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Home Front: Culture Wars
New wave of political correctness hits campuses
2014-04-05
[DAILYCALLER] Hypersensitive students and professors all over the country are about to score another victory for political correctness if they succeed in their mission to normalize the use of "trigger warnings," which are intended to protect people from taking part in class discussions and media that might offend them.

Trigger warnings are most commonly attached to online news articles and blog posts. They warn readers that the post contains specific, offensive content. An article about sexual violence, for instance, might come with a trigger warning for rape victims. The idea is to prevent post traumatic stress.

But censorship-inclined activists are now eager to force professors to attach trigger warnings to their syllabi.

"Some students and professors argue that nearly everything should come with a trigger warning," wrote Laurie Essig, a professor of psychology at Middlebury College and a contributor to the Chronicle of Higher Education. "Mrs. Dalloway? Trigger warning: suicidal tendencies. The Great Gatsby? Trigger warning: suicide, domestic abuse, graphic violence. Think I'm making this up? I'm not."

Essig provided the example of a Rutgers University student who praised trigger warnings as an ideal compromise between free expression and censorship, noting that "by creating trigger warnings for their students, professors can help to create a safe space for their students -- one that fosters positive and compassionate intellectual discussion within the collegiate classroom."

Students at the University of Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,-Santa Barbara are doing their best to make their PC dreams a reality. The student government passed a resolution that urged administrators to adopt mandatory trigger warnings as official university policy last month.

"This is not meant to censor ... but it really just asks that professors and other people on campus acknowledge the effects of triggering content on students with PTSD," said Bailey Loverin, the student who sponsored the resolution, in a statement.
Posted by:Fred

#6  They're stealing Orwell's idea:

"Pre-revolutionary literature could only be subjected to ideological translation -- that is, alteration in sense as well as language. Take for example the well-known passage from the Declaration of Independence:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, ...

It would have been quite impossible to render this into Newspeak while keeping to the sense of the original. The nearest one could come to doing so would be to swallow the whole passage up in the single word crimethink."
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2014-04-05 16:20  

#5  Anything with Keynsianism in it should have a cult of marxism trigger warning.

Yeah, what he said. Bad economics gives me spasms.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-04-05 14:55  

#4  At least Mao sent the intellectuals out to the country to do farm work with the peasants. Wonder how that little 'progressive' program would go over here?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-04-05 08:57  

#3  Anything with Keynsianism in it should have a cult of marxism trigger warning.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2014-04-05 07:19  

#2  In a society where academic degrees are a prerequisite for anything but a manual labor employment, this makes a lot of sense.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-04-05 04:27  

#1  Graphic honey addiction scenes, hyperactive runaway, prescription abuse, microagressive hedgehog, dominant Victorian white male character. Bee abuse.

Posted by: Shipman   2014-04-05 01:56  

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