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First world problems

#1 Post by Spock » Wed Nov 11, 2015 6:10 pm

Just think-These Yale "Special Snowflakes" are our future leaders?

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Pull Quote>>he head’s crime was that his wife sent an email suggesting academics and students should chill out about ‘culturally insensitive’ Halloween costumes. It’s okay, the email said, to be a ‘little bit inappropriate or provocative or, yes, offensive’ on this one day. For his wife issuing this mildest of rebukes to over-sensitive over-18s, the head was accosted by a mob of students insisting the email made them feel unsafe.<<<

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Re: First world problems

#2 Post by jarnon » Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:42 am

Here's another college's perspective on this problem:

Can We Say That?

I haven't read it yet, but I had to post it when I saw this great quote: “The majority defines freedom of speech as meaning they get freedom of speech and not anyone else.”
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Re: First world problems

#3 Post by littlebeast13 » Thu Nov 12, 2015 10:07 am

jarnon wrote:I haven't read it yet, but I had to post it when I saw this great quote: “The majority defines freedom of speech as meaning they get freedom of speech and not anyone else.”

I guess I'm in "the majority" since I'm a white male (though I have no religious background), but I'm pretty sure there are a lot of things I can't publicly say without repercussions that those who would consider themselves minorities can say. So I'm not getting the brilliance of this quote...

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#4 Post by jarnon » Thu Nov 12, 2015 10:31 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
jarnon wrote:I haven't read it yet, but I had to post it when I saw this great quote: “The majority defines freedom of speech as meaning they get freedom of speech and not anyone else.”

I guess I'm in "the majority" since I'm a white male (though I have no religious background), but I'm pretty sure there are a lot of things I can't publicly say without repercussions that those who would consider themselves minorities can say. So I'm not getting the brilliance of this quote...

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What I've observed is that nearly everybody believes in freedom of speech, but make exceptions for offensive speech, and it's always something the other guy says that they find offensive.
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Re: First world problems

#5 Post by Spock » Thu Nov 12, 2015 9:28 pm

I am guessing that the Yale students would be upset if somebody wore a sombrero to a Halloween party. Remembered today about a student in my first year of college (1985) who went as an abortionist-white coat with blood on it and a coat hanger. Not sure if that would fly today or not.

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#6 Post by earendel » Wed Nov 18, 2015 2:19 pm

Spock wrote:I am guessing that the Yale students would be upset if somebody wore a sombrero to a Halloween party. Remembered today about a student in my first year of college (1985) who went as an abortionist-white coat with blood on it and a coat hanger. Not sure if that would fly today or not.
Funny you should mention that. There was a flap here in Louisville regarding the president of the University of Louisville and some of his staff attending a Halloween party dressed in serapes, sombreros and fake thick black moustaches.
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