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°π°"To the extent that Mr. Bessigano has accidentally injured or killed animals during the course of his sexual exploits, that harm is no greater than that imposed by meat-eaters and leather-wearers nationwide," Soble wrote.
Cambridge University is being slammed by several academics after it was revealed students were given “trigger warnings” about an upcoming lecture on Shakespeare, amid concerns from faculty the students could become distressed.
Undergraduates were advised in a “Notes on Lectures” document circulated to students that a potentially triggering lecture on Shakespeare’s "Titus Andronicus" and "The Comedy of Errors" would include “discussions of sexual violence” and “sexual assault,” The Telegraph reported Wednesday.
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Where's the joke there? If someone's just been raped, you might not want to drop depictions and conversations of sexual assault on them out of the blue.
Where's the joke there? If someone's just been raped, you might not want to drop depictions and conversations of sexual assault on them out of the blue.
maybe 15 years ago you dumb shitI'll wager the students are expected to read the relevant works prior to lecture, so it shouldn't be out of the blue. I also don't think it's unreasonable to expect college students - especially at a place like Cambridge - to have alreadyu developed some fortitude and emotional resilience.
College is not a safe space. In fact, it's (supposed to be) the exact opposite. College is supposed to be a place of open discussion and dialogue, where people are repeatedly and aggressively challenged intellectually by both their instructors and their peers. Sometimes that's uncomfortable, and that's a good thing. It's supposed to be.
I'll wager the students are expected to read the relevant works prior to lecture, so it shouldn't be out of the blue. I also don't think it's unreasonable to expect college students - especially at a place like Cambridge - to have alreadyu developed some fortitude and emotional resilience.
College is not a safe space. In fact, it's (supposed to be) the exact opposite. College is supposed to be a place of open discussion and dialogue, where people are repeatedly and aggressively challenged intellectually by both their instructors and their peers. Sometimes that's uncomfortable, and that's a good thing. It's supposed to be.