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jwirr

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29. I hear what you are saying about needing a safe place. I do
Mon Nov 16, 2015, 06:56 PM
Nov 2015

have a question - how does the safe place help once the victim steps back out into the unsafe world? The false ideas are still there.

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I just read somewhere that if you have a place only for you, safe, that you are being mean randys1 Nov 2015 #1
What's wrong with making every place a safe place for people? shraby Nov 2015 #2
Well, how DO you make every place a "safe space"? Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #3
Education is the name of the game. Enlightened people do shraby Nov 2015 #4
Enlightened people think of, say, and do pretty unenlightend things, as well. Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #5
Explain "scientific racism" Thought that went out with shraby Nov 2015 #6
I'll give you a Wikipedia page Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #7
Scientific racism shraby Nov 2015 #8
And it sells... Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #9
It sells to the lowest common denominator. Thinking people know shraby Nov 2015 #10
The LCD = an awful lot of folks...millions...people who vote Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #11
There will never be a safe place. Like I said, education is the shraby Nov 2015 #12
Education....sooooo.... Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #14
I hear what you are saying about needing a safe place. I do jwirr Nov 2015 #29
But you are better able the confidence to be able to handle those situations Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #33
Okay I had thought about the black colleges and it makes jwirr Nov 2015 #39
Wow - that link is a required reading list for white supremacists. jwirr Nov 2015 #28
You're welcome! Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #31
No, we don't need safe spaces. Kentonio Nov 2015 #13
Not necessarily...after all, the oldest African American religious denomination began, to extent Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #15
It's the last line of your post that worries me. Kentonio Nov 2015 #18
We're getting somewhere Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #19
Yeah, as I think more about it.. Kentonio Nov 2015 #21
I went to an black college in the South for a time Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #23
Good example using the family. Interracial marriage also jwirr Nov 2015 #32
Remember, I'm black AND LGBT and a religious agnostic so... Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #16
You can't enforce acceptance without being totalitarian ram2008 Nov 2015 #25
Thing is Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #26
But again, what designates something as a safe space? ram2008 Nov 2015 #27
But people do have a need (and maybe a right) Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #30
Again colleges are literally the safest spaces there are ram2008 Nov 2015 #34
Jesuit schools rock Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #35
Woohoo Jesuits! I guess it boils down to what I believe the duty of preserving safety entails ram2008 Nov 2015 #36
If you go to a Jesuit school Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #37
Most College Students are already safe, that's the reality ram2008 Nov 2015 #17
I disagree with you Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #20
What can an institution do to change this? ram2008 Nov 2015 #22
Well, yes... Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #24
"unwanted sexual contact?" gollygee Nov 2015 #38
Because the two are not the same ram2008 Nov 2015 #40
Rape is not always done under threat of violence gollygee Nov 2015 #41
That part is correct ram2008 Nov 2015 #43
But the link uses the specific and appropriate Chitown Kev Nov 2015 #42
The methodology of that survey is a bit flawed to begin with ram2008 Nov 2015 #44
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