread. And there is no more Italian or French bread either. It's now " bread from various European countries" |
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Its not white bread anymore... it's now "the
You just triggered yeast worldwide
color of white pigment" bread. And there is no more Italian or French bread either. It's now " bread from various European countries" |
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What will French fries be called?
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What will French fries be called? ya know, I think they should be called AMerican Fried Potatoes the vegetable eaten the most by americans in the manner they are most often eaten too |
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What will French fries be called? ya know, I think they should be called AMerican Fried Potatoes the vegetable eaten the most by americans in the manner they are most often eaten too i see a lot of potential in this topic.. French kiss French toast French dressing..... |
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What will French fries be called? since you can get them most anywhere they are now " planet Earth fries" That way we don't piss anyone off ;) |
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Edited by
devildog123
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Thu 08/27/15 12:18 PM
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double post ;)
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