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Key 09-06-2018 12:28 AM

There's an environment of respect in my pants and you're all invited.

Aux-In 09-06-2018 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 1994607)
a safe space is an environment of respect

I don't understand

The babying language and labeling as such isn't necessary. Probably a lack of male teachers is also the problem, let's be honest. You want to risk calling someone a name you shouldn't, get decked, son. But we don't allow that. There are legit problems, but I think we've made a lot of progress. I don't see it overtly in the workforce. However, if you think people are nice in the workforce, I got some bad news for you (you as a general, not you you).

The Batlord 09-06-2018 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by wolverinewolfweiselpigeon (Post 1994573)
"The professor can't call on me if my hand isn't raised."

"No gossiping about one another outside of class."

"Accept everyone's opinions always."

Yeesh.

*walks out of class and calls someone still inside to trash the professor*

Aux-In 09-06-2018 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 1994615)
bit of a childish mentality imo

I treat people with respect so my mentality is just fine. You're reading what I said wrong. If you (general) want to risk it on what you say to people, there really can be consequences.

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I don't see Safe Spaces as shielding some unknowing students from the scary Real World so much as students being well aware of how society is ****ty so it's nice to have a place to go to where it is moderately less ****ty
This is contradictory. It would be true if college was free like a state park or something, maybe.

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besides from an instructors point of view a non-judgemental environment encourages active participation from students
I don't think I ever had a class that wasn't like that so I don't know where all the safe-space issues are coming from, but every place is different I suppose.

Blank. 09-06-2018 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 1994615)
bit of a childish mentality imo

I don't see Safe Spaces as shielding some unknowing students from the scary Real World so much as students being well aware of how society is ****ty so it's nice to have a place to go to where it is moderately less ****ty

besides from an instructors point of view a non-judgemental environment encourages active participation from students

Non-judgmental environment goes against human nature, but its attempts at creation only breeds contempt.

Plus a safe-space is nothing more than telling people not to be assholes. If you have to tell someone to not be an asshole than the individual either doesn't care or is an idiot.

Lucem Ferre 09-06-2018 01:08 AM

I one time met a college professor on the train who told me he used to be a professor until he robbed a bank.

I also met this big native guy with dolphins tattood under his eyes that sounds just like DMX at a bus stop who randomly told me about how he got his dick sucked by a dude once and that it was a mistake.

Aux-In 09-06-2018 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 1994628)
I one time met a college professor on the train who told me he used to be a professor until he robbed a bank.

I also met this big native guy with dolphins tattood under his eyes that sounds just like DMX at a bus stop who randomly told me about how he got his dick sucked by a dude once and that it was a mistake.

I worked with a guy once that said the same thing. It was my first week on the job and supposedly this place didn't hire felons. Trust me, I was nice to this guy the entire time he was there.

Lucem Ferre 09-06-2018 01:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Aux-In (Post 1994630)
I worked with a guy once that said the same thing. It was my first week on the job and supposedly this place didn't hire felons. Trust me, I was nice to this guy the entire time he was there.

I used to call people out on this kind of bull****. But I've learned not to. It's not worth the drama. These pathological liars will do anything to cover up their bull****. And the worst defense they have is blithering. I'm not kidding here. Call out a pathological liar on their **** and they will blither as hard as they can until they think they've gotten you completely distracted from the bull**** you called them out on. And they don't pause for input they just keep on going. It's ****ing annoying. It's boring. It's tedious. Just let the morons be ****ing morons and work on your own greatness. It's not worth the time or energy. Unless you are making a mockery of them. Making an example of them for everybody to see. Then it's worth it.

Aux-In 09-06-2018 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 1994636)
the cost of schooling would actually be what gives students their right to demand preferred environments

Students aren't living a hard life.

Aux-In 09-06-2018 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 1994638)
what in the **** does that have to do with anything

Demanding a preferred environment from ****ing what? Like every day they wake up is a trauma of what?


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