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In reply to the discussion: How is it NOT a display of white privilege to mock the idea of "Safe Spaces"? [View all]TipTok
(2,474 posts)That's called privacy and private property...
The problem with most of these safe spaces is the intent is to set them up in the public arena.
Within the academic framework, it's about classrooms and public common areas. In the 'real world' it's your job and general public interaction.
If you want a private space where your own ideas are reinforced and contrary input is not allowed, you can have that. We have it right here on DU btw...
The issue when those spaces where limitations are imposed on one side in order to make it easier for the other in the very spot where you are supposed to have conflict. In your analogy, the team has their own practice field but expect a safe space when they get to the regular season and complain that the other team is playing too hard and could we please put a few rocks in their pockets to even things out.