jhunter1163
beer-swilling semiliterate
Yes, but remember, unlike here, people keep showing up there who want to argue about things.
Also unlike there, people are allowed to argue here.
Yes, but remember, unlike here, people keep showing up there who want to argue about things.
Yes, but remember, unlike here, people keep showing up there who want to argue about things.
Also unlike there, people are allowed to argue here.
If I was feeling argumentative I'd disagree but I don't so I don't.
You are right. She's in Alberta. OMFSM the Internet scares me. While googling to confirm her location, her phone number and map showing her home's exact street location popped up![]()
At least JREF FM isn't an endless parade of, "'shut up,' she explained."
College: Where Free Speech Goes to Die
Though his book is about colleges and universities, Lukianoff takes on high schools as well. Most students will leave high school, he argues, never having learned the philosophical arguments for free speech that undergird the First Amendment, or studied how political freedom is founded on the right to speak freely. The depressing absence of protests from college students against administration censorship can be traced to this “high school environment that often portrays free speech as a problem, that does not teach the philosophy or law or utility of free speech, and that presents punishment of students for bad opinions as morally righteous.” No surprise, then, that such students are “cautious about what they say” and “may even favor pressure towards conformity or silence.”
At least JREF FM isn't an endless parade of, "'shut up,' she explained."

FYI: While I agree that speech codes can be a problem in institutions of higher education I don't think the author has at all met his burden of proof. It should be noted that the ACLU has been fairly effective at defending the rights of students on campus.
ETA: You can't imagine how excited I was to discover that "normal" also means "perpendicular to [a tangent]".
At least JREF FM isn't an endless parade of, "'shut up,' she explained."
On a semi-related note, does anyone have a secret decoder ring for reading this stuff? "Abelist"? "Cisbinary"?
Is anyone else bothered by exclusion via jargon?

Also, what's "SJ" short for?
Hey, I know that one. Social justice. SJW are the warriors. hth![]()
How about A+ weddings? Would they have to count those banns?
FIRE and the ACLU have both done good work on fighting censorship on college campuses.
What does responsibility have to do with avoiding hurting people?
I doubt that any one of these people have ANY experience with dealing with SWAT cops. None of them have been arrested for protesting. NONE. Not a single one. They haven't even looked down the barrel of a SWAT gun. They're full of crap.
Wiley-Shaw said her faith in law enforcement has been shaken. “I think I’m going to be living with a level of fear and stress and trauma as a result of this for doing absolutely nothing unlawful.