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In reply to the discussion: We have Safe Spaces here on DU. They are called Groups. [View all]Goblinmonger
(22,340 posts)30. For the most part, of course they do.
I host the Atheists & Agnostics group. Whenever I hear someone that is religious say what you are saying about that group, it just smacks of having one's privilege hurt. Why is it "authoritarian" to not be able to go and push your privilege in a certain area on a group that doesn't have that same privilege?
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Worse than the Balkans, some groups are walled fortresses from which attacks are launched on others.
leveymg
Nov 2015
#43
If applied consistently within your context, you imply the Dewey decimal system is balkanized.
LanternWaste
Nov 2015
#7
So, subject at hand is College Campus are DANGEROUS! Um, why would you go there for a "Safe Space"
snooper2
Nov 2015
#17
Most of the safe havens on DU are about protecting from those of privilege.
Goblinmonger
Nov 2015
#21