Snowflakes have official "safe space" at Stanford where they can go to "heal"

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We always say students will have a rude awakening when they get out in the "real world" and discover there's actual competition and no "safe spaces". I'm betting however this sort of bullshit will eventually find it's way to the "real world", and workplaces and other areas of life will be required to shelter their workers from criticism and other negativity.


Stanford sets up official 'safe space' where students can go to 'heal'

While the University of Chicago works to eliminate the concept of a “safe space” from its campus, other schools are wholeheartedly embracing the concept of walling off fragile students from uncomfortable ideas.

Stanford University is creating one of the nation’s first physical “safe spaces” on campus—a room designed to help students cope with the horrors of university life, and the systemic oppression they might encounter on campus.

The room, called the “Stanford Safe Space,” will debut this school year in an unused faculty office. The “safe space” is, according to Stanford organizers, “an experiment in helping people heal,” and will feature an on-duty social worker to help Stanford’s hopelessly adrift millennials cope with feeling “marginalized.”

Stanford sets up official 'safe space' where students can go to 'heal' | Fox News
 

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