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In reply to the discussion: The Ban Hammer of Censorship to provide false enclaves, called "Safe Spaces". [View all]djean111
(14,255 posts)18. I think that the people who are offended by "safe spaces" belong to the
authoritarian "someone is wrong on the internet" group. And/or the "people should do what I say because I am superior" group. Quite comical when those people post, really. They hatesss it when others don't do their bidding.
Plus, they don't really understand the concept of free speech.
Whoever actually owns a website, owns the free speech there, and can grant that to others. Just like someone can stand in the street and spout bullshit, but they cannot come into my house and do that.
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The Ban Hammer of Censorship to provide false enclaves, called "Safe Spaces". [View all]
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2015
OP
I see nothing wrong with safe spaces. Never have. To the contrary, they may even be necessary.
merrily
Dec 2015
#2
I can understand the utility of a safe space both for dialogue or insulation
JackInGreen
Dec 2015
#3
I Find it interesting that on this website the subject of the "Economy"...
A HERETIC I AM
Dec 2015
#4
Look at their response to Starbucks not having "Merry Christmas" on their cups
Lordquinton
Dec 2015
#19
And look what happens when they are asked marginally difficult questions in a presidential debate.
Act_of_Reparation
Dec 2015
#35
What is your motivation for wanting your employees feeling unsafe at home and at work?
Lordquinton
Dec 2015
#55
No doubt Bill Maher, Trey Parker and many other white males are baffled by the concept.
LanternWaste
Dec 2015
#29