In some progressive universities, professors provide “trigger warnings” to students before discussing sensitive topics, emotionally charged issues, or events that may trigger post-traumatic stress. “Safe spaces” are places where students can gather to avoid a speaker or event that offends them.
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@36SVLRJ 1yr1Y
No, unless they are privately funded universities where it should be left to the owner's discretion. Publicly funded universities should be a bastion of free speech as per the first amendment to the constitution.
@Zivlar3yrs3Y
No, the government should not enforce it but if universities should be free to post them if they desire to
@93TCX2B3yrs3Y
Universities should decide this themselves
@928QS4D3yrs3Y
I don’t care. The government shouldn’t be involved
@8YSMXC44yrs4Y
@8RX7LS35yrs5Y
No, it can be up to the university.
@djkonkle5yrs5Y
Yes, universities should provide these provisions but not be mandated to do so by the government.
@MD1003yrs3Y
No, but that is up to the university - if it is government funded then no
@97JVHQ93yrs3Y
I don’t care, this is up to the university in question
@2SRZJJV3yrs3Y
Yes, it is up to each university to teach in whatever manner they decide.
@8M94PFW4yrs4Y
Let colleges along with parents and students decide not the state.
@6K36GJHIndependent4yrs4Y
A private university can do what it wishes. I can choose to go to that college if I want to.
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