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In reply to the discussion: Safe Spaces Segregate the Claremont Colleges [View all]tishaLA
(14,760 posts)35. you have exactly the right perspective on this IMO
students are going to do what students do: push boundaries, try out new ideas, etc. There's nothing wrong with that and none of it should be unfamiliar to anyone who went to college any time in the past 50 years. I'm frankly thrilled that students WANT to take political stands now even when I find some of them untenable.
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How long before lawsuits and civil rights violations put an end to this nonsense?
Heeeeers Johnny
Nov 2015
#8
I doubt you will get far with folks. It is yet again an example of privilege meeting non privilege
randys1
Nov 2015
#30
No, because if you add the white students (43%) plus assume at least half of the
pnwmom
Nov 2015
#23
reminds me of the little fella who righteously proclaims, "what about a WHITE history month?"
LanternWaste
Nov 2015
#42
My wife teaches at a university and my daughter attends a different university
FLPanhandle
Nov 2015
#12